Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western HealthcareHans RooseboomMarch 15, 2017 by Hans RooseboomMarch 15, 20170Oh, East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet. Who hasn’t heard and probably used...
Opinion: To Protect Indonesia’s Remaining Forests, Indigenous People Need a Seat at the TableHans RooseboomNovember 28, 2016 by Hans RooseboomNovember 28, 20160Imagine the island of Java in the 1850s. Its lowlands and valleys sparsely populated, dotted with villages, sawah and stands...
Deforestation: Loggers Not to BlameHans RooseboomAugust 1, 2016 by Hans RooseboomAugust 1, 20160Loggers, the big logging companies that is, are no longer contributing to deforestation in Indonesia. The reason: the Decree of...
Menteng Pulo: Field of HonourHans RooseboomJune 14, 2016June 14, 2016 by Hans RooseboomJune 14, 2016June 14, 20160The most astonishing experience when entering the Netherlands Field of Honour Menteng Pulo (Menteng Pulo Ereveld) is the silence. Just...
Honey Bee Honey: Beekeeping in CibuburHans RooseboomMarch 22, 2016 by Hans RooseboomMarch 22, 20160Beekeeping, or apiculture (Latin: apis ‘bee’), has been practiced in Egypt for over 4,000 years. And collecting honey from wild...
Could Accountability in Sustainable Oil Palm Prevent Further Forest Fires?Hans RooseboomFebruary 9, 2016February 10, 2016 by Hans RooseboomFebruary 9, 2016February 10, 20160The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Green Commodities Programme (GCP) are working with oil palm stakeholders to ensure this sector’s...
Second-hand Furniture ShoppingHans RooseboomOctober 27, 2015July 26, 2021 by Hans RooseboomOctober 27, 2015July 26, 20210REDUCE the consumption of fresh raw materials REUSE anything that is not terminally damaged RECYCLE waste materials into new products...
Indonesia’s War on DrugsHans RooseboomOctober 3, 2015August 1, 2017 by Hans RooseboomOctober 3, 2015August 1, 20170Nearly all UN members have endorsed the 1961, 1971 and 1988 conventions on the prohibition of the main illegal recreational...
Development Vs Indigenous People and the EnvironmentHans RooseboomAugust 10, 2015August 4, 2017 by Hans RooseboomAugust 10, 2015August 4, 20170Over the past 50 years, the name of the region of Papua has been changed several times from Netherlands New...
West of the South-Eastern IslandsHans RooseboomJuly 10, 2015August 4, 2017 by Hans RooseboomJuly 10, 2015August 4, 20170Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB) is one of Indonesia’s 34 provinces. Wedged between Bali and the tiny island of Komodo, it...
Forest Mapping will Help the IndigenousHans RooseboomApril 6, 2015August 8, 2017 by Hans RooseboomApril 6, 2015August 8, 20170To know the lie of the land is an essential ingredient for travellers, and for anyone dealing with land tenure,...
The Hidden Island of SavuHans RooseboomFebruary 23, 2015September 5, 2017 by Hans RooseboomFebruary 23, 2015September 5, 20170On his first voyage to the South Pacific, Captain James Cook dropped anchor at Savu, an island that did not...
Indonesia’s Contribution to the Mitigation of Global WarmingHans RooseboomJanuary 26, 2015August 8, 2017 by Hans RooseboomJanuary 26, 2015August 8, 20170The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Conference of the Parties, 20th Session (UNFCCC COP 20) was held in...
Capitalism vs The ClimateHans RooseboomNovember 17, 2014September 5, 2017 by Hans RooseboomNovember 17, 2014September 5, 20170We are entitled to look back at 2014 with some pride. Recent achievements include democratic elections where the old political...
Desolation at the Ragunan Zoo, JakartaHans RooseboomNovember 17, 2014September 5, 2017 by Hans RooseboomNovember 17, 2014September 5, 20170More than twenty years ago, I went to Ragunan Zoo quite often with my children. It made for a pleasant...
Java’s First Photographer: Kassian Cephas (1845-1912)Hans RooseboomSeptember 8, 2014April 4, 2024 by Hans RooseboomSeptember 8, 2014April 4, 20240The first rather rambling title for this article ran nearly three lines as it tried to convey that Kassian Cephas...
The History of Coffee in IndonesiaHans RooseboomAugust 22, 2014December 5, 2020 by Hans RooseboomAugust 22, 2014December 5, 20200Imagine a world without coffee! Even if you are not a coffee drinker, imagine the shopping centres and high streets...
There’s Gold in them thar HillsHans RooseboomJune 18, 2014August 11, 2017 by Hans RooseboomJune 18, 2014August 11, 20170The western foothills of the volcano look rather desolate, consisting largely of dry shrubland with a few stunted trees. During...
Soroako – Home of Indonesia’s Deepest LakeHans RooseboomMarch 11, 2014May 21, 2024 by Hans RooseboomMarch 11, 2014May 21, 20241A surprisingly pleasant destination for a relaxing holiday Soroako, a small nickel mining town in East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi...
A Brief History of TobaccoHans RooseboomFebruary 25, 2014August 11, 2017 by Hans RooseboomFebruary 25, 2014August 11, 20170Tobacco was first cultivated in the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Andes, from where it spread north and south till it covered...
Participatory Flood Risk Management: What the common man in the street can doHans RooseboomFebruary 11, 2014October 20, 2017 by Hans RooseboomFebruary 11, 2014October 20, 20170It wasn't unexpected although it has happened many times before. But still, when confronted with the swirling mass of brown...