Baseline Development National Scope In national scope, authorities are still in the hand of the Central Government

Guideline for Implementing Green House Gas Emission Reduction Action Plan 99 activities that potentially reduce GHG or supporting activities, mitigation costs for each programactivity, etc. Then they develop various mitigation scenarios consisting of the possible actions to be undertaken.

7.8.3 Mitigation Action Proposals

Provincial Governments, especially land-based sector Working Groups coordinate development of mitigation action proposals based on the mitigation scenarios that are most suitable to local characteristics and capacity.

7.8.4 Measurement, Reporting and Veriication

Provincial Governments, speciically Bappeda, are tasked with coordinating collecting mitigation action implementation reports performed by implementing agencies in various DistrictsCities. Then the compiled reports are submitted to Bappenas. Implementing agenciesorganizations at the DistrictCity level are from both governmental and non-governmental elements such as Forestry Dinas, Plantation Dinas, and Agricultural Dinas or business actors and related NGOs. In principle, they have such tasks as implementing mitigation actions, measuring and recording GHG emission reduction from each completed mitigation action, recording the low and amount of funds used, recording co-beneits or negative impacts if any and capacity and institutional building programs. Results of the task implementation are reported to Bappeda. Related to the tasks, process and reports on each mitigation action implementation done at the Provincial and also districtcity level are ready for veriication by an Independent Audit Agency.

7.9 Local Engagement with GHG Emission Reduction in The Power Energy Sector

The local governments’ roles in GHG emission reduction efforts for power sector are focused on the energy use management sub-sector for power consumed by various buildingsconstructions and road lamp facilities owned and managed by various local government agencies demand side management. The management can and must be done by local governments as a form of contribution to power saving efforts, as well as a real example to wider society.