More Than Just a Name
Named after the endemic Shorea genus, our identity is defined by our philosophy: S.H.O.R.E.A — Sustainability with Community Outreach and Resources Ecosystem for Advancement.
This principle positions the community as a vital component in maintaining ecosystem sustainability, ensuring that natural resource utilization provides long-term benefits for both the environment and socio-economic welfare.
Institutional Legality
Officially registered to operate with full compliance.
- ✓ Notary Deed: No. 36 (23 September 2024)
Notary Helmi Nasution, SH., M.Kn. - ✓ Min. of Law & Human Rights: AHU-0015397.AH.01.04
2024
To be an institution that contributes to biodiversity conservation efforts and sustainable natural resource management in West Kalimantan.
Support habitat and species preservation efforts through field-data-based conservation activities.
Encourage the implementation of more sustainable agricultural and forestry practices.
Facilitate participatory landscape management by involving village communities.
Build cooperation with the government, private sector, and other organizations to support sustainable development.
Our Core Expertise
Comprehensive solutions focusing on production, conservation, and community capacity.
Sustainable Production and Supply Chain
Mentoring farmers in best practices, certification support (ISPO/RSPO), and commodity value chain studies.
- Support for STDB, ISPO, and RSPO Certification
- Palm Oil & Rubber Value Chain Studies
- Sustainable Cultivation Practices
Landscape Governance and Spatial Mapping
Facilitating social mapping and area management plans through High Conservation Value (HCV) approaches.
- High Conservation Value (HCV) Area Management
- Community Land Use Mapping
- Integrated Landscape Approach
Biodiversity Conservation
Executing biodiversity surveys, ecosystem monitoring, and habitat restoration in critical conservation areas.
- Biodiversity Surveys
- Ecosystem Monitoring
- Habitat Restoration
Community Capacity Strengthening
Strengthening local capacity through training, mentoring, and facilitating dialogue for social resolution.
- Farmer Group Assistance
- Land Conflict Resolution
Work Principles
We emphasize collaboration, transparency, and balance in every program.
Open Data Management
We prioritize openness and transparency in data management to ensure accuracy and trust.
Inclusive Decision Making
Ensuring active community involvement in every step of the decision-making process.
Integrated Balance
Harmonizing conservation interests with community welfare for sustainable outcomes.
The SHOREA Team
Herry Hasymi
Biodiversity & Forestry Industry
Edy Yusnandar
Landscape Governance & Community Engagement
Fani Irwan
Urban & Regional Planning
Aryati
Administration & Finance
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