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In 2021, the West Kalimantan REDD+ Working Group managed to improve the quality of its monitoring and reporting system on emissions reduction-related activities in West Kalimantan through the Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) website, which is also used to publish the working results of the Pokja. These reporting results will later be submitted to the National Registry System (SRN) owned and operated by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF). In order to streamline the reporting flow, the West Kalimantan REDD+ Working Group is planning to integrate the West Kalimantan MRV website into the SRN in the near future.
With the support of FORCLIME, a preparatory website integration meeting was held on 8 December 2021 at the Secretariat of the West Kalimantan REDD+ Working Group. The meeting was opened by the Head of the Environmental Management and Monitoring Division of the West Kalimantan Environment and Forestry Service, Ms. Yenny S.Hut, MT, who is also a member of the REDD+ Working Group for West Kalimantan Province.
This meeting resulted in the improvement of several menus on the website, including the granting of access to stakeholders in West Kalimantan so that they will be able to fill out self-reports that address mitigation and adaptation activity.
A follow-up discussion will be held with the Directorate of Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Monitoring, Reporting and Verification, the Directorate-General for Climate Change Control, MoEF in order to develop a strategy for integrating provincial MRV websites into the national website.
For more information, please contact:
Yenny, S.Hut, MT, Environment and Forestry Service of West Kalimantan Province, Member of the West Kalimantan REDD+ Working Group
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 assess the effectiveness of its area management, the Wasur National Park conducted a recent assessment that was carried out jointly with the relevant stakeholders so that the results would be objective. The management assessment, which was undertaken through the application of the Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool (METT) approach, was conducted from 7 - 8 December 2021 in Merauke, Papua. This activity, which was supported by FORCLIME, was opened by the Head of the Wasur National Park, Mr. Yarman, S.Hut., MP., and was attended by various development partners located in Papua Province, including academics, NGOs and local communities. The facilitators for the implementation of the METT were Dr. Peggy Awanti Nila Krisna from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and FORCLIME’s Senior Advisor, Dr. Ismet Khaeruddin.
In addition to evaluating the effectiveness of area management, this assessment was also aimed at the identification of problems, disturbances and threats relating to the management of national parks in general. In this regard, adaptation management will be implemented in accordance with the scale of any problems discovered.
This assessment related not only to the work of the national park but was initiated more broadly in order to discover what activities have been completed to date, including through programmes that are being implemented by the national park’s partners. As a result, the assessment provided opportunities for partners to develop appropriate priority programmes aimed at improving the management of the Wasur National Park.
The follow-up to this two-day activity involved the preparation of a resume of the METT assessment results that will be submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, which will then determine a METT value for the Wasur National Park for 2021.
For more information, please contact:
Theodora F. Resubun, Advisor for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua Province
Mohammad Sidiq, Strategic Area Manager for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua and West Papua Provinces
The Wasur National Park, working in conjunction with FORCLIME, recently conducted a field survey in order to identify the potential and socio-cultural conditions of the community as the basis for selecting target villages for the implementation of programmes relating to sustainable forest management, including the use of non-timber forest products by traditional communities. The survey involved field visits to five villages located in and around the Wasur National Park and was completed last November. In order to discuss the results of the field survey and to determine the target villages, the management of the Wasur National Park (TN Wasur) held a coordination meeting with its various development partners, including FORCLIME, on 7 December in Merauke, Papua.
The selected villages will subsequently become locations in which joint activities of the Wasur National Park and FORCLIME will take place. Moreover, the villages in question are expected to become models regarding the sustainable use of natural resources by traditional communities.
“We are grateful for the programme that has been implemented so far with FORCLIME and hopefully through this support, our community development activities will be more optimally implemented,” explains the Head of the Wasur National Park Office, Mr. Yarman, S.Hut, MP
The minutes from this meeting will be submitted to FORCLIME’s head office and will subsequently be reported to the Planning Bureau at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry as the project executing agency of FORCLIME.
The next step will be to formulate a programme of activities in the supported villages and to determine a suitable assistance model.
For more information, please contact:
Theodora F. Resubun, Advisor for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua Province
Mohammad Sidiq, Strategic Area Manager for Sustainable Forest Management and Coordinator for Papua and West Papua Provinces
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