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REDD Preparation in Indonesia

Wahjudi Wardojo

Forestry Research and Development Agency (FORDA)Ministry of Forestry, INDONESIA

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FOREST IN INDONESIA

Source : Forest Planning Agency, MoF (2006)

57. 53 M ha (47 %)

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home of mega biological diversity,

one of the custodians of global peat land

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source of income and

other customary uses

for forest communities

employed around 5.4% of the country’s labor force, in early 1990s

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BASIC POLICIES OF FOREST MANAGEMENT

• Based on Forestry Law (1999) and Conservation of Biodiversity Law (1990)

• Accommodating Philosophy of Eco Centrism and Anthropo Centrism

• Balancing between Sustainable Forest Management and Development Purposes

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Deforestation rate

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

1985-1997 1997-2000 2000-2005

Time period

Mill

ion

ha/

year

Expansion plantation for pulp /paper industry

and estate crops (oil palm, rubber, cocoa)

Economic crisis &

Decentralization euphoria

Moratorium on forest conversion, reduced AAC,

law enforcement, improved forest management

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Natural Forest Condition in 1980s

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Natural Forest Condition in 2000

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UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION

• Poor Governance at all Pillars: Government, Business, and Community Sectors

• Government e.g.: Ineffective law enforcement and control, insufficient participation and transparency, and ineffective forest management

• Business e.g. : rent seeking behavior

• Community e.g.: lack of institution capb

• Low global and regional commitments

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FORESTRY SECTOR POLICY: FIVE PRIORITY POLICIES AND PROGRAMS (2004-2009)

• Combating illegal logging

• Forest & land rehabilitation and forest conservation

• Forestry sector restructuring through enhancement of timber plantation and wood-based industries

• Community empowerment Community forest)

• Securing forest land (strengthening the legal status of state forest land)

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REDD• Some 18% of GHG are caused by deforestation

• Climate regime does not yet provide developing countries with necessary funding to address it

• Participation in reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) is voluntary

• Indonesia is interested to participate in REDD

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Forest and Global Challenges• We are facing two big challenges: climate change and food,

energy, water scarcity (FEWS)

• In the context of climate change, forest can be as sink and source

• Forests need to adapt impact on climate change

• In the context of FEWS, forests could play important roles in solving this scarcity

• However, forests could also be threatened by this problems as demand for land will be significantly increase

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Indonesia Forest Climate Alliance (IFCA)• MoF experts, other government

officials, CSOs, academician, national and International researchers;

• Financial and technical support from Australian Government, GTZ; UK-DfID, WB

• Kick-off meeting July 2007 followed by studies, national workshops, public consultation

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Indonesia REDD (REDDI) Road Map

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

20072008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Post

2012

COP 13

Preparation Phase

- Design Fine Tuning- System Establishment- Pilot Design

* Analysis (Architecture and Strategies)* Communication/ Coordination/Consultations

Carbon-Finance (Pilots)

- Pilot /demonstration activities- Testing- Knowledge Management

Full Implementation of

REDD

Workshop, SBSTA, UNFCCC, G8, Etc.

COP14COP13 COP15

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KEY ELEMENTS of REDDI

• Emissions reference (baseline)• Strategies to reduce emissions and to ensure their permanence• Monitoring and verifying emissions reduction, and preventing leakage• REDD market/ financing• Payment distribution (mechanism and management)

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FIVE KEY SECTORS WERE EXAMINED

• Natural Production Forest

• Protected Area Management

• Industrial Forest Plantation

• Forests and Peat lands, and

• Forest Conversion to Oil Palm

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Basic Criteria for the Selection of Pilot/Demonstration Activities

• Availability of Information• Biophysical Variation e.g. deep peat, and high

carbon stocks• Level of Threat, e.g. fire, encroachment,

unplanned deforestation.• Social Equity pro-poor dimension• Economic Variability• Tenure : clarity over rights in land and forest• Governance

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Monitoring & Verifying EmissionsParameters to be monitored:• Change in forest cover: using remote sensing

technique • Change in carbon stock: field measurement

and modeling• Base line: National, sub-national, or project-

based ?• National base line: generate larger financial

flows and reduce overall risk, but involve higher transaction costs and greater inefficiencies

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Financing and Market

•Fund-based Financing, through bilateral and multilateral cooperation•Voluntary-based Financing, from CSO, and Private Sectors •Market form of REDD is still uncertain•It is expected to be large market for large forest in Indonesia

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Payment DistributionThe existing institutions should be strengthened to:• receive and distribute fund• track emission reduction credits • adjust existing laws• enforce law and resolve disputes• ensure achievement in emission reduction• handle contract and logistic• to organize internal distribution mechanism

A need to address rights, responsibilities and authority between local, national, and independent entities for sale and payment distribution

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CONCLUDING REMARKS

• Indonesia forests play significant roles for social, economic, as well as environmental purposes for the national and global benefits.

• Forest land use planning allocates forest areas into conservation, production as well as convertible forests for development purposes in a balanced way.

• REDD mechanism offers options to reduce emissions from deforestation , and opportunity to receive benefits on the basis of carbon credits saved

• Indonesia is ready to implement REDD demonstration activities and share the result for further negotiation.

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