Implementation and Funding Priority for Actions

6. Implementation and ME

6.1. Implementation and Funding Priority for Actions

This CRS document is open to various parties who will implement as well as provide funding to the priority actions that have been prepared. Yet all actions and financing will be coordinated by BAPPEDA of Semarang City, assisted by the City Working Group and Technical Team on Climate Change Adaptation of Semarang. Implementation and funding priority action can therefore be carried out by various parties, both Local Government through APBD, the central government through APBN, ICCTF, Private Sector through CRS Fund, NGOs, Universities, or National and international donor institutions. Implementation of community-based approach community-based should remain the focus attention from the action plan. Community Involvement as it has been demonstrated in the ACCCRN s Pilot Projects have a significant influence on the success of implemented adaptation action. The involvement of community is essential especially when the contribution of community in a particular intervention will be needed during and post implementation are needed. It can be and is not limited to some activities such as incorporating community consultation, involving civil society, giving responsibility for implementation, and sharing funding and resources. Climate change adaptation action that has been formulated basically can be divided into short, medium, and long-term intervention. Long-term intervention requires a huge financial investment and more time in make it happen. Besides, there are also adaptation actions that could be realized in a shorter period of time. The top five of prioritized actions will be the short-term category of actions that will be proposed to Rockefeller Foundation. Every action adaptation does not exclusively belong to one particular institution but it promotes collaborative action in accordance with the authority of every organization. Table below outlines priority actions for climate change adaptation in Semarang City in terms of timeframe, fund allocation , and potential collaboration execution. 65 Table 6.1: Matrix of prioritized Adaptation Actions Proposal to RF Short Term - Less than 3 Years ADAPTATION ACTIONS TIME FRAME PROPOSED BUDGET FUNDING PROPOSAL COLLABORATING ACTORS Rain Harvesting 30 Months 750,000 USD Rockefeller Foundation, ISET, MercyCorps BAPPEDA, BLH; Dinas Kesehatan; BAPERMAS, University and Research Institution, and NGOs Flood Shelter 18 Months 210,000 USD Rockefeller Foundation, ISET, MercyCorps BAPPEDA,PSDA, DPU, DTK, DKPB, University and Research Institution, and NGOs The establishment of Center for Cities and Climate Changes 12 Months 100,000 USD Rockefeller Foundation, ISET, MercyCorps BAPPEDA, BPS, Litbang, Bag. Hukum, University and Research Institution, and NGOs Protecting water resources through domestic liquid waste management 21 Months 230,000 USD Rockefeller Foundation, ISET, MercyCorps BAPPEDA,BLH, Dinas Kesehatan, DTK, University and Research Institution, and NGOs Strategic Environmental Assessment of City Masterplan with Climate Change Criteria 12 Months 100,000 USD Rockefeller Foundation, ISET, MercyCorps BAPPEDA, University and Research Institution, and NGOs Table 6.2: Medium up to 5 years and Long Term Up to 10 years of Adaptation Actions TIME FRAME ADAPTATION ACTIONS FUNDING PROPOSAL COLLABORATION AND FUNDING Medium Term Mainstreaming climate change into formal education curricula APBD, ICCTF Dinas Pendidikan, BLH; University and Research Institution Water Saving APBD, ICCTF PSDA, DPU, BAPERMAS, University and Research Institution, and NGOs 66 TIME FRAME ADAPTATION ACTIONS FUNDING PROPOSAL COLLABORATION AND FUNDING Medium Term Involvement Private Sector’s CSR in Climate Adaptation Projects APBD, ICCTF BAPPEDA, BLH, University and Research Institution, and NGOs Purification of public wells contaminated water sources APBD, ICCTF, DAK BLH, Dinas Kesehatan, BAPERMAS Vegetative treatment to address landslide in the high slope areas APBD, ICCTF, DAK BLH, Dinas Pertanian, Dinas Pertamanan, NGOs 100 m Green belt along the shoreline in aquaculture land APBD, ICCTF, DAK DKP, BLH, Dinas Pertanian, NGOs Upstream Conservation of Jatibarang Dam APBD, ICCTF Pem Provinsi BLH, Kehutanan, BLH, Dinas Pertanian Diversification of marine and fisheries business and products APBD, ICCTF, DAK DKP, BAPERMAS, Dinas Koperasi Long Term Channels belt network APBN, ICCTF DPU Pusat, BAPPEDA, DPU, PSDA, DTKP Neighborhood drainage system APBN, ICCTF DPU Pusat, BAPPEDA, DPU, PSDA, BAPERMAS, DTKP Seawater desalination APBN, ICCTF DPU Pusat, BAPPEDA, DPU, PSDA Sea wall APBN, ICCTF DPU Pusat, BAPPEDA, DPU, PSDA, DTKP

6.2. Monitoring and Evaluation