PROJECT PIPELINE

Annex 2 of the Country Programme Document

As of June 2020 ANNEX 2 PROJECT PIPELINE

2.1 List of Projects

These are the projects with concept notes under the development of interested Accredited Entities.

Project/ Estimated mitigation or adaptation impact

Mitigation or NoComponent Accredited Entity Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title emissions reduction direct beneficiaries) per year)

The plan aims to provide:

1. Updated RAN-API and Climate Change Adaptation integrated in the budgeting systems; Integrate Climate Change Adaptation National, National Investment Priorities for the Nationally Wakatobi 2. Enhanced vulnerability and risk Development 1 Determined Contributions’ (NDC) into the Adaptation UNDP (South-East 2,990,000 N/A N/A assessment process (SIDIK) at the Planning Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) national level for sectors identified in Agency (2019 - 2024) and the RAN-API of Province) the NDC adaptation component; and

3. Integrated risk assessment and landscape-based adaptation planning and budgeting established in Wakatobi.

The plan aims to provide:

1. Institutional and Policy Strengthening to enable a transformation in the agriculture sector in NTT;

2. The design and adoption of climate resilient agricultural practices to Coordinating increase the resilience of farmers and Building climate resilience for small scale Ministry for East Nusa 2 Adaptation crops to climate change, and to increase UNDP 84,500,000 500,000 Not applicable farming in Nusa Tenggara Timor Economic Tenggara both the quality and quantity of Affairs agricultural produce; and

3. Increased investment and financial flows to support climate resilient agriculture, through increasing access and developing financial products and services as well as creating access to markets.

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or adaptation impact

Mitigation or NoComponent Accredited Entity Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title emissions reduction direct beneficiaries) per year)

The plan aims to provide:

1. Low-carbon Tourism facilities Badan Mainstreaming circular economy approaches Danau Toba, development Pelaksana 3 for low-carbon investments in the tourism Mitigation PT. SMI North TBD TBD TBD 2. Wastewater management for biogas Otorita Danau industry in Indonesia Sumatera products Toba 3. Wastewater management (Recycle, compost)

Driving Energy Efficiency Financing in Efficient Energy Funding Facilities 4 Mitigation PT. SMI To be inserted Indonesia TBD TBD TBD Indonesia Development

The plan aims to:

1. Develop Low-Emission Forest and Agriculture Development Plans Developed for North and West Provinces and the Constituency for Implementation Strengthened; 2. Avoid deforestation and agroforestry and restoration implemented in and North Sumatra reducing GHG Mitigating Green House Gas Emissions in Conservation North by an estimated 24.7 MT CO2e during 5 Indonesia through Sustainable Forest and Mitigation International To be inserted Sumatera and 40,000,000 Not applicable 4,940,000 the project period and establishing Landscape Management Foundation West Papua systems to continue GHG emission reduction of up to 151 MT CO2e over the next 20 Years; and 3. Build and mobilize capacity for effective forest and land use management and enforcement in over 4.5 Million hectares of forests during the project period and systems in place for effective forest management beyond the project period.

The main objective of this project is to reduce GHG emissions and to help the country in achieving its NDC by replacing fossil-based fuel energy with Sustainable and Climate Resilient Wave PT Sarana Multi 6 Mitigation wave power energy, supplying clean To be inserted Indonesia TBD Not applicable 73,660 Energy in Indonesia Infrastruktur renewable energy to the local community for stabilizing energy capacity in the most cost-saving way as well.

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or adaptation impact

Mitigation or NoComponent Accredited Entity Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title emissions reduction direct beneficiaries) per year)

The project’s objective is to accelerate the transition to climate-friendly (low- Deutsche Green Cooling – Accelerating the transition to GWP refrigerant) and energy-efficient Gesellschaft für 7 climate-friendly and energy-efficient air Mitigation AC in residential, commercial and public Internationale To be inserted Indonesia 258,800,000 Not applicable 15,000,000 conditioning (Kigali First Movers Project) buildings, thereby contributing to Zusammenarbeit countries’ climate targets (NDCs) in a (GIZ) GmbH cost-effective and sustainable manner.

