KTH actively collaborates with various organizations and academic institutions to strengthen sustainable forestry practices, enhance biodiversity conservation, and support community engagement. These partnerships allow KTH to leverage expertise in research, conservation, and capacity building, ensuring the long-term sustainability of its plantation management. Through joint initiatives, KTH integrates advanced forestry techniques, promotes environmental stewardship, and contributes to regional and global sustainability goals. Additionally, collaborations with academic institutions help develop future forestry professionals through training and internship programs, fostering innovation and knowledge exchange in the industry.
OF-UK (Orangutan Foundation UK)
Partnership in orangutan habitat protection, wildlife monitoring, and anti-poaching initiatives. Programs focus on conserving key biodiversity areas within KTH’s concession.
IPB, UGM, UNPAL & Universitas Antakusuma (Academic Partnerships)
Research collaborations in silviculture, forest health monitoring, and sustainable plantation management. KTH also runs an internship program for students, providing hands-on experience in plantation operations, ecological research, and advanced forestry technologies.
AFoCo (Asian Forest Cooperation Organization)
Collaboration on sustainable forest management through research, training programs, and capacity-building workshops for forestry professionals. Joint efforts include knowledge exchange on climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, and best silvicultural practices.
Forest For Life Indonesia
Joint community-driven conservation programs, reforestation projects, and environmental education initiatives to promote sustainable forestry and ecological awareness.