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2020 - States and Regions - Forest Module - Responses

Row numberAccount NumberAccount NameCountryCDP RegionParent SectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile Name
6751848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10Do you have region-wide targets that address deforestation, forest degradation and/or forest restoration?0Yes
6752848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).1Target type1Reduce deforestation
6753848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).2Drivers covered by the target1Large-scale agriculture
6754848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).2Drivers covered by the target1Small-scale agriculture and colonization
6755848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).2Drivers covered by the target1Fires
6756848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).2Drivers covered by the target1Charcoal and fuelwood
6757848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).3Target start year12013
6758848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).4Base year11990
6759848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).5Base year figure1145003
6760848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).6Target (%)1
6761848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).7Target year12030
6762848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).8Percentage achieved so far1
6763848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.10aPlease provide the details of you region's target(s).9Please describe the target1Indonesia defines a national FREL for the reference period 1990-2012 to evaluate forest conservation performance up to 2020. The historical deforestation indicates the average yearly deforestation 1990-2012 (the average deforestation baseline (1990-2012): 145003 hectares) in the province used to evaluate performance from 2013 up to 2020 (the average deforestation baseline (2013-2020): 145003 ha. A provincial level FREL methodology is being developed by the Ministry of Forestry of Indonesia. A national forest reference emission level and/or forest reference level is one of the elements formulated by developing country Parties implementing REDD+ activities and serve also as benchmarks for assessing each country’s performance in implementing REDD+ activities. Carbons pools included in the FREL were (i) aboveground biomass; (ii) forest degradation; and (iii) peat decomposition Avoided deforestation: The analysis shows the avoided deforestation area (hectares). This is calculated as the forest area that would have been cleared if deforestation trends of a reference period (baseline) had continued. The total avoided deforestation during the period 2013-2018 is 311,299 Hectares. Avoided emissions are calculated on the basis of the historical deforestation baseline of the province. This considers the difference between the reported yearly deforestation and the average yearly deforestation (1990-2012). Data derived from Ministry of Forestry yearly reports. Avoided CO2 emissions: The analysis shows the avoided CO2 emissions (million tons) according to the forest carbon pools included in the FREL. This is calculated as the emissions that would have been released if deforestation trends of a reference period (baseline) had continued. The total Avoided CO2 emissionss from deforestation during the period 2013-2018 is 100 millions tons. Data estimated from land cover transitions reported by the Ministry of Environment and carbon emission factors used in the FREL. Potential emissions reductions (the State of Jurisdictional Sustainability: LED-R and LED-R+ forest carbon enhancement scenarios) Under LED-R scenario (emissions reductions of 90% by 2030): avoided emissions 9.2 Gt CO2eq Under LED-R scenario + forest carbon enhancement: avoided emissions 11.8 Gt CO2eq http://gcfimpact.org/statesregion=10662,states
6764848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11Is your region aware of jurisdictional approaches and are you implementing any to address deforestation, forest degradation and/or forest restoration?0Aware of jurisdictional approaches and implementing
6765848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.1Description of jurisdictional approach implemented1The State of Jurisdictional Sustainability (under a LED-R and LED-R+ forest carbon enhancement scenarios) Further information please visit: https://earthinnovation.org/programs/state-of-jurisdictional-sustainability/
6766848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.2Focus area1Deforestation
6767848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.2Focus area1Forest degradation
6768848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.2Focus area1Other, please specify: carbon enhancement
6769848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.3Drivers addressed1Large-scale agriculture
6770848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.3Drivers addressed1Small-scale agriculture and colonization
6771848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.3Drivers addressed1Fires
6772848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.3Drivers addressed1Charcoal and fuelwood
6773848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.4International jurisdictional or landscape approach used1Commodities / Jurisdictions Approach
6774848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.5Does this approach follow a multi-stakeholder governance structure?1Yes
6775848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.6Does this approach include an assessment process?1Yes, an assessment process is included
6776848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.7Does this approach include a verification process?1Yes
6777848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.11aPlease provide the details of the jurisdictional approaches implemented within the region.8Please explain1Further information please visit: (i) https://earthinnovation.org/programs/state-of-jurisdictional-sustainability/; (ii) http://gcfimpact.org/statesregion=10662,states
6778848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12Has your region published a plan that address deforestation, forest degradation and/or forest restoration?0Yes
6779848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).1Publication title and attachment1Strategi Daerah REDD+ Kalimantan Tengah (STRADA REDD+)Please download the documents at: (i) https://www.dropbox.com/s/3q5dnu8u85pp1t5/SRAP%20of%20Central%20Kalimantan%20Province%202013.pdfdl=0; (ii) https://jdih.kalteng.go.id/uploads/prokum-2012080309470187.pdf
6780848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).2Year of publication12013
6781848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).3Focus area1Deforestation
6782848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).3Focus area1Forest degradation
6783848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).3Focus area1Other, please specify: ● Maintaining and enhancing carbon stocks (forest conservation, sustainable forest management, forest and land rehabilitation) ● Co-benefits activities with increasing benefits from carbon, increasing the sustainability of biodiversity,
6784848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan1Large-scale agriculture
6785848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan1Small-scale agriculture and colonization
6786848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan1Fires
