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Indonesia and Climate change

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

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Developing Countries' Trade Vulnerabilities to EU Climate Policies
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, 2011
The European Union (EU) aims to take a lead in combating climate change and, as such, experiences a higher intensity of carbon leakage and competitiveness concerns. The EU is, however, an important export market for many developing co...
Skills for Green Jobs: A Global View
C. Hofmann / International Labour Organization, 2011
This volume examines the experiences of 21 developed and developing countries in adjusting their training provision to meet the new demands of a greener economy. It shows that skills development is critical to unlocking the employment...
Indonesia's Forest Moratorium: A Stepping Stone to Better Forest Governance?
D. Murdiyarso / Center for International Forestry Research, 2011
This document is a 4-month analysis of the ban on new forestry concessions that the Indonesian government announced in May. The purpose of the study is to help stakeholders on all sides interpret the significance of the two-year morat...
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...
Urban resilience strategies: Lessons from India, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia
S Tyler; O., S Reed; K MacClune / ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability, 2010
This paper discusses the development of resilience strategies in selected cities of India, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia as part of the Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN). Key lessons derived from t...
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...
Experiences, lessons learnt and best practices of REDD+ readiness in 12 Asia-Pacific countries
United Nations Development Programme, 2012
The UN-REDD Programme is the United Nations collaborative initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) in developing countries. This booklet delves into the experiences, challenges and best practi...
Unlocking the full mitigation potential of urban transport in developing countries
C. Huizenga; S. Bakker / Asian Development Bank, 2010
This report uses case studies conducted in Asian and Latin American cities to explore how urban transport policies and programmes could be developed as supported Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs). The repor...
Reducing emissions from deforestation, inside and outside the forest
ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins, 2010
New data from Indonesia suggests that one-third of greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation originate from areas not officially defined as ‘forest’. Accounting for carbon in the whole landscape and Reducing Emissions fr...
Lessons for REDD+ from measures to control illegal logging in Indonesia - report summary
C. Luttrell / Center for International Forestry Research, 2011
Indonesia has committed to reducing its emissions from land use, land use change and forestry by 26 percent by 2020. One way the country plans to meet this target is by committing to the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Fores...
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Trisanita
Platform for international peer-reviewed journals focusing on sanitation published in Indonesia.
Pelangi
Indonesian-based environmental research institute with a strong climate change programme
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
Research into the sustainable use of tropical forests
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