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    MSM Country Snapshot Series: INDONESIA

    2012
    The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health (APCOM) have released a new publication series intending to document and circulate good practices, share progress, stimulate discussion, and inform priority interventions and advocacy efforts to address the rising HIV epidemic among men who h
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    Mobile Southeast Asia Report 2012: Crossroads of Innovation

    2012
    This report, the first annual Mobile Southeast Asia report addresses the growing strength of mobile innovation practices in the region. The material is drawn from interviews with over two dozen digital media experts and organisers of the MobileMonday chapters in the six key regional markets, as well as extensive research from books, journals, news, and market reports.
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    Safeguarding forests and people: a framework for designing a national system to implement REDD+ safeguards

    World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2012
    This report provides a framework for the national implementation of REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) safeguards. These safeguards are needed to ensure effective implementation of REDD+ so that it does not inadvertently harm communities and ecosystems.
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    Measuring disaster-resilient communities: a case study of coastal communities in Indonesia

    Forestry Nepal, 2012
    Although there are fundamental linkages, and complementarities exist, between vulnerability reduction and resilience building of communities, recent policy and programming has focused more on the latter. This paper argues that reducing the underlying causes of vulnerabilities and their interactions with resilience elements is a prerequisite for obtaining resilience capabilities.
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    A new direction in climate compatible development: Indonesia’s forest moratorium

    Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2012
    In late 2009, Indonesia made a voluntary commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 26 per cent by 2020, or by 41 per cent with international assistance, compared to business as usual. The country aims to achieve 87 per cent of this goal by reducing emissions from deforestation and peatland conversion.
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    Trisanita

    Trisanita is a platform for journals of environmental sanitation.
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    Climate risk management: an integrated approach for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in Indonesia

    2012
    With over 17,000 islands, Indonesia is especially vulnerable to climate risks, and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) will be severely compromised if ‘climate proofing’ or adaptation interventions are inadequate.
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    Designing effective REDD+ safeguard information systems: building on existing systems and country experiences

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2012
    A key determinant of REDD+ success will be the development and implementation of safeguards, including systems for providing information on how safeguards are addressed and respected. This policy paper is the result of a three-year initiative to develop REDD+ safeguard information systems (SIS).
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    Grow in concert with nature: green water defense for flood risk management in East Asia

    World Bank, 2012
    This report takes stock of advances in management practices, and institutional and technological innovations for managing water resources under a changing climate. The focus is on green water defense (GWD) for flood risk management in deltas and other areas vulnerable to flooding in East Asia.
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    Children’s action for disaster risk reduction: views from children in Asia

    International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR), 2012
    This report indicates that Asian children and youth have been involved in hazard mapping, raising awareness through radio and games, as well as influencing other children, their teachers, parents and communities on how to reduce the effects of disasters.

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