The plan consists of:

Reliable, Sustainable, and Independent 1. The development of Solar PV and PT Sarana Multi Electricite de Central 8 Microgrids for Development of Green Mitigation Biomass Power Plants with Installed 20,480,000 Not applicable 13,750 Infrastruktur France (EDF) Sulawesi Industrial in Umbele and Paku Islands Battery 2. The development of Biomass Plantation

The plan aims to provide:

1. Development of de-risking mechanisms, e.g. insurance, to remove the financial barriers of EE investment 2. Development and implementation of EE financing scheme, e.g. Concessional Supporting innovative EE finance credit line, to kickstart and accelerate EE Korean ASEAN Center mechanisms to unleash private funds to curb 9 Mitigation investments. Development for Energy Indonesia 34,370,000 Not applicable 211,477 GHG emissions in the Indonesian Industry 3. Capacity building and market Bank (KDB) (ACE) and carry lessons learned into ASEAN acceptance support 4. Development of regulatory framework and pre-feasibility study for regional scale-up 5. Project management, i.e. contingencies, coordination, monitoring, and reporting

The plan aims to provide: 1. Strengthened Forest and Land Use Wetlands for Life: Sustaining Functioning Berbak Governance Framework Zoological Ecosystems, Nourishing Landscape, 11 Mitigation 2. Effective Reduction of Deforestation IUCN Society of 11,686,000 Not applicable 556,250 Biodiversity and Supporting Climate Resilient and Forest Degradation London (ZSL) Communities Province 3. Effective Rehabilitation of Degraded and Fragmented Forests

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or adaptation impact

Mitigation or NoComponent Accredited Entity Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title emissions reduction direct beneficiaries) per year)

The project plans to:

1. Strengthen legal and institutional frameworks 2. Reduce climate risk of coastal Improving Fishery and Coastal Area North communities through the establishment Conservation Rare, YAPEKA Management to Build Coastal Community Sulawesi, 12 Adaptation of data driven decision making and International Terangi CTSS- 22,500,000 283,000 Not applicable Resilience in North Sulawesi, Maluku, and Maluku, knowledge management systems Foundation IPB, HIMA, CSF North Maluku North Maluku 3. Increase ecological, social, and eeconomic adaptaive capacity 4. Increase awareness of the impacts of climate change and new adaptive plans and behaviors

Consortium: Faculty of The project aims to provide: Geography Universitas , 1. Institutional and regulatory Gadjah Mada; East , East improvement Research and Managing Indonesia Watersheds and , 2. Knowledge management of climate Development 13 Riparian Ecosystems for Water Resource Adaptation UNEP South 36,470,000 110,000 Not applicable adaptation technologies on water on Watershed; Resilience Sulawesi, resource YAPEKA; PT North 3. Adaptive actions to reduce climate Equiland; SII Sulawesi risks Foundation; 4. Awareness raising TLKM Foundation; PT Ideosource

The project aims to provide:

1. Strong institutional and regulatory framework to support REDD+ Deutsche Strengthening the provincial mitigation action 2. Changed business practice with a Gesellschaft für REDD+ Task to support the scaled adoption of sustainable West 14 Mitigation Internationale Force of West 173,600,000 Not applicable 140,000,000 National climate change target and a plantation and agriculture practices Kalimantan Zusammenarbeit Kalimantan jurisdictonal approach in REDD+ 3. Strengthened Forest Management (GIZ) GmbH Unit (FMU) in improving sustainable forest management on 500,000 ha 4. Project management, contingencies, coordination, monitoring and reporting

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2.2 List of Project Ideas

These are the projects developed by project proponent and consulted to the NDA. The projects can be modified by discussion with the respective proponent.

Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide: PT. Access to Energy in Papua - solar and Listrik/Electric 1. Capacity building to regulators to enable Papua and West 1 battery microgrid in remote off-grid Mitigation To be entered Vine Indutry with 44,000,000 24,000 8,833 private investment and co-op scheme Papua villages ENGIE and 2. Micro-grid installation capacity building on ADARO O&M for co-op members/villagers

The project aims to provide:

1. Increased number of small, medium and Achieving climate commitments through large low-emission power suppliers are in landscape restoration: strengthening operation 2 sustainable smallholder forestry and Mitigation To be entered CIFOR Lampung 50,000,000 Not applicable 540,000 2. Strengthened institutional and regulatory biomass value chains in Lampung systems for low emission planning and (Lampung Landscape Restoration) development 3. Improved management of land or forest areas contributing to emissions reductions

The project aims to provide:

1. Intercropping cultivation system, which introduces cultivation activities with variety of local crops, as well as development of water reservoir in dry areas 2. Capacity building, including cultivation training, institutional training, and market development training Local Food Diversification Program for 3. Public awareness and communication, 3 Climate Change Adaptation in East Nusa Adaptation Kemitraan KEHATI East Nusa Tenggara 5,000,000 50,000 Not applicable creating market demand, and media Tenggara, Indonesia publications 4. Research and development related to agriculture, such as seed bank preservation, biodiversity park for local plants, and mini-lab for agro-tech research 5. Institutional development for establishing cooperative/micro-medium enterprises, post- harvest processing facilities 6. Policy advocacy

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The proposed project will implement sustainable practices on biodiversity conservation/management, including income generating activities around non- timber forest products (NTFP) and ecological services. It aims to bring back socio-economic Scaled-up Coastal Community Resilience Aceh, North 4 Adaptation benefits of mangrove ecosystems to local To be entered Yagasu-YMH 15,124,775 71,235 Not applicable to the Impacts of Sea-level Rise Sumatera, Riau populations, promote fair/equitable development, and reconcile biodiversity use with economic growth. Within 6 years timeframe, the project will increase beneficiaries’ monthly income by 49% and reduce their vulnerability to climate events.

