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Basic research

Research focus on Natural Science and Anthropogenic Sciences.

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Applied research

Research focus on Community and Economic Development, Public Health, Landscape, etc.

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Policy research

Research focus on Policy and Law, Development and Spatial Plan, REDD, etc.

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Our Recent Activities

General Lecture by Prof. Jeff Sachs

Prof. Jeffrey D. Sachs is a world-renowned professor of economics, leader in sustainable development, senior UN advisor, bestselling author, and syndicated columnist. He is one of the world’s most perceptive and original analysts of global development. He has worked in many areas including macroeconomics, reform, poverty, and sustainable development. He has published widely, including The New York Times Best Seller, 'The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time' and 'Common Wealth: Economic for a Crowded Planet.'

Indonesia’s Climate Commitment


The "Indonesia's Climate Commitment and The New Climate Economy" seminar and national discussion held on April 20, 2015 was a roaring success with over 250 participants packing the beautiful Floating Room (Ruang Apung) on the picturesque lakeside of the leafy UI Depok campus. The presence of Sir David King together with Prof. Emil Salim and three other speakers moderated by Dr. Jatna Supriatna, with an active audience participation resulted in a very lively discussion. The discussion started with an address from Rector of the University of Indonesia who spoke about how higher education has a vital role to play in explaining the facts and in providing leadership to address the complex dimensions of climate change and to develop concrete sustainable solutions. Universities can provide the required knowledge and the initiative to drive national activities to move this country forward.

Can Indonesia Develop without Destroying Its Environment?

A public lecture on sustainable development in Indonesia is being held on April, 9 2015 in the University of Indonesia Center Library. The lecture entitled “Can Indonesia Develop without Destroying Its Environment?”  was focused on the challenges facing in the Insular South East Asia region, including the issues for forest landscape, smaller islands and coastal areas.

Certificate Training Series on Climate Change


Research Center for Climate Change—University of Indonesia will be conducting the second batch of certificate training series on August and September 2015. These trainings will provide practical skill and conceptual understanding which are needed to help reduce deforestation rate and forest conversion in every aspects. The training, which also conducted by Center for Environment, Economy, and Social (CEES)—Columbia University and funded by USAID, is aimed to facilitate forest management activities in Indonesia. The training series will be carried out by the experts and practicians from each topics.

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Multidisplin are Our Strength

Climate change is a natural phenomenon which becomes more complicated in terms of prediction due to various dimensions such as ethics, politics, economics, and humanity which affecting one another. This has been acknowledged and has been an important issue by many of UI’s scientists through their research topics. Through Research Center for Climate Change (RCCC–UI), some of scientists represent multi-disciplinarians and knowledge, and thus become the great opportunity to influence the nation’s policy developments as well as supporting adaptation schemes of local people.

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Project Gallery

Illustraition of Our Activities

Research Center for Climate Change University of Indonesia (RCCC-UI) have done some project since its established in 2010. Many activities include research program, simposia, training and workshops, general lecture of climate change related issues, and exhibition events. This shows the summary for some our project that describe by slide of photos and narratives, our engagement are not only on physical aspects of climate change, but also social and economical aspect. Supporting sustainable development goals and take it as an opportunity on development issues.

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