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VI. MAJOR BREAKTHROUGHS UNTIL MARCH 2023 Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 agenda outlines the following nine mitigation actions: • Reduction in Deforestation Degradation • Development of Plantation forests • Sustainable Forest Management • Forest and Land Rehabilitation and Forest • Management of Peatland and Mangrove Ecosystems • Enhancement of the role of Biodiversity Conservation • Strengthening of Social Forestry and Adat Forests • Development of Urban Green Spaces and Eco Riparian ⚫ Law Enforcement Some pioneering actions on the ground have flourished that encourage the operation of Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 agenda at the site level. For instance, sustainable forest management is implemented more broadly through the implementation of Intensive Silviculture (SILIN), Reduced Impact Logging Carbon (RIL-C), and Enhanced Natural Regeneration. Forest Business License Holders (PBPH) are encouraged to develop a multi-forestry business model. With this business model, the license holders can take advantages of the forest resources for various different purposes for greater benefits. Furthermore, forest and land rehabilitation will be heightened. Noting that during the period 2015-2020 forest and land rehabilitation had reached 574,556 ha. It will be further expanded by involving the role of stakeholders to rehabilitate degraded land along rivers within a watershed. The measures to achieve forest carbon positive by 2030 are expected to be more aligned since the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has developed various modalities or supporting systems to ensure the agenda is achievable. These supporting systems include the Strategy and Roadmaps for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, an inventory system of National Greenhouse Gases, National Registry System (SRN), The Information System for Vulnerability Index Data (SIDIK), Climate Village Program (Proklim), and other supporting systems. This publication is expected to provide a clear guideline, particularly for the forestry and other land use sector in Indonesia, to boost the ongoing GHG emission reduction actions. For this reason, the government has formulated program and policy strategies for up to 2060. One of forest management activities in one of Forest Utilization Business License (Perizinan Berusaha Pemanfaatan Hutan, PBPH) areas. Ministry of Environment and Forestry directs PBPH holders to implement management techniques that can halt the release of greenhouse gas emissions in order to support Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030. 91
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