Activities
- Member of the UN Interagency Task Team on STI for the SDGs (IATT)
- Member of the IUCN Climate Crisis Commission (CCC)
- Member of the IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy (CEESP)
- Member of the IUCN Commission on Education and Communication (CEC)
- Member of the Japanese Society for Wild Silkmoths 日本野蚕学会
Skills
Chronicler from Indonesia with over 22 years of expertise in creative development and brand management, trailblazing the story of "The Royal Golden Cocoon of Java: Cricula trifenestrata" since 2017; a zero-emission, climate crisis mitigation and inclusive nature-based solution at the grassroots level (through the utilization of Cricula trifenestrata wild silk moths' golden cocoons) founded and supported by the Royal Family of Yogyakarta since 1990s.
The utilization of Cricula trifenestrata golden cocoon is a proven case that "pest" can be beneficial for all; supported by progressive research and open science. When 'pest' is no longer 'pest,' this will reduce the usage of noxious pesticides that are bad for our ocean.
This is also a new economic opportunity for pesticide researchers and industries. We need to create economic value for change. We need to find solutions to the root causes of pesticide runoff and contamination through better pest research and understanding.
The Royal Golden Cocoon of Java: Cricula trifenestrata is officially accredited (by panels of experts):
- UN Good Practice (2nd Call 2019) #SDGAction30981
- UN Acceleration Actions (2022) #SDGAction48294
- UN Water Action Network (2023) #SDGAction49210
- UN Conscious Fashion and Lifestyle (2023) #SDGAction49141
- UN SDG Summit Acceleration (2023) #SDGAction53224
Cricula trifenestrata Wild Silk Moths' Natural Habitat Afforestation in Yogyakarta, Indonesia;
GPS coordinates: -7.9348431914577935, 110.40235126180919
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Working language(s)
Chinese
English
Indonesian
Italian
Comment(s)
We are pleased to have the blessing of the Royal Family of Yogyakarta to produce a premium art book, showcasing Cricula trifenestrata Royal Wild Silk art since the 1990s, which has evidently supported the afforestation and biodiversity restoration of an otherwise arid land that belongs to the Royal Family of Yogyakarta, as well as the conservation of a Javanese cultural landscape; namely the Imogiri Royal Tomb in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. GPS coordinates: -7.920211517763783, 110.39579990000018
We are actively curating for a global, SDG-driven PREMIUM ART BOOK publisher with a worldwide distribution channel to mobilize, engage, and catalyze change through art, culture, heritage, and knowledge dissemination for the good of all.