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Indonesia and Climate change

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

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Realising REDD + national strategy and policy options
Center for International Forestry Research, 2009
Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing forest carbon stocks in developing countries (REDD+) started as a global initiative. More than 40 countries are developing national REDD+ strategies and polic...
Effective LEDS for climate-resilient economic growth
C. Clapp (ed); G. Briner (ed); K. Karousakis (ed) / OECD Development Centre, 2010
Mitigation and adaptation climate change policy cuts across all sectors of the economy and broader national priorities, such as poverty alleviation, sustainable development and economic growth. This paper outlines the evolution of the...
Exploring the prerequisites for effective low-carbon development strategies using case studies from Ghana and Indonesia
X. van Tilburg (ed); L. Würtenberger (ed); H. de Coninck (ed) 2011
Low-carbon development strategies (LCDS) have attracted interest in the climate discourse as a soft alternative to voluntary or obligatory greenhouse gas emission reduction targets in developing countries, many of which have taken the...
Strengthening the 2004 Tsunami-affected population’s resilience to future disasters
A. Bhattacharjee; M. Bhatt; T. Vaux / Reliefweb, 2010
This review report from the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) examines whether its vision of a more long-lasting impact had been achieved in terms of strengthening the 2004 Tsunami-affected population’s resilience to future en...
The energy strategy, focus areas, services, partnerships and experiences of UNIDO in terms of energy efficiency and management
United Nations [UN] Industrial Development Organization, 2009
Energy efficiency in industry contributes to economic growth and mitigating environmental impact while reducing industrial energy intensity and improving competitiveness. Industry is responsible for more than one third of global prima...
Promoting cleaner and efficient use of energy by enhancing the use of renewable energy for industrial applications
United Nations [UN] Industrial Development Organization, 2010
Renewable energy has become a viable option for enhancing access to energy at most places through on/off grid electrification, both in urban and rural areas, and promoting productive uses and industrial applications in energy intensiv...
National approaches to leverage climate finance effectively
B. Müller / Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, 2009
This comment discusses the need to devolve funding decisions to national (or, if more appropriate, regional) designated funding entities. It is about the rationale for devolving funding decisions to the recipients, as well as the need...
Asking the right questions about climate change risks and effects
M. Van Aalst; M. Helmer; C. de Jong; et al. / Red Cross/ Red Crescent Centre on Climate Change and Disaster Preparedness, 2007
The Red Cross / Red Crescent Climate Guide puts forward experiences of more than forty National Societies who in the last five years have started to address climate change in their work. The guide aims to provide guidance and step-by-...
Will reducing emissions influence climate change?
M. van Noordwijk; H. Purnomo; L. Peskett / World Agroforestry Centre, 2008
This paper summarises a study undertaken by the Indonesian Forest Climate Alliance (IFCA) to support Indonesian stakeholders to participate in global negotiations. The authors note that the objective of reducing emissions from defores...
Spatial lay-outing of coastal areas of Aceh, Indonesia after the December 2004 tsunami
S. Ritung; F. Agus; H. Hidayat / World Agroforestry Centre, 2007
This booklet was prepared after the December 2004 tsunami caused serious damage to agricultural land, soils and vegetation along the coastal areas of Aceh, Indonesia. The booklet is a guideline for the district government of Aceh Bara...
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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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