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The Permanent Nursery of Rumpin produces various seedlings including albasia/sengon, eucalyptus, manglid, teak, and mahagony which will generate income for community. (Rumpin, Bogor, West Java, 10 June 2022) 2.3 The Contribution of FOLU to the National Development and Community Welfare Achieving Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 will not neglect national development programs and measures to improve forest and land use- based community welfare. In fact, Indonesia still enjoys great opportunity to improve the welfare of its 270 million population which is still growing, while leading the way in reducing GHG emissions as has been demonstrated over the past 5-7 years. In that period, Indonesia had showed robust evidence in reducing GHG emissions (leading by example) while continuing to spur the economy and welfare of its people. This can be seen from the efforts of the Government of Indonesia to reduce deforestation to its lowest point in history, which was around 115 thousand ha in 2019. This figure was far below the peak of deforestation that occurred in Indonesia in the late 1990s which reached 3.5 million ha per year. Another performance as evidence is the reduction in the number of forest and land fires to the lowest level in the last decade. Indonesia has taken the bold step of halting the issuance of new licenses on primary forests and peatlands. This policy covers more than 66 million ha of primary forests and peatlands. In addition, the Government has improved peatland governance including its water management which covers an area of 3.4 million ha. Leading by example is also carried out by the Government through the efforts of forest and land rehabilitation and sustainable production forest management. On the other hand, to improve community welfare, a social forestry scheme with an agroforestry pattern had been developed and had reached 4.7 million ha by the end of 2021. In terms of forest protection, the areas included in the High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) within 2.7 million ha forest concession areas are sustainably maintained. In addition, law enforcement is carried out through tighter supervision and stronger regulation implementation. These real climate actions aim to ensure that the Government of Indonesia will successfully achieve the commitment of Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030. 18 19
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