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In order to follow up on Circular of the Minister of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia No. S.37/MenLHK/Setjen/PPI.1/1/2021 on climate change and carbon emissions, the West Kalimantan Provincial Environment and Forestry Service, supported by FORCLIME, held a focus group discussion with stakeholders that was attended by representatives from provincial government agencies, academics and local partners. The meeting was held on 14 March 2022 in Pontianak, West Kalimantan and was opened by the Head of the Environment and Forestry Service for West Kalimantan Province, Ir. H. Adi Yani, MH. In his remarks, Mr. Adi Yani offered a number of directions that could be taken as regards the development of data and information on mitigation and adaptation activities. Said data and information will ultimately be uploaded to the national registration system prior to the preparation of relevant reports.
During the FDG, Mrs. Lasmi Yulistiana, SP, M.Sc., the Head of the Handling of Waste, Hazardous and Toxic Waste (PSLB3) and Pollution Management for the Environment and Forestry Service of West Kalimantan Province, presented some of the latest developments that have been introduced by the Province of West Kalimantan in terms of mitigation and adaptation to climate change, including the establishment of the MRV website. This site was constructed in order to compile data and information on the activities of stakeholders within the jurisdiction of West Kalimantan Province in relation to climate change mitigation and adaptation. On this occasion, Mrs. Lasmi invited development partners to support collaborations through real activities out in the field.
In the wake of the FGD, the parties concerned will collect data and information from the local partners in relation to climate-change mitigation and adaptation activities. A report will also be submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry on the contribution of the Province of West Kalimantan to the national emissions reduction target.
For more information, please contact:
Dwi Wahyu Asti, SP, M.Si., Department of PSLB3 and Pollution Management
Jumtani, Advisor for Sustainable Forest Management and GCF Focal Point
Wandojo Siswanto, Strategic Area Manager for Forest Policy and Climate Change
In an effort to disseminate its achievements in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) during 2021, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) held a series of meetings on 13 - 14 March 2022 in Bogor, West Java. The hybrid (online and offline) meetings were supported by FORCLIME and were opened by Prof. Dr. Winarni Dien Monoarfa on behalf of the Secretary-General of the MoEF. More than 400 participants attended the meetings, who were primarily representatives from the ministry office.
During the meetings, presented achievements towards the SDG goals, as follows:
During the meetings, Prof. Dr. Winarni Dien Monoarfa reminded attendees of the importance of proper documentation. In line with this principle, the results of the meetings on MoEF achievements on the SDGs for 2021 will be included in a book that is being supported by FORCLIME. The book is expected to be published by June 2022.
For more information, please contact:
R. Rizka Dewi Zuleika, Junior Adviser for Sustainable Forest Management
Mohammad Rayan, Technical Adviser for Cross-Cutting Issues and Conflict Management
Wandojo Siswanto, Strategic Area Manager for Forest Policy and Climate Change
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) has prepared a draft Macro-Plan for Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation or Rencana Makro Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam Hayati dan Ekosistem (RM KSDAHE) which has been under discussion since November 2021. The draft has been improved based on inputs from participants through FGDs. As a result, the Directorate-General of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation (KSDAE) held a public consultation on 9 March 2022 via a Zoom meeting and YouTube live stream. The public consultation aimed to further discussions of the draft and to seek common ground with internal MoEF parties as regards the document and efforts to work together to implement the macro-plan.
The Director-General of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation, Mr. Wiratno, opened the meeting virtually and delivered a set of guidelines which to addressed the strengthening of Indonesia’s commitment to engaging in biodiversity conservation. During this public consultation process, FORCLIME is supporting various experts (senior and junior consultants) who have been responsible for the presentation, development and drawing up of the draft macro-plan (RM KSDAHE).
The macro-plan sets out various directions, targets, policies and future strategies relating to natural resources and ecosystem conservation management. Conservation managers operating at both the national and sub-national levels will be required to refer to this plan during their work. Furthermore, the macro-plan outlines Indonesia’s position in international talks on related matters. The RM KSDAHE document is ultimately expected to become the basis for the preparation of the Strategic Plan and to be used as a guide in relation to efforts aimed at protecting the biodiversity of various areas.
The RM KSDAHE is a derivative document of the National Forestry Plan or Rencana Kehutanan Tingkat National (RKTN) 2011 - 2030 and has a lifespan of 20 years (2022 - 2042). The RKTN sets out plans for ecosystem and conservation management within protected areas.
All inputs gathered during the event will be accommodated and used as source materials during the finalization of the draft RM KSDAHE. This public consultation process will be followed up by a second public consultation process, which will be held with stakeholders outside the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. Subsequently, once the macro-plan (RM KSDAHE) has been completed, it will then be further processed by the Directorate-General Forestry and Environmental Planning in order to be legalized as a ministerial-level regulation.
For more information, please contact:
R. Rizka Dewi Zuleika, Junior Adviser for Sustainable Forest Management
Mohammad Rayan, Technical Adviser for Cross-Cutting Issues and Conflict Management
Wandojo Siswanto, Strategic Area Manager for Forest Policy and Climate Change
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