The project aims to provide:

1. Increased number of small and medium Reducing Emissions Through Strategic biogas installation as low-emission energy Yayasan Rumah Agriculture Zone in : generator Energy, LTKL, and 5 Mitigation Kemitraan Gorontalo 16,850,726 13,119 6,716 Transforming Food Crops, Coconut and 2. Strengthened institutions and regulatory Gorontalo Livestock Industries systems for low-emisiion planning and Government development 3. Established appropriate business practices ensuring land management sustainability

The project aims to provide:

1. Local community mitigation and adaptation Reducing Carbon Emission through model Belantara - BPPT - Riau, Jambi, South 6 Community Involvement and Applied Cross-cutting 2. Disaster mitigation of forest and land fires Kemitraan 12,000,000 TBD TBD ISER UI Sumatera Technology to reduce carbon emissions using Weather Modification Technology (WMT) 3.Strengthen research and collaboration toward climate protection

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to increase the adaptive capacity and climate resilience of communities through facilitation by local government and CSOs. A scaling-up of the USAIDAPIK program in East Java, SE Sulawesi, and Maluku.

The proposed activities for the project include East Java, SE Community Base Adaptation Through 1. The formation and training of climate Sulawesi, and Capacity Building of Local Government & change working groups in each district / city East Java, SE 7 Adaptation Kemitraan Maluku 3,599,572 TBD TBD Stakeholders In East Java, SE Sulawesi & 2. Community assistance by the working Sulawesi, Maluku Provincial Maluku group for study of vulnerability, planning and Government management of adaptation activities 3. The provision of stimulant funds for communities whose proposals are eligible 4. Monitoring and evaluation of community activities 5. CBA management and institutionalization in selected districts / cities.

The project aims to provide:

Renewable Energy Development in 3 1. Development of electrification and Government of 8 Districts: Pegunungan Arfak, Tambraw, Cross-cutting provincial level investment plan for renewable To be entered West Papua TBD TBD TBD West Papua and Selatan energy 2. Establishment of Public Private Partnership in Renewable Energy Investment

The plan consists of:

1. Identification of EE and GHG emissions Fast-Tracking the GHG Emission reduction in 5 energy intensive industry sub- Reduction Goal through Energy sectors and Sentra IKM Ministry of 9 Efficiency Improvement in Indonesian Mitigation To be entered Indonesia 60,400,000 Not applicable 27,550,000 2. Technical and policy framework to scale-up Industry Energy Intensive Manufacturing EE implementation Industries and SME Centers 3. Increasing the institutional capacity on EE- based climate change mitigation actions 4. EE project implementation

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project plan consists of:

Towards Climate Resilient Villages: 1. Increasing food and water security and Enhancing Community Capacity for diversity of livelihoods Yayasan Bumi 10 Adaptation to Climate Change in 2 Adaptation 2. Enhancing the function of an effective To be entered East Nusa Tenggara 2,943,000 15,000 Not applicable Manira Districts of East Sumba and Central adaptation support system (starting from Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara Province capacity building, climate information reform, research, planning & budgeting; and monitoring and evaluation)

The project aims to provide: Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) 1. Baseline Data and Climate Information through Promoting Agroforestry and 2. Strengthened Government Capacity Penabulu dan 11 Climate-Smart Agriculture Practices in Adaptation To be entered South Sumatera 10,000,000 10,000 Not applicable 3. Promotion for Agroforestry and Climate- ICCO District of Ogan Komering Ilir and Musin Smart Agriculture Banyuasin, South Sumatera 4. Private Sector Engagement 5. Increased Ecosystem Resilience

The proposed activities include:

1. The preparation, design, construction and operation of the proposed Community Based Corncob Gasification Power Plant (“CBCG Corncob Biomass Power Plant, The New Power Plant”) PT Radiant 12 Hope of Sustainable Clean Energy for Mitigation To be entered North Sumatera 25,000,000 Not applicable 99,000,000 2. Building capacity for construction Utama Interisco Nias Island management during the construction, testing and operation of the plant and for feedstock and corn plantation management (“F&CM”) 3. Comprises the Environmental and Social Impact management component

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to:

1. Provide clean reliable electricity supply through Solar PV operated by SPV Clean Communal Solar PV Electricity 2. Adaptation: Develop climate resilient PT Surya Utama 13 Access for Resilience to Climate Change Cross-cutting To be entered East Nusa Tenggara 9,285,000 Not applicable 250 economies and livelihood in the region Putra in Remote Villages in Alor , NTT 3. Adaptation : Provide institutional and policy strengthening for renewable clean small scale offgrid solar power in remote villages in Indonesia

