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STATUS OF REDD+ IN INDONESIA
NUR MASRIPATIN
Director
CENTRE FOR STANDARDIZATION AND ENVIRONMENT
(Standardization, Environment, Climate Change)
Indonesia Event - COP 17
Durban, 1 December 2011
REDD INITIATIVES PRIOR TO BALI
 Through bilateral cooperation Indonesia-Australia, Indonesia
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started to sincronize Forest Resource Information System
(FRIS) with National Carbon Accounting System (INCAS) in
2007.
Established Indonesia Forest Climate Alliance (IFCA) consisting
of : government, NGOs, private sectors, and international
partners working on climate change issues.
Under the umbrella of IFCA, Indonesia carried out quick study
to assess her preparedness to implement REDD,
The study covered : policy (regulatory aspects both national
and international); methodological aspects (REL and MRV);
financial aspects (international mechanism and incentive
distributions).
Report of the study “IFCA Consolidated Report, 2008” can be
accessed through www.dephut.go.id
Develop REDDI road map (REDDI phases)
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COP decisions and actions at the national level
 COP-13 decisions on REDD+ : Dec. 1/CP. 13 (policy aspects),
Dec. 2/CP.13 (methodological aspects, Demonstration
Activities),
 Scope of activities : from REDD to REDD+ (+ : conservation,
SMF, enhancement of forest carbon stocks),
 Indonesia 2008 : (1) developed REDDI readiness strategy
based on IFCA recommendations, progress in negotiations,
and relevant national policies (road map/REDDI phases and
architecture, (2) National REDD+ Strategy (for implementation)
to be developed during ‘readiness phase’.
 COP-15 decision on methodological aspects  followed up
actions, accommodated in REDD+ readiness process.
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REDDI Road Map (REDD+ Phases)
• Communication/Coordination/Consultations
• Awareness raising, Capacity building
2008
2007
Analysis
(Architecture
and Strategies)
COP-13
Readiness Strategy
Pilot Design
COP-14
2009-2012
National Strategy
REDD+ Architecture
Pilot Implementation
Testing
Knowledge Management
COP-15
COP-16
COP-17
COP-18
2013
Full
Implementation
COP-19
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Readiness Strategy (2009-2012) : preparing REDD + Architecture
MoFor, MoAgr,
ESDM, BAPPENAS,
Local Government
MoFor , other landbased sectors, Local
Government,
LAPAN,
BAKOSURTANAL,
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REL/RL
Awareness raising
Capacity building
Access to data
Access to technology
Stakeholder
communications/
participations
Safeguards (governance, social
and environmental)
• MRV institution :
National REDD+ Task
Force,
• Technical/methodolo gical aspects : MoFor.,
Financial institution :
National REDD+ Task
Force
Regulations : MoFin &
MoFor
LAPAN, BAKOSURTANAL
CO2
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Policy
Interventions
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MRV
Financing
Demonstration Activities,
Result-based actions
REDD+ National Strategy
REDD+ Agency
Ministry of Forestry
Other Land Base Sectors
Ministry of Nat. Dev.
Planning
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Distribution
(Benefits &
Responsibilities)
Addressing drivers of DD in 5
landscapes :
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Production forest,
Protected areas (Conservation
forest and Protection forest),
Timber plantation,
Peat land,
Oil palm plantation (related to LUC)
Developed from IFCA study 2007 (MoFor, 2011)
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Notes : Knowledge obtained from REDD+ DA/projects includes in : developing appropriate
project according to local circumstances, establishment of REL/RL and development of
MR at the project level, exercises on safeguards, stakeholders engagement, addressing
drivers of DD at the local level.
Progres at the international level : key
points of the Cancun Decision on REDD+
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REDD+ is implemented in phases (Para 73) with the choice of a
starting phase depends on national circumstances (Para 74)
Developing countries aiming to undertake REDD+ are requested to
develop (Para 71) :
A national strategy or action plan;
A national forest reference emission level (FREL) and/or forest reference
level (FRL)  could be a combination of sub-national forest FREL
and/or FRL.
A robust and transparent national forest monitoring system for the
monitoring and reporting (FMR)  if appropriate, sub-national
monitoring and reporting as an interim measure  including
MR of emissions displacement at the national level, if appropriate, and
reporting on how displacement of emissions is being addressed, and on
the means to integrate sub-national monitoring systems into a national
monitoring system.
A system for providing information on how the safeguards (in Annex 1 of
Dec.1 /CP.16) are addressed and respected.
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Indonesia National Strategy on REDD+
 Indonesia has started stakeholder process to develop
‘National REDD+ Strategy’ since 2010 (before COP-16),
coordinated by Ministry of National Development
Planning, later be coordinated by ‘REDD+ National Task
Force’  the draft REDD+ Strategy in the process of
stakeholder consultation.
 The strategy address challenges related to spatial
planning, tenurial problems, sustainable forest
management, legal basis and law enforcement, these
challenges relates to drivers of deforestation and forest
degradation in Indonesia.
