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4.2 Coordination
In addition to consolidation, coordination
with other actors at each level of government,
academic society, and site-level actors has been
carried out thoroughly. This step is intended to
help all parties involved in the implementation of
the agenda remain within the legal corridor, and to
avoid discrepancy against the stipulated pathway.
All teams must work in an integrated manner
based on the guidelines; hence Indonesia's FOLU
Net Sink 2030 can be appropriately measured in
term of carbon emission reductions.
Coordination is central to the implementation
of Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030, given that
the agenda requires enabling conditions as
prerequisites to put it into effect. The enabling
conditions that need to be constructed include law
enforcement, an emission measurement method,
as well as a monitoring, reporting, and verification
(MRV) system for the achievement of Indonesia's
FOLU Net Sink 2030.
In the national and global context, a common
strategy and binding targets of combating climate
change are the responsibility of all parties, from
the government, academic, business entities,
communities at the grassroots level, the young
generation, women, to non-governmental
organizations. The responsibility includes
commitment and support for funding climate
change mitigation actions. Guided by Indonesia's
FOLU Net Sink 2030 Operational Plan, actions to
Sosialisasi Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030
Regional Banten, DKI Jakarta, Jawa Barat dan
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combat climate change in Indonesia will refer to a
national common strategy, which will direct to the
achievement of carbon positive by 2030.
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry
has rapidly moved to build collaboration with all
parties in order to implement the Operational
Plan of Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030.
Communication with three main implementing
actors has been established since the beginning,
including (i) the government and academics as the
determining actors; (ii) development partners as
supporting actors; and (iii) the private sector and
the community as the main actors at the site level.
Building collaboration aligns with the mandate
of Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC,
including the Paris Agreement and the Glasgow
Climate Pact, which emphasize the importance
of collaboration in mitigating climate change.
Communication with all parties is essential to
get feedback from them for better policy and
decision making, supportive to the FOLU Net Sink
agenda. Therefore, the Ministry of Environment
and Forestry has held a series of coordination
meetings with all related stakeholders, in the
event of Regional and Sub-National outreach of
Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 Work Plan which
involves Local Governments (Province and City/
District), academics, development partners, and
the public.
From June to December 2022, the Ministry
of Environment and Forestry had conducted
a series of activities in order to accelerate
the implementation of Indonesia's FOLU Net
Sink 2030, such as: regional-level outreach;
subnational-level outreach and development of
subnational work plans in 12 provinces that have
involved all relevant stakeholders at provincial and
district levels with the FORETIKA and the Ministry
of Environment and Forestry assistance. The
series of activities were concluded by a working
meeting officiated by the Minister of Environment
and Forestry and followed by the inauguration
of FOLU Operation and Collaboration Center
(FOLU COLL) which becomes the operational
control center of Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030,
integrating development programs of high-level
units of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry,
line ministries and institutions, Central and Local
Governments towards a common objective of
achieving greenhouse gas emissions reduction
using the measurement unit of CO₂e.
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President of IPB University Prof. Dr. Arif Satria,
suggests that efforts in addressing environmental
issues, including climate change, at the global
and national levels, should be carried out through
governance, political economy and ecological
modernization, involving technological and
technocratic aspects.
(Bogor, West Java, 20 June 2022)
Vice-President for Education, Teaching and
Student Affairs of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Prof.
Dr. Djagal Wiseso Marseno, recalls that climate
change is a complex issue, thus the success
of Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 depends
on the collaboration between Indonesia's and
international stakeholders, under the commitment
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
(Yogyakarta, 27 June 2022)
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