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REDD+ IN INDONESIA Dr. Tonny Soehartono Director of Environmental Services The Ministry of Forestry of Indonesia TNC-REDDex MEETING Cancun, Mexico, July 2010

REDD+ in Indonesia TSoehartono

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Page 1: REDD+ in Indonesia TSoehartono

REDD+ IN INDONESIA

Dr. Tonny SoehartonoDirector of Environmental Services The Ministry of Forestry of Indonesia

TNC-REDDex MEETINGCancun, Mexico, July 2010

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Indonesia’s Forest Cover

The Ministry of ForestryIndonesia

Forest Cover

Forest Area Non-Forest Area Total

Area (ha) % Area (ha) % Area (ha) %

Forested 92.328

49% 8.412 4% 100.740 54%

Non Forested 40.071 21% 46.976 25% 87.047 46%

Total 132.399 71% 55.388 29% 187.787 100%

Units: Million hectare

Source: Landsat imagery 7 ETM+ of 2005/2006 (217 scenes)Intepreted in 2007, Published in 2008

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Deforestation Rate of1990 – 2006

The Ministry of ForestryIndonesia

Source: DG of Forestry Planning, 2010

1990-1996 1996-2000 2000-2003 2003-2006

mill

ion

ha/

year

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The Ministry of ForestryIndonesia

Source: Ministry of Environment, 2009

Predicted Indonesian Emissions with LUCF and Peatfire

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Indonesian BAU scenarioup to 2020

Em

isi

(Gto

nC

O2e

)

Source: Bappenas, 2010

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Emission Reduction Plan2010 - 2020

Unsupported NAMAs

Suppported NAMAs

Time

Emis

sion

BAU Emision

26%

41%

2020

The Ministry of ForestryIndonesia

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With these activities, Indonesia would potentially be able to reduce emission up to 36 %

Source : DNPI - Indonesia Greenhouse Gas Abatement Cost Curve

Future projection emission

1.287

Others

Afores-tasi

*

Peatland Rehabilitation

*

SFM/SMF

*

Forest fire prevention

Land allocation

Emisi2020BAU

2.950

Potential of Emission Reduction from AFOLU IndonesiaMillion Tons, CO2e

Potential Reduction by 2020

17.1 8.2 4.7 3.3 2.9 13.0

2

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The Ministry of Forestry Priority Policies of 2010 - 2014

1. Strengthening forest designation to secure forest areas,

2. Rehabilitation of degraded forest and [improving carrying capacity of] watershed,

3. Forest Protection and Fire management, 4. Conservation of biological diversity, 5. Revitalization of forest utilization and forest

industries, 6. Empowerment of indigenous peoples and local

communities7. Mitigation and adaptation to climate change, 8. Strengthening Forest Institutions.

The Ministry of ForestryIndonesia

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Effort and Cooperation

Establishment of IFCA (2007) Cooperation with Australian Government

(2008) Cooperation with ITTO and JICA Cooperation with NGOs e.g., TNc Cooperation with German Government

through Forclime Project (2009) Cooperation with Norway Government (2010) Cooperation with Mexican Government

(2010)

The Ministry of ForestryIndonesia

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THANK YOU