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IV. BUILDING COLLABORATION
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s a tremendous agenda, Indonesia's FOLU
Net Sink 2030 is not only the responsibility
of the Ministry of Environment and
Forestry. Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 has
become a national cognizance, requiring support
from all components of the nation. All ministries,
institutions, state-owned enterprises, private,
non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the
community at the site level, from men, women,
to the younger generation, have their own critical
role to play in achieving Indonesia's FOLU Net
Sink 2030 target.
Therefore, consolidation, coordination and
outreach are carried out simultaneously to build
togetherness and alignment in the steps of
implementing Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink agenda.
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry has
accelerated its efforts to establish collaborative
works with all parties in order to implement
the Operational Plan of Indonesia's FOLU Net
Sink 2030. Communication with the 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 climate change mitigation.
Communication with all parties is essential to get
feedback from them for better policy and decision
making, supportive of the FOLU Net Sink agenda.
The effort has theretofore got positive
response. Academics through FORETIKA have
played an active role in disseminating the
agenda. FORETIKA is a Forum of Chairman of
Higher Education Institutions on Forestry in
Indonesia. The FOLU Net Sink Agenda has also
received support from the Indonesian Chamber
of Commerce and Industry (KADIN Indonesia)
which runs the Net Zero Hub and Regenerative
Forest Business Sub Hub (RFBSH) programs with
the aim at encouraging the implementation of
Indonesia's Long-Term Strategy for Low Carbon
and Climate Resilience (LTS-LCCR) as well as
Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030.
Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 agenda has
been also communicated to the global community.
Indonesia introduces the FOLU Net Sink Agenda
to a number of partner countries through bilateral
meetings and multilateral fora. It is essential
since the agenda of climate change mitigation
has become a common agenda but differentiated
responsibilities (CBDR).
President Joko Widodo encourages the Leaders of the G20
to collaborate and cooperate in addressing climate change
by observing a success story of mangrove rehabilitation in
Taman Hutan Raya (Tahura, Grand Forest Park) Ngurah Rai.
The 1,300-ha Tahura that once was got abrasion, after being
planted and nurtured, becomes dense, home of 33 mangrove
species and 130 animal species.
(Denpasar, Bali, 16 November 2022)
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