4.UN REDD pilot province 0
• Test REDD implementation system
• Achieve readiness for national
implementation
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Outcome 2: Demonstration of establishing
a REL, MRV and fair payment systems
a REL MRV and fair payment systems
1. Measuring
1
Measuring, Reporting, Verification (MRV)
Reporting Verification (MRV)
2. Reference Emission Level (REL)
3. Harmonized Fair and Equitable payment
Harmonized Fair and Equitable payment
mechanism
4. Maximising carbon‐benefits and
incorporating co‐benefits
Outcome 3: Capacity established to
implement REDD at decentralized levels
implement REDD at decentralized levels
1 Capacity
1.
Capacity for spatial socio
for spatial socio‐economic
economic
planning incorporating REDD at district
level
2. Empowered stakeholders are able to
benefit from REDD
3. Multi‐stakeholder‐endorsed district plans
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for REDD implementation
1.
1 Deforestation is on‐going, but significant
Deforestation is on going but significant
forest cover remaining
2. Carbon density is relatively high
Carbon density is relatively high
3. Local political support is strong
4. Local capacity is reasonably strong
Local capacity is reasonably strong
5. Drivers can be addressed easily
6. REDD can bring co‐benefits
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7. Location of other REDD initiatives
8. Preference of GoI
Province will be selected from:
Province will be selected from:
• Central Sulawesi
• North Sulawesi
North Sulawesi
• Gorontalo
• Around
Around 60% forest cover
60% forest cover
• 2% rate of deforestation and forest
degradation
• Relatively high carbon density
• Detailed research has been done in
Sulawesi by STORMA project
• Governors are forward thinking
• Capacity of government agencies is
average for Indonesia
Land
Map
L d Cover
C
M
2005/2006
HF/HD
HF
/HD
LF/HD
LF
/HD
HF/LD
HF
/LD
LF/LD
LF
/LD
BACK
Note::
Note
Low - High
Forest - Deforestation
• Main drivers:
– Small‐scale agriculture
– Logging
• Co‐benefits:
– Low scores on MDG, high poverty.
– Very high biodiversity.
• Other REDD initiatives taking place in
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Kalimantan and Sumatra. Sulawesi under‐
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i d
represented
• Decision
Decision on pilot province to be made.
on pilot province to be made
• Inception workshop in pilot province
with provincial stakeholders.
with provincial stakeholders.
Visit
Email
www.un-redd.org
un-redd@un-redd.org
• Achieve readiness for national
implementation
l
Outcome 2: Demonstration of establishing
a REL, MRV and fair payment systems
a REL MRV and fair payment systems
1. Measuring
1
Measuring, Reporting, Verification (MRV)
Reporting Verification (MRV)
2. Reference Emission Level (REL)
3. Harmonized Fair and Equitable payment
Harmonized Fair and Equitable payment
mechanism
4. Maximising carbon‐benefits and
incorporating co‐benefits
Outcome 3: Capacity established to
implement REDD at decentralized levels
implement REDD at decentralized levels
1 Capacity
1.
Capacity for spatial socio
for spatial socio‐economic
economic
planning incorporating REDD at district
level
2. Empowered stakeholders are able to
benefit from REDD
3. Multi‐stakeholder‐endorsed district plans
l
k h ld
d
dd
l
for REDD implementation
1.
1 Deforestation is on‐going, but significant
Deforestation is on going but significant
forest cover remaining
2. Carbon density is relatively high
Carbon density is relatively high
3. Local political support is strong
4. Local capacity is reasonably strong
Local capacity is reasonably strong
5. Drivers can be addressed easily
6. REDD can bring co‐benefits
g
7. Location of other REDD initiatives
8. Preference of GoI
Province will be selected from:
Province will be selected from:
• Central Sulawesi
• North Sulawesi
North Sulawesi
• Gorontalo
• Around
Around 60% forest cover
60% forest cover
• 2% rate of deforestation and forest
degradation
• Relatively high carbon density
• Detailed research has been done in
Sulawesi by STORMA project
• Governors are forward thinking
• Capacity of government agencies is
average for Indonesia
Land
Map
L d Cover
C
M
2005/2006
HF/HD
HF
/HD
LF/HD
LF
/HD
HF/LD
HF
/LD
LF/LD
LF
/LD
BACK
Note::
Note
Low - High
Forest - Deforestation
• Main drivers:
– Small‐scale agriculture
– Logging
• Co‐benefits:
– Low scores on MDG, high poverty.
– Very high biodiversity.
• Other REDD initiatives taking place in
K li
Kalimantan and Sumatra. Sulawesi under‐
t
dS
t
S l
i d
represented
• Decision
Decision on pilot province to be made.
on pilot province to be made
• Inception workshop in pilot province
with provincial stakeholders.
with provincial stakeholders.
Visit
www.un-redd.org
un-redd@un-redd.org