Bank Indonesia Policy Mix
Commitment to Sustainability and Climate Change Mitigation
Republic of Indonesia's Commitment to Sustainability which Includes Climate Change Mitigation
Commitment to Sustainability
Successfully implemented the Sustainable Development
Goals by achieving the 2030 development agenda
introduced by the United Nations (UN). The Indonesia's
Presidential Regulation no. 59/2017 concerning the
implementation of SDGs in Indonesia mandated the
Ministry of National Development Planning to provide the
Roadmap of SDGs in Indonesia
Background of Commitment
Combining public and private funds to support
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)s
The Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of
Finance and PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (SMI) seeks
to achieve the SDGs through the establishment of an
integrated platform called "SDG Indonesia One"1
which combines public and private funds through
blended finance schemes to be channeled into
infrastructure projects related to the achievement of
SDGs
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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PAAT JUDGE
PERTATION
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
Mitigation
Based on the Paris Agreement and Indonesia's NDC, Gol
has committed to reduce greenhouse gas emission by
29% in 2030 on unconditional mitigation scenario using
self-financing, and by 41% in 2030 on conditional
mitigation scenario using international financing support
Based on National Energy Policy, increase New Renewable
Energy to 23% of national energy mix by 2025
Strengthen the Core Actions through strengthening the
policy framework, human and institutional capacity,
socializing, and researching
With regards to forestry, the actions should include
deforestation prevention, forest degradation prevention,
conservation, and others
Note: (1) SDG Indonesia One, PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur
Environment Commitment and Objectives
Adaptation
Climate Change: Significant risks for Indonesia's
natural resources that will impact the production
and distribution of food, water, and energy
National Action Plan on Climate Change Adaptation:
National framework for adaptation initiatives
mainstreamed
Development Plan
into
the National
Medium-term Goal of Indonesia's climate change
adaptation strategy: reduce risks on all development
sectors by 2030 through local capacity
strengthening, improved knowledge management,
convergent policy on climate change adaptation
and disaster risks reduction
Biodiversity
Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago
comprising over 16,056 islands with unique
ecosystems containing a large number of diverse
species.
Contains the world 3rd largest area of rainforests
Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2015-2020
was launched to provide an outline on how
biodiversity could be utilized sustainably to
improve economic and development opportunities.
Source: Ministry of Finance
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