6787848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).4Drivers covered by the plan1Charcoal and fuelwood
6788848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).5Stage of implementation1Plan being implemented
6789848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.12aPlease attach and provide details of your region's forest management plan(s).6Please explain the process for implementing the plan1The strategies of provincial government to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation are contained in the STRADA REDD (as attached). The STRADA REDD+ document serves as a guideline and reference for all relevant development stakeholders in preparing various program designs and activities that can reduce emissions from REDD+.In the process and implementation, the strategies carried out by various related parties are described below. Provincial Government and Regency/City Government: Development Planning Agency (Bappeda To ensure that the action plans are included in the regional development plan documents and engage OPD Forestry Departement To ensure that the action plans addressed are one of the priorities in the Departement's Strategic Plan (Renstra), propose it into budgeting, and carry out the activities on a regular basis Environmental Agency To ensure that the action plans are a priority in the strategic plan of the institution (Renstra), propose it in budgeting and implement it on a regular basis. Bureau for Economic Affairs and Development Administration, and Natural Resources (Biro Perekonomian dan Administrasi Pembangunan dan Sumberdaya Alam Sekretariat Daerah) To ensure that the STRADA REDD + is published widely and regularly. Provincial Adhoc Institution REDD+ Commission/Agency Ensuring the STRADA REDD + is integrated down to the district/city government, non-governmental organizations and village community levels; Private sector/Related Association: RSPO and ISPO members; Indonesian coal mining association; IUPHHK-HA, IUPHHK-HT, IUPHHK-RE) To adopt and implement the STRADA REDD+ which deal with SFM for IUPHHK-HA and IUPHHK-HT To adopt and implement the STRADA REEDD+ which deal with sustainable plantation management, such as land preparation without burning, managing and maintaining areas with high conservation value (HCV) and developing green CSR. Non-governmental organizations/Academicians: Flora Fauna Flora Indonesia; Worldwide Fund For Nature; CIFOR; National Dayak Customary Assembly; Dayak Adat Councils (Province and Regency/City Levels); Palangka Raya University; CIMTROP UNPAR; and Others To support, assist and strengthen the roles and tasks of the REDD + Commission/Agency To help developing and implementing the program in predetermined locations (Regency/City or pilot site)
6790848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.13Is there a monitoring system in place to identify changes in your region’s natural forest area resulting from deforestation and/or forest degradation?0Yes
6791848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.1Description of data collected1In accordance with the design of the National REDD + Strategy, the MRV (Measurement, Reporting, Verification) system in Central Kalimantan consists of (i) Carbon MRV and (ii) Non Carbon MRV. MRV Carbon is a series of activities that measures, reports and verifies emission reduction from dry land and peatlands. Meanwhile, Non-Carbon MRV is a series of activities that measures, reports and carries out verification of the implementation of safety signs, co-benefits and drivers of deforestation and forest and peatland degradation. The implementation of the MRV system for REDD+ activities in Central Kalimantan Province will follow the principles set by the IPCC, namely (i) consistency); (ii) transparency); (iii) comparability; (iv) completeness, and (v) accuracy.Measurement and monitoring of changes in carbon stocks originating from dry land and peatlands will be carried out periodically. Mapping and updating the land cover information and changes in all areas of Central Kalimantan Province will be carried out every 2 years using Landsat satellite images or SPOT 5 images with higher resolution (according to LAPAN's ability to provide national satellite image coverage) - the period of 1990 -2012 is used as the reference level - and 5 carbon pools, namely (i) above ground biomass; (ii) below ground biomass; (iii) dead wood; (iv) litter; and (v) soil carbon will be applied through monitoring / measurement in the field. The land cover classes used will refer to the national standard (adjusted to IPCC 2006), which is 23 land cover classes.To calculate emissions from peatlands, in general, the variables measured include peat depth, peat maturity level and water level. The assessment of the dynamics of emissions is carried out by deriving from map of the peatlands distribution. This map is then overlaid with deforestation using high resolution satellite imagery; while the hydrological status of peat, especially in relation to the presence or absence of canalization and inundation periodically can be recognized through monitoring using SAR-based satellite imagery calibrated/confirmed by checking in the field. For more detailed information regarding MRV system which have been developed in the official document (STRADA REDD+), please see pages 84-105 and the detailed information regarding the action plans taken, please see pages 78-80.
6792848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.2Geographic scope covered by the monitoring1Area legally defined as forest
6793848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.3Frequency of data collection1Annually
6794848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.4Do the results of forest monitoring inform your region’s overall strategy to managing forests?1Yes
6795848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.13aPlease provide the details of the monitoring system in place within your region.5Please explain1Other related sources, please visit: http://gcfimpact.org/statesregion=10662,states
6796848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.14Has a risk or vulnerability assessment on deforestation and/or forest degradation been undertaken for your region?0Yes, risks are assessed
6797848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.1Risk assessment procedure1Assessed as part of strategic environmental assessments
6798848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.2Forests-related issue assessed1Deforestation
6799848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.2Forests-related issue assessed1Forest degradation
6800848301Central KalimantanIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and Oceania7. Forest7.14aPlease provide the details of your region’s procedures for assessing deforestation and/or forest degradation risks.2Forests-related issue assessed1Other, please specify: ● Forest conservation/protection ● Forest rehabilitation ● Sustainable forest management

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This dataset contains responses to the forest module of CDP's States and Regions 2020 questionnaire for all publicly disclosing states and regions that submitted their responses on or before 30 September 2020. For general information about the states and regions that are included in this dataset, please refer to the "2020 - States and Regions - Forest Module - Summary" dataset.

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