RECORDS OF INDONESIA READINESS FOR REDUCING EMISSION FROM DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION SCHEME

Tigor Butarbutar

Abstract


The scope of Readiness Package (R-P) for Reducing Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) nationwide and covers all the main activities that REDD+ strategy, implementation framework, reference emission level, monitoring system and safeguards. The method based on the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) guideline for R-P assessment by answers to 41 diagnostic questions for 35 readiness criteria of 5 (five) components/ 9 (nine) sub-components.Based on this study suggested that for the 1st component of REDD+strategy, required strengthening the institutions which will implement REDD+. For the 2st nd component of implementation framework, it is important to develop a procedure and standard for identification and mitigationdriver deforestation and degradation (DD). For the 3rd component, the reference emissions level (REL) need to be improved by validation to rd sub-national/local data (from tier 1 to tier 3 and up to five carbon pools). For the 4 component ofMeasurement, Reproting and th Verification (MRV) system such as forest monitoring need to be strengthened the capacity of human resources, particularly people who want to join the REDD+ scheme. Finally, for the 5th component, all the guideline related to safeguards need to be harmonized and synergized. 


Keywords


Readiness Package (R-P) REDD+; component; monitoring; carbon; community.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20886/jakk.2016.13.2.103-125

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