17D16N Ecological Mangrove Restoration Certification in Lombok
$1.000
Join the 17D16N program in Lombok focused on Ecological Mangrove Restoration. Gain hands-on conservation experience, explore vibrant marine ecosystems, and learn sustainable mangrove restoration in one of Indonesia’s most stunning coastal regions.
Participate in a 17D16N program focused on Ecological Mangrove Restoration (EMR) Certification.
Gain hands-on experience with mangrove restoration, tree planting, and eco-tourism activities.
Engage in environmental education, community outreach, and youth engagement on coastal conservation and sustainable practices.
Experience the beauty of Lombok’s mangrove forests and coral reefs while working on environmental restoration and marine conservation.
About The Program
Why Join Us:
This 17D16N program focus on Ecological Mangrove Restoration (EMR). Participants will receive in-depth training in mangrove conservation and marine ecosystem restoration. This hands-on program offers a unique opportunity to learn environmental restoration techniques in one of Indonesia’s most ecologically diverse regions.
General Information:
Duration: 17 Days 16 Nights
Level: Beginner (no prior conservation experience required)
Activities: EMR training, mangrove restoration, community engagement, environmental education
Participant’s Responsibilities and Duties:
Ecological Mangrove Restoration (EMR) Training:
Participate in mangrove nursery work, tree planting, and habitat restoration.
Assist with data collection, monitoring mangrove growth, and environmental analysis.
Explore Lombok’s mangrove forests and coral reefs while practicing sustainable diving techniques.
Community Education and Youth Engagement:
Lead workshops on mangrove conservation and marine protection for local schools and community groups.
Support eco-tourism initiatives by promoting environmental sustainability in the local community.
Daily Reflection and Debriefing:
Participate in regular group discussions to reflect on conservation progress.
Code of Conduct:
Show respect for local customs and cultural values in Lombok.
Follow all safety protocols and conservation guidelines during training.
Engage in program activities with a positive attitude and be respectful to fellow participants and local community members.
Rules:
Alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited during any activities or fieldwork.
Punctuality and attendance are required for all scheduled training sessions, fieldwork, and community events.
Participants must follow diving safety rules and adhere to eco-tourism best practices during activities.
Violations of program rules may lead to termination from the program.
Typical Day
Day 1 – Arrival & Orientation
Participant arrival and airport transfer
Accommodation check-in and logistical briefing
Introduction to program objectives, safety rules, and local context
Informal welcome and rest period
Day 2 – Introduction to Mangrove Ecosystems
Participant preparation and class agreement
Foundational lecture on mangrove biodiversity and ecological functions
Interactive Q&A session
Ice-breaking and team-building activities
Guided mangrove field exploration to observe species diversity
Daily reflection and closing
Day 3 – Mangrove Zonation & Site Characterization
Lecture on mangrove growth zones and habitat characteristics
Practical session on elevation measurement using water-level tools
Transect sketching and spatial mapping exercises
Group presentations on field observations
Facilitated discussion and synthesis
Day 4 – Ecological Mangrove Restoration (EMR) Framework
Lecture on success and failure factors in mangrove restoration
Introduction to the six-step EMR methodology
Field observation of degraded and potential restoration sites
Group discussions analyzing site suitability
Presentation and peer feedback
Day 5 – Mangrove Nursery & Ecological Planting
Theoretical session on ecological mangrove propagation
Hands-on mangrove seedling collection and nursery preparation
Practical training on site-appropriate planting techniques
Program wrap-up and reflection
Day 6 – Evaluation & Mangrove Planting
Evaluation of participant understanding and field readiness
Large-scale mangrove planting activity (conditional on tides/weather)
Application of EMR principles in real restoration settings
Day 7 – Mangrove Vegetation Analysis
Lecture on mangrove vegetation structure and analysis parameters
Introduction to MonMang 2 monitoring application
Practical training on digital data entry and monitoring tools
Session closure
Day 8 – Sampling Methods & Transect Design
Lecture on ecological sampling methods and transect construction
Field practice in transect installation and plot establishment
Discussion on data reliability and sampling accuracy
Day 9 – Data Collection: Rehabilitated Mangrove Sites
Full-day fieldwork collecting vegetation and environmental data
