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Cooperation

Network development and cooperation in soil science for sustainable development carried out by alumni, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), business companies and several foreign universities.

International Collaboration

  1. Bamboo for biochar: an opportunity for scientific, societal and environmental change in Indonesia (BamBIndo) -VLIR-UOS, Belgium (Collaboration between Universitas Gadjah Mada (Yogyakarta), Universitas Syah Kuala (Aceh), Universitas Andalas (Padang), Universitas Udayana (Denpasar) and Ghent University, Belgium) (2019-2021)
  2. ACIAR, Australia: Realizing Genetic Benefits in Indonesian and Australian Plantations through Water and Nutrition Management (2006-2010), Increasing productivity and profitability of Indonesian smallholder plantations (2011-2015), Maximizing the productivity of Eucalyptus and Acacia plantations for farmers in Indonesia and Vietnam (2015) -2019
  3. ACIAR, Australia: Increasing Productivity of Allium and Solanaceous Vegetables in Indonesia and Sub Tropical Australia (2012-2015)
  4. Organic Agriculture in West and Central Java for Safe and Environmentally Friendly Food Production and for Securing Smallholder Farmers Income -VLIR-UOS, Belgium (Collaboration between Universitas Gadjah Mada (Yogyakarta), Indonesia Soil Research Institute (ISRI) and Ghent University, Belgium) (2010-2015)
  5. SEARCA: “Strengthening the Capability of Agricultural Colleges in Incorporating Food and Water Security and Climate Change and Climate Variability into Curricular Programs, Research and Extension Projects and Teaching Modules” (2013-2014)
  6. Japan Promotion Science Society (JSPS) Hiroshima University, University of Sydney with the title: Characterization of Citrus Green Organisms and Tristeza Virus and Analyzing Disease Development to Support Disease Management (2011-2014)
  7. Yamagata University, Japan; Hanoi Agricultural University, Vietnam; Paradeniya University, Sri Lanka with the title “Sustainable Rice Production: Environmentally Friendly Rice Cultivation” (2011-2013)
  8. Asean International Mobility for Students (AIMS), Japan. Several Soil Science students have attended a semester-long Exchange Program in Japan

National C0llaboration:

  1. Ministry of environment and forestry Indonesia (KLHK)
  2. Peatland and Mangrove Restoration Agency (BRGM)
  3. Ministry of Agriculture (Kementan)
  4. Indonesian Center for Agricultural Land Resources Research and Development(ICALRD)
  5. Institute for Agricultural Technology (BPTP)
  6. STPP
  7. Pilot project on Integrated peat restoration with the integrated Farming model of crops-livestock-fish using landscape  approach – Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG) Grant (2017-2018)

University Collaboration

Universities in Asia :

  1. Yamagata University, Japan.

European Universities :

  1. Ghent University, Germany
  2. BOKU-Wien, Austria
  3. Innsbruck University, Austria

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