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Commitment to Sustainability and Climate Change Mitigation
Republic of Indonesia's Commitment to Sustainability Including Climate Change Mitigation
Background
Forefront of Environmental Protection
BHINNEKA
Commitment to Sustainability
Commitment to implement the United Nation's ("UN")
Sustainable Development Goals ("SDG") in order to achieve the
2030 development agenda introduced by the UN. Through
Presidential Regulation No. 59/2017 relating to the
implementation of SDGs in Indonesia, the National
Development Planning Agency was instructed to present a
roadmap to implement the SDGs
Indonesia's Environmental Law was enacted in 2009 based
on the concept of sustainable development, prevention,
precaution and a "polluter pays" principle. To better
address environmental issues, the Ministry of Environment
and the Ministry of Forestry were merged to become the
Ministry of Environment and Forestry in October 2014
The President's Nawacita Programme
The "Nine Agenda Priorities" of the President's
priority actions. Shifting to a low-carbon and
climate-resilient development path is an
integral part of this mission and is integrated in
development policies, strategies and programs
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Indonesia's Environmental Commitment and Objectives
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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Mitigation
Adopted the National Action Plan for Greenhouse Gas Emission
Reduction in 2011.
Focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emission through a National
Determined Contribution with an unconditional reduction target of
29% by 2030 compared to the 2010 baseline. An additional 12%
reduction is conditional on technology transfer, capacity building,
results for payment and access to finance.
Environmental Fund Management Agency (BPLDH): established in
October 2019 with the vision to create a trusted institution to attract
national and international donors as well as effectively mobilize public
and private fund in order to support protection programmes.
Adaptation
the
National Action Plan on Climate Change Adaptation: National
framework for adaptation initiatives mainstreamed into
National Development Plan.
Medium Term Development Plan 2020-2024 (RPJMN): reflects
Indonesia's strong commitment to shift to a low carbon
development based approach to economic development and a
more climate resilient path. Includes key priorities such as
renewable energy and energy efficient development, forest
conservation and reforestation, waste management, land
intensification, food security as well as governance and
institutionalization of investment and regulation.
Biodiversity
Indonesia is an archipelago made up of 17,504
islands with unique ecosystems containing a
large number of diverse species.
Indonesian Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
2015-2020: launched to provide an outline on
how biodiversity could be utilized sustainably
to improve economic and development
opportunities.
Source: Green Sukuk Report 2020, Bank Indonesia, Ministry of Finance
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