Application of standardized ecological measurement techniques
Field debrief and rest
Day 10 – Data Collection: Natural Mangrove Forests
Comparative data collection in undisturbed mangrove ecosystems
Emphasis on ecological baseline assessment
Closing discussion and recovery time
Day 11 – Data Tabulation & Analysis (Rehabilitated Mangroves)
Introduction to mangrove data tabulation
Training on Microsoft Excel for ecological data analysis
Initial analysis of rehabilitated mangrove datasets
Day 12 – Data Analysis & Reporting
Advanced analysis of natural mangrove datasets
Assisted report writing and interpretation of results
Feedback on scientific structure and clarity
Day 13 – Presentation & Educational Field Trip
Participant presentations of mangrove research findings
Guided reflection on restoration outcomes
Educational field trip to related conservation sites
Day 14 – Environmental Education & Youth Engagement
Environmental workshops with local nature school students
Interactive learning using conservation games and cultural narratives
Day 15 – Birdwatching & Coastal Ecosystem Exploration
Guided birdwatching with professional ornithologists
Coastal biodiversity observation and species identification
Traditional crab fishing and coastal culinary workshop
Day 16 – Final EMR Activities & Cultural Farewell
Completion of nursery maintenance and restoration review
Evaluation of EMR outcomes and long-term monitoring plans
Farewell celebration with cultural performances and shared experiences
Day 17 – Certification, Reflection & Departure
Awarding of EMR certificates
Final reflection session and knowledge consolidation
Transfer to Lombok International Airport for departure
Especially Suitable For
This program is perfect for students from Australia, Japan, and Europe pursuing degrees in the following fields:
Sustainable Tourism & Marine Conservation: Learn practical skills in eco-tourism, including mangrove restoration.
Environmental Science & Biology: Gain hands-on experience in ecosystem restoration and marine conservation techniques.
Digital Media & Communication: Capture and document underwater activities for eco-tourism marketing and environmental awareness.
Education & Cultural Studies: Ideal for those interested in community-based education, particularly in eco-tourism and environmental education.
Business & Hospitality Management: Perfect for students pursuing careers in eco-tourism management.
Requirements
Age: Minimum of 18 years old (exceptions can be made for those with parental consent).
Health: Basic fitness to work in the field; a medical form may be required.
No Prior Experience Needed: The program is designed for beginners in conservation.
Free-Time Activities
Free time for cultural exploration, community engagement, or additional snorkeling activities. Optional tours of Lombok’s coastal beauty and eco-cultural sites are available.
Detail on Arrival
Travel from your arrival point in Lombok (including Lombok Airport (LOP), Lembar Harbour, or Bangsal Harbour) is not included in your program package. However, we offer an optional, separate transport service for your convenience, which can be booked directly through us. Please select your arrival location and arrange your pickup here: https://www.indopackers.com/communities/— to do this, click the Communities menu and choose the Transport Pickup option.
Upon arrival at our base camp, participants will receive a comprehensive orientation covering safety procedures, weather awareness, equipment handling, local regulations, and environmental ethics related to activities.
Availability
Available during the summer season only, from May to October.
Include
Training Materials: EMR Handbook, conservation guides, field kits, and supporting materials.
Accommodation: A simple 3 x 6 meter mini cabin on site with access to local amenities.
Meals: Three meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) featuring local and sustainable food.
Professional Instruction: Trainers from local University and experienced conservation professionals.
Transport: Airport pickup and cultural activities.
Community Engagement: Participation in environmental workshops and local outreach programs.
Exclude
Participants are responsible for purchasing their own flights and local transportation, including airport/harbor transfers and scooter rentals.
Scooter rentals can be arranged separately and are not included in the program fee.
Internet access is not included.
Travel insurance must be arranged individually by each participant.
All visa processing and vaccination costs are the responsibility of the participant.
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, snacks, and additional meals are not covered by the program.
Any medical expenses incurred during the program are the responsibility of the participant.
Participants are responsible for any loss or damage to personal equipment or loaned materials.
