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INDONESIA PAVILIONCOP-25 UNFCCC, MADRID, SPAIN
4-12 December 2019
Disampaikan Oleh:
Dr. Ir. Agus Justianto, M.Sc.Kepala Badan Penelitian Pengembangan dan Inovasi, selaku Penanggung Jawab Paviliun Indonesia COP-25 UNFCCC
Jakarta, 20 November 2019
TUJUAN KEGIATAN
❖ Menyuarakan aksi nyata Indonesia bersama-sama dengan dunia internasional dalam berkontribusi saat ini dan akandatang dalam rangka mencegah kenaikan suhu global dibawah 2०C.
❖ Berbagi informasi mengenai program dan aksi pengendalian perubahan iklim dari para pihak di Indonesia secarakonstruktif dan integratif.
❖ Membuka kesempatan bagi kelompok bisnis Indonesia, baik individu maupun korporasi, untuk mempromosikan berbagai produk dan program terkait dengan perubahan iklim / pembangunan rendah emisi dengan pola pendekatan baru pencegahan pemanasan global.
LOGO & TEMAPAVILION INDONESIA COP-25 UNFCCC
CLIMATE ACTIONS FOR ALL:TIME, SCALE, AND IMPACT
“Indonesia menjadi satu bagian terpenting bumi
yang bersama-sama masyarakat dunia untuk berperan dan bertindak
aktif dengan memberikan solusi nyata bagi upaya
pengendalian perubahan iklim”
TEMA PAVILIUN INDONESIACOP-25 UNFCCC
KEGIATAN DI PAVILIUN INDONESIA
PERTUNJUKAN SENI & BUDAYA
DISKUSI INFORMALPAMERAN
TALKSHOW
Everlasting Actions: Today, Tomorrow and Beyond
Transboundary Actions: Ground, National and International
Robust Actions: Individual, Group, Nation and Global
JUDUL SESI TALKSHOW*PAVILION INDONESIA COP-25 UNFCCC
A1 Unfolding the First NDC in 2020 Action and Beyond
A2 Developing Commitments to Explore The Prospect of Integrating Ocean and Coastal Wetlands Issue into GHG Emission Reduction
A3 Interfaith Commitment to Limiting The Global Warming.
A4 Mainstreaming Low Carbon Development Economy into Policy Planning: Country Experiences
A5 Unlocking Climate Finance for Paris Agreement Implementation in Indonesia
A6 Gearing towards NDC ambitions with C-rich peatlands in the agenda
A7 Building Climate Resiliency from the Villages
A8 Forestry in NDCs: An Asia Pacific Perspective
A9 Indonesian National Adaptation Plan
A10 Capacity Initiatives to Protect Marine Environment from Pollution and Climate Change
C1 Engaging Youth in Community Climate Actions
C2 Storytelling to Communicate Climate Crisis
C3 REDD+ Implementation: Incentive Mechanism for REDD+, REDD+ Finance, and Access to REDD+ Finance Through PCPF and BioCF
C4 Getting Results by Bringing Science to Policy Through South-South & Triangular Cooperation
C5 International Pool of Expertise to Support Wide Implementation of Paris Agreement
C6 Lesson learned on Peatland Management Practices from Company Concessions, Communities and Local Government
C7 Robust Action on Forest Fire Management in Indonesia
C8 Smart and Innovative Society Actions in Climate Change
C9 Indonesian Efforts in Combating Environment and Forestry Related Crimes
C10 The Role of Non State Actors for Robust Actions on Climate and SDGs
B1 Developing Ecosystem Based Adaptation in Marine and Coastal Communities
B2 Update of Research and Technology Related to Climate Actions: Weather Monitoring, Waste Management and Geospatial
B3 Food, Water and Energy Security from the Perspective of Regional Development
B4 Managing the Remaining Forest Ecosystem Beyond State Forestland
B5 Accelerating of Mangrove Rehabilitation in Indonesia
B6 Reducing The Pressure on Ecosystem Through Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation.
B7 Combating Marine Plastic Debris and Ocean Policy
B8 Message from Kalimantan, Indonesia from the Global Climate Actions
B9 Strengthening Sustainable Development through Collaborative Action of Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction
B10 Strenghtening The Governance of Indonesian Sustainable Oil Palm Plantation
B11 Archipelagic and Island States (AIS) Forum: Blue Economy and Ecotourism
*As of 19 November 2019
TOTAL
41SLOT SESI
TALKSHOW
2Sesi High Level
dan Global Eminent Person
(Kode Sesi D)
31Sesi Talkshow
Reguler(Kode Sesi A,B,C)
8Sesi Kontributor
(Kode Sesi E)
JUMLAH SESI TALKSHOW
• Pembukaan Paviliun Indonesia pada hari Rabu, 4 Desember 2019, Pkl 09.30 LT
• Dilaksanakan selama 7 hari, dengan kondisi hari Sabtu dan Minggu libur.
