banda aceh, 18 may 2010
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From REDD Plus to Low Carbon Growth Strategy: An opportunity for Provincial Actions. Doddy S. Sukadri Indonesia National Council on Climate Change (The DNPI). Banda Aceh, 18 May 2010. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Banda Aceh, 18 May 2010
From REDD Plus to Low From REDD Plus to Low Carbon Growth Strategy: Carbon Growth Strategy: An opportunity for An opportunity for Provincial ActionsProvincial Actions
Doddy S. Sukadri
Indonesia National Council on Climate Change
(The DNPI)
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Indonesia National Council on Indonesia National Council on Climate Change -NCCC (the DNPI) Climate Change -NCCC (the DNPI)
President Regulation # 46 /2008 President Regulation # 46 /2008
ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION
MANDATES
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Organizational structure Organizational structure
Chairmen and members of the Task Force comprise of relevant stakeholders, including government officials, NGOs, private sector, academician, professionals
Divisions
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Divisions within the Divisions within the Secretariat of the CouncilSecretariat of the Council
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The Copenhagen Accord is short, but opens the door for real change
From the Kyoto Protocol … … to the Copenhagen Accord
• Emission reductions focused on developed world (Annex 1 countries)
• Covers mitigation in all countries, i.e., both developed and developing world
• No coverage of forestry and agriculture
• Covers all sectors, specifically recognizing importance of forestry and land-use
• International funding limited to CDM/JI mechanism
• Provides $30b in fast-start funding (2010–12); acknowledges need for $100b financing by 2020
• UNFCCC 80% of the game • UNFCCC 20% of the game
• Environmental treaty • Economic transformation programmes
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Indonesia’s Emision Profile (2020 BAU Scenario)Indonesia’s Emision Profile (2020 BAU Scenario)BAPPENAS
2,95
2,121,72
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G
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Area of Deforestation ( Thousand ha )
Total forest loss -1.084
Protection -19
Production -515
Undesignated forest area -309
Land use unknown -1
Conversion -197
Conservation -43
-774 -310
While 71% of deforestation is taking place within designated forest area, the rest is happening outside of
the forest lands…
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Is suspected to contribute > 50% of global emission from the decomposition
SOURCE: Hooijer et al 2006; Wetlands International; Indonesia GHG Abatement Cost Curve
100%
Indonesia Other tropical countries1
RoW2
Carbon emission 58 24 18
Area 5 5 90
1 Malaysia, Papua New Guinea; Democratic Republik of Congo, Brazil2 Canada, Russia, Scandinavia, USA
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A holistic approach to low carbon growth is needed in which economic growth and CO2 mitigation go hand in hand
Framework for Low-Carbon Growth Plan
CO2 Mitigation▪ Estimate the size of current and future
emissions (including REDD+)
▪ Assess the technical abatement potential and feasibility, and implementation cost of individual mitigation initiatives
Economic development▪ Analyse existing competitive strengths and
weaknesses
▪ Explore potential new sources of growth (requiring less carbon emissions)
Institutional enablers▪ Develop strategy for critical enablers (e.g.,
monitoring and evaluation,spatial planning, community engagement)
▪ Estimate the total costs of realizing these opportunities
Key elements
CO2Mitigation
Institutional enablers
Economic development
Low carbon growth
plan
REDD+ is one component of CO2 mitigation
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Low Carbon Growth Strategy: Example of Central Kalimantan
Revitalization of community-based rubber plantations
Tree planting on abandoned lands
Establishing community-based fire brigades
Campaign to stop forest and peat fires
Zero-burning program (with support for non-fire methods of land clearing)
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Projected abatement potentialMillion tons, CO2e
Central Kalimantan’s rich forests have the potential to turn the province into a net carbon sink
143
97
53
42
340
2030 low emissions
-18
OtherRe-forestation
Sustain. forest mgt
Peatland rehab.
Landusage
Preventfires
2030 BAU
914
BAU emissions
Abatement
Emission after abatement
Percent of total reduction potential
40 27 15 12 4 2
1 2 3 4 5
REDD+ addresses 1/3 of the total
abatement potential
REDD+ addresses ~30-40% of the total abatement
potential
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