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PREFACE
Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 agenda was
developed at the time when the Country
was taking a position of High Ambition on
Climate Action, embracing 2022 as the year of
Indonesia's G20 Presidency. The ambitious target
of negative emission for the FOLU sector shows
extraordinary but realistic determination, built
on the performance for at least seven years in
alignment with President Joko Widodo's central
message to focus on real work "under promise,
over deliver". Now, we have set the milestone for
reaching FOLU Net Sink!
The legal basis for Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink
2030 agenda is the Presidential Regulation No.
98 of 2021 on the Implementation of Carbon
Pricing to Achieve the Nationally Determined
Contribution Target and Control Over Greenhouse
Gas Emissions in the National Development, in the
Article 3 Paragraph (4).
Guidelines for operation of Indonesia's
FOLU Net Sink 2030 agenda are provided in the
Operational Plan document stipulated by the
Environment and Forestry Ministerial Decree
No. 168/2022. The document outlines detailed
mitigation programs and activities, spatial
approaches-based operational plan, persons in
charge of the activities/programs, human resource
needs, facilities and infrastructure, budgeting, and
national implementation timelines for 2022-2030.
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The Operational Plan of Indonesia's FOLU Net
Sink 2030 is directed to reach an emission level at
minus 140 Mt CO₂e by 2030, and minus 304 Mt
CO₂e by 2050, leading to the net emission level for
all sectors in the national level of 540 Mt CO₂e or
equivalent to 1.6 tonnes CO2 per capita.
The target will be achieved through a set
of strategic measures. Reducing the rate of
deforestation and forest degradation is at the heart
of the measures. It is coupled with the actions to
develop plantation forests, implement sustainable
forest management, promote social forestry and
forest rehabilitation with and without rotation.
Furthermore, peatlands and mangrove forests,
two essential ecosystems storing high amounts of
carbon stock will be highly protected and restored
for those that have been degraded. Other measures
include biodiversity and ecosystem conservation,
law enforcement, development of various new
policy instruments, as well as development of
monitoring and evaluation systems.
Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 Agenda
has a consequence that efforts and hard work
conducted by all parties must be enhanced and
aligned in a measurable and accountable manner.
Collaboration and synergy amongst the relevant
stakeholders, including central government, local
governments, academic society, the private sector,
and communities in the grassroots level play an
essential role in attaining the ambitious agenda.
Therefore, substantive climate actions carried
out on the ground throughout the Country must
be properly documented and systematically
communicated to the public. This Book of FOLU
Net Sink: Indonesia's Climate Actions Towards
2030 constitutes an important documentation,
not only for communicating strategic actions to
address catastrophic climate change that have
been thoroughly carried out by the Country,
but also providing open information about the
good performance of climate change-related
stakeholder collaboration.
It is delighting to see many parties taking
parts in supporting Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink
Agenda. There is a hope that this publication will
become a legacy and reference for all of us in
making Indonesia's Climate Action Towards 2030
victorious.
Jakarta,
May 2023
Minister of Environment and Forestry
Siti Nurbaya
A landscape in Sebangau National Park,
Central Kalimantan, one of the largest
peatland ecosystems in Indonesia.
ORahmat Hidayat
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