Incidental costs or personal purchases not explicitly listed in the program are not included.
Optional tour packages outside the mandatory program schedule are available.
Optional Advanced Courses: Costs for additional training, such as advanced or specialty courses, are not included in the program fee.
17D16N Ecological Mangrove Restoration Certification in Lombok
$1.000
Description
Highlight
Participate in a 17D16N program focused on Ecological Mangrove Restoration (EMR) Certification.
Gain hands-on experience with mangrove restoration, tree planting, and eco-tourism activities.
Engage in environmental education, community outreach, and youth engagement on coastal conservation and sustainable practices.
Experience the beauty of Lombok’s mangrove forests and coral reefs while working on environmental restoration and marine conservation.
About The Program
Why Join Us:
This 17D16N program focus on Ecological Mangrove Restoration (EMR). Participants will receive in-depth training in mangrove conservation and marine ecosystem restoration. This hands-on program offers a unique opportunity to learn environmental restoration techniques in one of Indonesia’s most ecologically diverse regions.
General Information:
Participant’s Responsibilities and Duties:
Code of Conduct:
Rules:
Typical Day
Day 1 – Arrival & Orientation
Day 2 – Introduction to Mangrove Ecosystems
Day 3 – Mangrove Zonation & Site Characterization
Day 4 – Ecological Mangrove Restoration (EMR) Framework
Day 5 – Mangrove Nursery & Ecological Planting
Day 6 – Evaluation & Mangrove Planting
Day 7 – Mangrove Vegetation Analysis
Day 8 – Sampling Methods & Transect Design
Day 9 – Data Collection: Rehabilitated Mangrove Sites
Day 10 – Data Collection: Natural Mangrove Forests
Day 11 – Data Tabulation & Analysis (Rehabilitated Mangroves)
Day 12 – Data Analysis & Reporting
Day 13 – Presentation & Educational Field Trip
Day 14 – Environmental Education & Youth Engagement
Day 15 – Birdwatching & Coastal Ecosystem Exploration
Day 16 – Final EMR Activities & Cultural Farewell
Day 17 – Certification, Reflection & Departure
Especially Suitable For
This program is perfect for students from Australia, Japan, and Europe pursuing degrees in the following fields:
Sustainable Tourism & Marine Conservation: Learn practical skills in eco-tourism, including mangrove restoration.
Environmental Science & Biology: Gain hands-on experience in ecosystem restoration and marine conservation techniques.
Digital Media & Communication: Capture and document underwater activities for eco-tourism marketing and environmental awareness.
Education & Cultural Studies: Ideal for those interested in community-based education, particularly in eco-tourism and environmental education.
Business & Hospitality Management: Perfect for students pursuing careers in eco-tourism management.
Requirements
Age: Minimum of 18 years old (exceptions can be made for those with parental consent).
Health: Basic fitness to work in the field; a medical form may be required.
No Prior Experience Needed: The program is designed for beginners in conservation.
Free-Time Activities
Free time for cultural exploration, community engagement, or additional snorkeling activities. Optional tours of Lombok’s coastal beauty and eco-cultural sites are available.
Detail on Arrival
Travel from your arrival point in Lombok (including Lombok Airport (LOP), Lembar Harbour, or Bangsal Harbour) is not included in your program package. However, we offer an optional, separate transport service for your convenience, which can be booked directly through us. Please select your arrival location and arrange your pickup here: https://www.indopackers.com/communities/ — to do this, click the Communities menu and choose the Transport Pickup option.
Upon arrival at our base camp, participants will receive a comprehensive orientation covering safety procedures, weather awareness, equipment handling, local regulations, and environmental ethics related to activities.
Availability
Available during the summer season only, from May to October.
Include
Training Materials: EMR Handbook, conservation guides, field kits, and supporting materials.
Accommodation: A simple 3 x 6 meter mini cabin on site with access to local amenities.
Meals: Three meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) featuring local and sustainable food.
Professional Instruction: Trainers from local University and experienced conservation professionals.
Transport: Airport pickup and cultural activities.
Community Engagement: Participation in environmental workshops and local outreach programs.
Exclude
Additional information
17 Days