• Jam Operasional: 09.00 – 19.00
• Durasi 1 sesi talkshow maksimal 1 jam 20 menit.
• Penutupan Paviliun Indonesia pada hari Kamis, 12 Desember 2019, Pkl. 15.00 LT
PENYELENGGARAAN PAVILIUN INDONESIA
AGENDA TENTATIF PER 19 NOVEMBER 2019
TIMEDAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7
Wednesday, 4 Dec 2019 Thursday, 5 Dec 2019 Friday, 6 Dec 2019 Monday, 9 Dec 2019 Tuesday, 10 Dec 2019Wednesday, 11 Dec
2019Thursday, 12 Dec 2019
09.00 - 09.10FINAL PREPARATION E3. Activating a Climate
Mitigation Breakthrough from a Well Planned National Strategy for
Bamboo Industry
A8. Forestry in NDCs: An Asia Pacific Perspective
E8. Development of Rural Zones and Zero Burning
Farming Towards Sustainable Peatland
Management in Indonesia
B1. Developing Ecosystem Based Adaptation in Marine and Coastal
Communities
A4. Mainstreaming Low Carbon Development Economy into Policy
Planning: Country Experiences
C1. Engaging Women and Youth in Community
Climate Actions
09.10- 09.2009.20 - 09.3009.30 - 09.40
OPENING CEREMONY09.40 - 09.5009.50 - 10.00
10.00 - 10.10 Session Break10.10 - 10.20
D2. Collaborative Climate Actions: Legislative and Executive Continuous
Supports
10.20 - 10.30 Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break10.30 - 10.40
C5. International Pool of Expertise to Support Wide
Implementation of Paris Agreement
B4. Managing the Remaining Forest
Ecosystem Beyond State Forestland
A3. The Power of the Religious Environmental
Movement
A2. Developing Commitments to Explore
The Prospect of Integrating Ocean and Coastal Wetlands Issue
into GHG Emission Reduction
C10. The Role of Non State Actors for Robust Actions
on Climate and SDGs
C2. Storytelling to Communicate Climate
Crisis
10.40 - 10.5010.50 - 11.0011.00 - 11.10
11.10 - 11.20 Session Break11.20 - 11.30
B2. Update of Research and Technology Related to Climate Actions: Weather
Monitoring and Geospatial
11.30 - 11.40
11.40 - 11.50
11.50 - 12.00 Session Break for Cultural Show and Traditional F&B
Session Break for Cultural Show and Traditional F&B
Session Break Session Break for Cultural Show and Traditional F&B
Session Break for Cultural Show and Traditional F&B
Session Break for Cultural Show and Traditional F&B12.00 - 12.10
D1.ASEAN NDC Partnership: Enhancing ASEAN Member States
Ambition Through Nature Based Solutions
12.10 - 12.20
A1. Unfolding the First NDC in 2020 Action and
Beyond
C3. REDD+ Implementation: Incentive
Mechanism for REDD+, REDD+ Finance, and
Access to REDD+ Finance Through PCPF and BioCF
A10. Capacity Initiatives to Protect Marine
Environment from Pollution and Climate
Change
C7. Robust Action on Forest Fire Management
in Indonesia
A9. Indonesian National Adaptation Plan
12.20 - 12.30 Session Break12.30 - 12.40
C6. Lesson learned on peatland management
practices from company concessions, communities
and local government
12.40 - 12.5012.50 - 13.0013.00 - 13.1013.10 - 13.2013.20 - 13.30
13.30 - 13.40 Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break13.40 - 13.50
A7. Building Climate Resiliency from the
Villages
C4. Getting Results by Bringing Science to Policy
Through South-South & Triangular Cooperation
E5. Contribution of Private Sector for Combating Climate Change and
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals
B7. Combating Marine Plastic Debris and Ocean
Policy
C9. Indonesian Efforts in Combating Environment
and Forestry Related Crimes
E6. Renewable Energy : Accessibility, Affordability
and Simplicity in Use
13.50 - 14.0014.00 - 14.1014.10 - 14.2014.20 - 14.30
A6. Gearing towards NDC ambitions with C-rich
peatlands in the agenda
14.30 - 14.40
14.40 - 14.50 Session Break14.50 - 15.00
B5. Accelerating of Mangrove Rehabilitation
in Indonesia
15.00 - 15.10 Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break15.10 - 15.20
B10. Strenghtening The Governance of Indonesian
Sustainable Oil Palm Plantation
B3. Food, Water and Energy Security from the Perspective of Regional
Development
B6. Reducing The Pressure on Ecosystem Through
Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation.
