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Indonesia and Environment

Indonesia
  • Capital: Jakarta
  • Population: 242968342
  • Size: 1919440.0 Km2

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The BLDS environment collection
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Asia-Pacific Regional Climate Change Adaptation Assessment
US Agency for International Development, 2010
This report discusses the climate change adaptation needs of the Asia-Pacific region; it was undertaken in order to inform USAID’s Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA). The report’s analysis is based on stakeholder c...
Cities and Resilience
Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network: Indore Initiative, 2009
This policy brief highlights the key issues discussed at the Cities and Resilience Dialogue held in Bangkok, Thailand, in September 2009. The event assessed the progress of Asian cities in addressing anticipated impacts of climate cha...
Real-Time Evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative: Contributions to National REDD+ Processes 2007-2010. Country Report: Indonesia
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
This report presents the findings of an evaluation of the support provided by Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI) to the formulation and implementation of national REDD1 strategies and other REDD readine...
Peatlands – guidance for climate change mitigation by conservation, rehabilitation and sustainable use
H. Joosten / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012
This report by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) is aimed as a handbook for policy makers, technical audiences and others interested in peatlands. The publication informs on management and finance optio...
Real-Time Evaluation of Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative: Contributions to National REDD+ Processes 2007-2010. Executive Summaries from Country Reports
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
The primary objective of the Norwegian Government’s climate policy is to help establish a global, binding, long-term post-2012 regime that will ensure cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions sufficient to limit global temperature...
Do local communities affect REDD+ activities?
2011
This paper presents the perspectives of stakeholders on REDD+ through several scientific publications and policy briefs citing case studies from Indonesia. It notes that local perspectives on REDD+ tend to differ from those ...
Human Livelihoods, Ecosystem Services and the Habitat of the Sumatran Orangutan
World Agroforestry Centre, 2011
As countries like Indonesia consider strategies for a policy to implement the REDD+ mechanism, evidence is increasingly pointing to the need for an all-inclusive approach as opposed to establishing and exclusively focusing on protecte...
The importance of coastal mangroves in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Indonesia
D. Murdiyarso (ed); B. Kauffman (ed) / Center for International Forestry Research, 2011
Tropical wetland ecosystems, especially peatlands and mangroves, are important in global carbon cycling. This brief notes that Indonesia has more tropical wetlands than any other country on Earth and that coastal mangroves are importa...
The Norwegian Indonesian partnership for improving forest governance should focus on livelihoods and markets
A.G. Royo; A. Hardiyanto; Z. Alamsyah / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2010
The partnership for governance reform in Indonesia (Kemitraan) continues to run the only forest governance programme (namely FGP) that bridges civil society with government partners in sustainable forest management efforts. The FGP, f...
Evaluation of support from Norway's International Climate and Forest Initiative in Indonesia
C. Mackenzie; M. Clarke; A. Suntana / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011
The rationale behind Norway’s support for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) is to make a substantial contribution in the struggle against global warming. This report presents the findings of an ...
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Trisanita
Platform for international peer-reviewed journals focusing on sanitation published in Indonesia.
Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Komodo National Park is located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. Established in 1980, initially the main purpose of the Park was to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and its habitat. However, over the years, the goals for the Park have expanded to protecting its entire biodiversity, both terrestrial and marine. In 1986,...
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Environment profiles on Indonesia

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