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Sustainable Development and Low Carbon Emission Strategies

237 MALUKU INTRODUCTION: Mega- biodiversity in Sahul Shelf RESILIENCE SUSTAINABLE SMART DEVELOPMENT The islands of Papua and New Guinea are home to the third- largest tropical rainforest in the world with a diversity of bird and plant species. (S) 1,113,445.43 ha (Mnukwar, 2018) PETA TUME IZIN KONSESI PERTAMBANGAN (2009) IUPHHK Hutan Alam ( IUPHHK-HTI (376 200 IUPHHK Perkebunan (552 87 SAKNUMFOR JANDIGAR B are word MONDAN KYAPURA PUNCATURIA P PAPUA P ப The poverty rate in the 2nd national ranking (21.51%) and economic growth up to 4.87% per year (W) To simulate carbon management from the forestry sector in West Papua into long- term low-carbon sustainable development Manokwari Declaration (2018) and Mou with Bappenas (2019) for LCD planning 70% of its territory as a conservation area and to improve the welfare of indigenous peoples (Perdasus), Provincial Development Paradigm. Comitment West Papua to enter NDC (0) KETERANGAN: Ibukota Propins Batas Kabupaten Total Luas Hutan :40.546.360 Ha Hutan Lahan Kering Primer Hutan Lahan Kering Sekunder Konsesi Tambang Mineral & Batubara (2.701.283,30 Ha) Konsesi Tambang Minyak & Gas Daratan (9.271.769,109 Ha) dan Lautan (10.827.439 N E W Social Bearable Equitable Sustainable Environment Economic Viable Deforestation and Degradation Degradation rate of 1.05% per year (primary forest area will reach 6,226,200 ha in 2010 and will continue to be degraded to 5,758,700 ha in 2018) and the secondary forest conversion into shrubs or non-forest areas reached 2.41% per year (T)
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