B8. Message from Kalimantan, Indonesia for the Global Climate Actions
CLOSING CEREMONY
15.20 - 15.3015.30 - 15.4015.40 - 15.50
A5. Unlocking Climate Finance for Paris
Agreement Implementation in
Indonesia
15.50 - 16.00 Session Break16.00 - 16.10
C8. Smart and Innovative Society Actions in Climate
Change
16.10 - 16.2016.20 - 16.30
16.30 - 16.40 Session Break Session Break Session Break Session Break16.40 - 16.50
E2. Partnership in Sustainable Landscape Management in South
Sumatra as A Model for Climate Action
E4. Private Innovation on Curbing Plastic Waste for
Food and Drink
E7. Strenghtening Public, Private, People
Partnership to support Rural Development and
SDGs Achievement in Indonesia’s Peatland
Landscape
B9. Strengthening Sustainable Development
through Collaborative Action of Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster
Risk Reduction
16.50 - 17.00
17.00 - 17.10
E1. Producing Sustainable Energy and Conserving
Wildlife Habitat
Session Break17.10 - 17.20 B11. Archipelagic and
Island States (AIS) Forum: Blue Economy and
Ecotourism
17.20 - 17.3017.30 - 17.4017.40 - 17.50
17.50 - 18.00
VENUE PAVILIUN INDONESIA
❖ Paviliun Indonesia berlokasi di IFEMA Feria de Madrid❖ Berjarak + 6 Km dari Madrid Barajas International Airport❖ Berjarak + 20 Km dari pusat kota Madrid
VENUE PAVILIUN INDONESIA
FLOOR PLAN – COP 25
INDONESIA
Luas Venue Paviliun Indonesia: 300 M2
Qatar
UN
FCC
C
UK Pavilion & Office
VENUE PAVILIUN INDONESIA
VENUE PAVILIUN INDONESIA
VENUE PAVILIUN INDONESIA
VENUE PAVILIUN INDONESIA
VENUE PAVILIUN INDONESIA
V I S A
❖Memerlukan Visa Schengen (https://idn.blsspainvisa.com/bahasa/index.php)
❖Memerlukan Acknowledgement Letter yang dikeluarkan oleh UN Climate Change Secretariat.
❖Proses pengurusan Visa dilakukan oleh masing-masing peserta.
PROSES AKREDITASI UNFCCC
Untuk memasuki area Paviliun Indonesia di Blue Zone,
WAJIB memperoleh akreditasi dari Secretariat UNFCCC
terlebih dahulu.2 (dua) alternatif jalur
pengajuan usulan registrasipeserta:
Calon Peserta Paviliun Indonesia COP-25 UNFCCC
SekretariatPaviliun Indonesia
COP-25 UNFCCC
Indonesia National Focal Point UNFCCC
(DirjenPengendalian
Perubahan Iklim)
Sekretariat UNFCCC
Peserta Paviliun Indonesia menerima Acknowledgement Letter dari COP-25 UNFCCC
Non Government Organization atauLembaga lainnya
yang telahteregister di Sekretariat
UNFCCC
Dicetak untuk syaratpengajuan VISA
SCHENGEN Spanyol
Dicetak untuk dibawasaat registrasi ulang di IFEMA Feria de Madrid
PENUTUP
❖ COP-25 UNFCCC merupakan event terbesar tahun 2019 di bidang perubahaniklim dengan proyeksi pengunjung lebih dari 15 ribu orang, sehingga harus dioptimumkan menjadi kesempatan untuk mengembangkan jejaring kerja dan promosi kegiatan pengendalian perubahan iklim yang telah, sedang dan akan dilakukan oleh Indonesia.
❖ Segala bentuk perubahan agenda kegiatan hanya ditujukan yang bersifat URGENT dan memperoleh persetujuan Penanggung Jawab Paviliun Indonesia COP-25 UNFCCC.
❖ Seluruh peserta agar menginformasikan agenda kegiatan lainnya di Madrid selain Paviliun Indonesia.
❖ Informasi teknis penyelenggaraan Sesi Talkshow Paviliun Indonesia akan diinformasikan lebih lanjut oleh Sekretariat melalui email dan diumumkan pada website indonesiaunfccc.com
SEKRETARIAT PAVILIUN INDONESIA COP-25 UNFCCC
Gedung Manggala Wanabakti, Blok 7 Lantai 6Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto, Gelora, Jakarta Pusat, 10270
Telepon : +62-21-5704501-04 ext. 5106Email: [email protected]
Website: indonesiaunfccc.com
MuchasGracias