Local Action Plan for Green House Gas Emission Reduction RAD-GRK
Guideline for Developing
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1.3. Scope
Guideline for RAD-GRK development includes: a Substance and Structure of RAD-GRK
b Process and Procedures for RAD-GRK Development c Organizing several activities and agencies related to the development of
RAD-GRK, including development schedule.
1.4. Legal Basis
Legal Basis for RAN-GRK development includes: a Law No.6 Year 1994 on Ratiication of United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change; b Law No. 25 Year 2004 on National Development Planning System SPPN
c Law No. 32 Year 2004 on Local Government d Law No. 32 Year 2009 on Environmental Management and Protection
e Government Regulation No. 19 Year 2010 on Strengthening of Governors’
Role as Central Government Representatives at the Local Levels f Presidential Regulation No. 5 Year 2010 on 2010-2014 RPJMN
g Presidential Regulation No. 61 Year 2011 on National Action Plan for Green House Gas Emission Reduction
Guideline for Developing
Local Action Plan for Green House Gas Emission Reduction RAD-GRK
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Chapter 2 SUBSTANCE AND STRUCTURE
OF RAD-GRK
The chapter concisely explains about key substances included in the RAD- GRK, and structure systematization of RAD-GRK document development.
2.1. Substance of RAD-GRK
Key substances of RAD-GRK consist of 5 ive elements
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, namely: 1. Sources and Potential of GHG Emission Reduction
Identifying sectors and activities that potentially serve as GHG emission sourcesabsorption, based on coverage, area condition, activities and
production of sectoral emission, and local characteristics.
2. Baseline BAU of GHG emission Baseline BAU or usually called baseline is estimated emission level and
GHG projection with scenario without policy intervention and mitigation technology from sectors identiied within an agreed period of time year
2010-2020.
3. Proposed GHG Emission Reduction Action Plan mitigation, both in the forms of key activities and supporting activities.
a Proposed mitigation actions than can potentially reduce GHG emission from selected sectors sub-sectors from existing and new activities.
b Potential of emission reduction from baseline from year 2010 through 2020 for every proposed mitigation action group of actions.
c Estimated mitigation costs and reduction costs per ton of GHG emission for every proposed action.
d Duration of implementation of each identiied mitigation action. 4. Proposed priorities priority scale of selected mitigation action proposals.
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Guideline for Implementating GHG Emission Reduction Action Plan, Sub-chapter 3.1.