Mixed Scope Mixed scope is where it is dificult to divide central and local authorities. The
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Based on the scope, Provincial Governments including DistrictCity Governments can identify and determine what sectors can potentially produce
GHG emissions according to the owned characteristics and authorities. Of course, coordination with the Central Government through related Ministry
Agency or working groups is still needed to avoid work duplication.
Grouping of scopes along with information related to national and local institutional engagement in RAN-RAD-GRK development can be illustrated
in Table 23 below.
Sector Scope
1. Forestry, Peat Land and
Agriculture
2. Energy, Transport, Industry
3. Waste
National related MinistryAgency
- Authority in managing conserved forests,
production forests depending on the
scale - National forestry and
agriculture policy and program
- National policy on RTRWN, TGHK, RKTN,
RPJMN - Auhtority in planning
power plants and national power network
management of PLN on-grid
- Authority in managing National Transport
System inter-provinces which includes land, sea
and air transport - Large industrial group
management - Fully involved in all
RAN-GRK phases - National waste
management policy and program
Provincial Related Local Apparatus
OrganizationOPD - Authority in managing
production forests, protected forests
depending on the scale,
- Suitability of national policy and program with
RTRWP, TGHK, RKTN, RPJMD
- Special authority for individual power plant
and having separated network from PLN off-
grid - Provincial land transport
system management inter districtcity
- Suggested management: small and
medium industries IKM
- Coordination for management of
industry-produced and domestic waste from
Districtcity
DistrictCity Related OPD
- Authority in managing production forests,
protected forests depending on the
scale - Suitability of national
policy and program with RTRWK, TGHK, RKTN,
RPJMD
- Special authority for individual power plant
and having separated network from PLN off-
grid - Districtcity road system
management - Suggested
management: small and medium industriesIKM
- Management of industry-produced and
domestic waste
Table 23.
Matrix of Local Mitigation Scope.
In principle, the matrix gives brief information on examples of directions for Provincial Governments and DistrictCity Governments to select which
sectors can potentially reduce GHG emissions based on the local authorities and characteristics see the column in colours in Table 23: the light green
colour for mixed authority, pink colour for central authority, and light blue colour for local authority