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Institution and processes :
• National REDD+ agency
• Financial instruments and
institution
• MRV System
STRATEGIC
PROGRAMMES
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Legal Framework
Sustainable
landscape
management
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Landscape/watershed management
Enhance employment opportunity
Operationalization of FMU
Forest fire management
Sustainable use of
natural resources in
economic system
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Enhancing SFM practices
Increase productivity of agricultural crops
Sustainable mining
Empower down stream industries
Forest
conservation and
rehabilitation
4 Paradigm
shift
5 Stakeholder
engagement
1. Securing protected areas,
2. Controling peat land conversion,
3. Peat land restoration
• Strengthening forest governance,
• Empowering local economy in a sustainable basis
• Campaign to safe Indonesia’s forests
• Stakeholder communication and engagement
• Safeguards implementation
• Benefit sharing, equity etc
Source : draft Indonesia REDD+ Strategy (2011)
INDONESIA’S REDD+
STRATEGY to achieve
objectives beyond
emission reduction
• Reduce
emission
• Enhance
carbon
stocks
• Conserve
Biodiversity
and
environment
al services
• Economic
growth
Development of National Standard on ground
based forest carbon accounting : guidance
 Purpose : address national – sub national issues in MRV
 Relevant COP - decisions (e.g. use a combination of remote
sensing and ground-based forest carbon inventory),
 IPCC 2003 Good Practice Guidance for Land Use, Land Use
Changes and Forestry,
 IPCC 2006 Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas
Inventories,
 Relevant guidance on land cover classification :
 National Standard on Land Cover Classification (SNI 7645 :
2010)
 Land cover classification by Ministry of Forestry
 Land cover categorization by IPCC
 Forest Inventory principles and lessons learned dealing with
national and local/field conditions.
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SNI 7724 : 2011 (National Standard for groundbased measurement and estimation of forest
carbon stocks).
 The standard gives guidance for field measurement
and estimation of carbon stocks at five carbon pools
to support monitoring carbon stock changes with Tier
3.
 The standard is applicable for all types of forest in
Indonesia.
 For mangrove forest, however, litter is not included as
litter under certain mangrove forest does not
necessarily come from the area where the forest is
located.
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SNI 7725 : 2011 (National Standard for development of
allometric equation to support ground-based forest
carbon accounting).
 Allomatric equation is needed in the use of the
standard for ground-based measurement for
estimation of forest carbon stocks.
 In the case of suitable allometric equation is not
available for certain bio-geographical condition,
allometric equation need to be developed.
 This standard provide guidance for the development
of allometric equation for above ground biomass
estimation for mono species and mixed species,
using destructive sampling method.
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Development of SIS-REDD+ Indonesia
28 Nov- 9 Des 2011
COP 17
8 Sept. 2011 17 Nov. 2011
7 – 17 June 2011
SBSTA 34
1 June 2011
FGD I :
21 March 2011
FGD II :
follow up FGD I
FGD III :
FGD IV:
safeguards
elements,
C & I (?)
follow up stakeholder
workshop (discuss structure, Discussion on the result of
mechanism, institutions)
“mapping and analysis of
Stakeholder workshop to
existing safeguards”
February 2011 translate COP-16 decision
(REDD+ safeguards)  review
existing policy instruments and
safeguards
1) Concept for the development
of System for Information
Provision on Safegurads (SIS –
REDD+)
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Jan 2012 -
Stakeholder
process 
draft structure
of the system
 adjustment
/enhancement.
Preliminary results of qualitative Assessment of Existing Instruments as REDD+ Safeguards as the basis for SIS development
Safeguard
National
Provincial
District
Site
1. NFP/Conventions
• KLHS
• PHPL/SVLK
• NBAP
• UU5/90
• PGI
• KLHS
• PHPL/SVLK
• NBAP
• PGI
• HCV
• KLHS
• PHPL/SVLK
• NBAP
• PGI
• HCV
• AMDAL
• HCV
• FPIC
• PHPL
• SFM
2. Good governance,
sovereignty
• KLHS
• PHPL
• SFM
• PGI
• KLHS
• PGI
• KLHS
• PGI
• AMDAL
• PHPL
• FPIC
• SFM
3. Respect indigenous
peoples
• UU5/90
• KLHS
• HCV
• KLHS
• HCV
• HCV
• FPIC
• PHPL
• SFM
4. Stakeholder
engagement
• KLHS
• PHPL
• UU5/90
• KLHS
• HCV
• KLHS
• HCV
• AMDAL
• HCV
• FPIC
• PHPL
• SFM
5. BioD, natural forest,
ecosystem services
• KLHS
• UU5/90
• NBAP
• KLHS
• HCV
• NBAP
• KLHS
• HCV
• NBAP
• AMDAL
• HCV
• PHPL
• SFM
6. Permanence of C
• KLHS (RTW)
• KLHS (RTW)
• HCV
• KLHS (RTW)
• HCV
• AMDAL
• HCV
• PHPL
• SFM
7. Leakage of C
• KLHS
• KLHS
• HCV
• KLHS
• HCV
Instruments Considered:
AMDAL
PHPL/SVLK
KLHS
SFM (FSC, LEI)
HCV
FPIC
SESA
CCBA/VCS
NBAP
PGI
UU5/90 (rev)
Key:
Bold – Strong influence
Light –Weak influence
Adequate
Intermediate
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Weak
CLOSING REMARKS
 At the UNFCCC agenda, REDD+ has inter-linkages with other issues
under different agendas which sometimes prevent REDD+
negotiation from making significant progress as expected,
 At the national level, REDD+ is not an independent agenda, its
success and failure will be very much influenced by how overall
issues on land-based sectors are tackled,
 Development of REDD+ Strategy can not be separated from the
development of national development strategy. The Strategy and
other related instruments should be seen as a living document
which allows improvement be done whenever needed.
 Implementation of REDD+ is an evolving process, it should start
with the best available instruments, data, and capacity, and
through learning by doing process continuous improvement can be
done.
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