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An institutional analysis of biofuel policies and their social implications: lessons from Brazil, India and Indonesia
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 2012This paper examines how developing countries have attempted to promote rural development through biofuel production, what social outcomes those strategies have created and what lessons can be learned. This is done by comparing the contexts of Brazil, India and Indonesia; three countries with important agricultural sectors that have put large-scale biofuel programmes in place.DocumentLow carbon growth country studies – getting started: experience from six countries
Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme [World Bank / UNDP], 2009This document is a review of the low carbon growth studies conducted in six emerging economies: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico and South Africa. These countries, with the help of the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP), have initiated country specific studies to assess development goals in conjunction with greenhouse gas mitigation opportunities.DocumentA New Direction in Climate Compatible Development: Indonesia's Forest Moratorium
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2012This policy-brief examines a two year moratorium on new permits for primary natural forest and peat land that came into force in Indonesia on May 20th 2011. The brief aims to inform a range of decision-making actors in developing countries about the nature of improved forestry management in the face of a changing climate.DocumentIndonesia REDD+ capacity building services assessment
The Centre for People and Forests, 2012Capacity building and training efforts have transformed REDD+ from a little-known concept to an issue that is widely recognised, discussed and on the agenda of the government of Indonesia.DocumentChildren’s vulnerability to climate change and disaster impacts in East Asia and the Pacific
United Nations Children's Fund, 2011In 2011, UNICEF commissioned field research in Indonesia, Kiribati, Mongolia, Philippines and Vanuatu to determine if there were noticeable patterns and trends of climate change and disaster impacts on children.DocumentPeacemaking in Asia and the Pacific: Women's Participation, Perspectives and Priorities
Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Switzerland, 2011Ensuring women's fair representation and diverse contributions to peacemaking remains a major challenge. This publication explores the reasons for women’s under-representation in peace processes, both in terms of their participation and the substantive gender content of agreements.DocumentDeveloping Asia’s Pension Systems and Old-Age Income Support
Asian Development Bank Institute, 2012Old-age income support is becoming an issue of growing importance throughout Asia. This is especially true in East and Southeast Asia. This paper provides a broad overview of the current state of pension systems in the People’s Republic of China, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam.DocumentLiving on a Spike
Oxfam, 2011The human face of global food price rises is often missing amongst the abstract discussions of macro-economic trends and global food price indices. In order to understand the impact of the rise in global food prices through much of 2010 and into early 2011, Oxfam and research partners from the Institute of Development Studies spoke to people effected in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, and Zambia.DocumentReal-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, 2011This 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 readiness efforts in Indonesia up until the end of August 2010.DocumentPeatlands – guidance for climate change mitigation by conservation, rehabilitation and sustainable use
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012This 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 options to achieve emission reductions and enhance other vital ecosystem services from peatlands.Pages