The project aims to provide: Regain the Marine Eco Region - Increasing Climate Resilience of Critical 1. Increased generation and use of climate Marine Ecosystem and coastal information in decision making Lesser Sunda 14 Adaptation To be entered WWF 9,500,000 2,000,000 Not applicable community in Lesser Sunda Seascape in 2. Strengthened adaptive capacity and Seascape Network Indonesia as global priority of Bio- reduced exposure to climate risks Climatic Unit (BCUs) 3. Strengthened awareness of climate threats and risk reduction processes The project aims to provide:

1. Improved management of land and forest areas through chain of custody training of West Sumatera, trainers Lampung, West Implementation of Indonesia’s Nationally 2. Improved quality of forests and climate Kalimantan, Central Determined Contribution (NDC) through resilience through enrichment planting in 15 Cross-cutting To be entered INDEF Kalimantan, North 9,097,782 TBD TBD the Enhancement of Social Forestry social forestry Lombok, Central Programme 3. Improved social forestry's permit holder Lombok, South livelihoods through Community Forest Sulawesi, Maluku Certification which will help them reach green markets 4. Improved social forestry policy on national multi-sectoral coordination The project aims to provide: Developing Climate Resilient Water Wai Komodo 16 Resources for Villages in NTT Coastal Adaptation 1. Improved Access to Clean Decent Water To be entered East Nusa Tenggara 1,724,924 16,000 Not applicable Lestari Islands 2. Increased Number of Families Consuming Decent Clean Water

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide:

1. The regulations in reducing emissions from land use, deforestation, and forest degradation are strengthened 2. The institutional capacities to reduce Aceh, West Jurisdictional Actions in Reducing emissions through sustainable forest and land Kalimantan, South Emissions through Improved Sustainable use management are strengthened 17 Mitigation UNEP FFI Sulawesi, West Nusa 43,900,000 Not applicable 2,938,319 Management & Deforestation-free 3. Market system on Payments for Ecosystem Tenggara, Papua Commodities Services (PES) is expanded and strengthened Barat 4. Management of forest areas in reducing emissions from land use, deforestation, and forest degradation is improved 5. Deforestation-free supply chain commodities from non-forest land is established

The project aims to: 1. Decrease the risk of forest conversion through intensification and diversification of Emissions Reduction Program through climate resistant agriculture in a sustainable Increasing Revitalization Livelihoods and way Sustainable Climate Resistant Agriculture 2. Improve well-being, food and water 18 Mitigation Kemitraan Mitra Aksi Jambi Jambi Province 1,560,500 Not applicable 1,152,463 based on Land Use Planning for reserves as well as the recovery of degraded Smallholders in Jambi Province, ecosystem Indonesia 3. provide sustainable and productive land- use that will contribute to increased GHG emissions reduction and the protection of local ecosystems

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide:

1. Improved Rinjani forest governance 2. Developed low carbon development cooperation and partnership in Rinjani areas 3. The development of a gender-inclusive low carbon development 4. Development of conservation and Mainstreaming Low Carbon restoration of forest and land use in Rinjani 19 Development in Rinjani Forest Areas, Cross-cutting areas To be entered PSP NTB West Nusa Tenggara 13,186,713 Not applicable 1,260,000 Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara 5. Development of sustainable watershed and water resources management in Rinjani areas. 6. Green School development (Sekolah Hijau) in Rinjani areas 7. Green Economics development (Ekonomi Hijau) in Rinjani areas 8. Green village development (Desa Hijau) in Rinjani areas

The project aims to address the threats towards mangroves in and South . It plans to carry out awareness campaigns and capacity building, to rehabilitate the degraded mangrove ecosystem by involving the participation of coastal communities, private sectors, and the government. Improved Management of Mangrove Yayasan Lahan 20 Forests in Sorong and Sorong Mitigation To address the demand for mangrove To be entered West Papua 10,175,000 Not applicable 95,304,895 Basah (Wetlands) Selatan, West Papua firewood for the brick industries in Sorong City and Regency, rehabilitation in this area will include the use of fast-growing local tree species, which will be controlled through village regulations. Meanwhile, to conserve the vast areas of relatively intact mangroves in , their protection status will be advocated to be upgraded to a conservation area or Ramsar site(s).

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide:

1. Local government assistance through the preparation and determination of local waste management policies and strategies (Jakstrada) with the theory of Collaborative Action Plans 2. Increased awareness and capacity of the LISAN community (Environmental towards Zero Waste) in carrying out effective community-based waste management Development of a Waste Handling Model through a 'Village Waste Bank' 21 in Urban and Village areas in Lombok 3. Increased awareness and capacity of Kemitraan Penabulu West Nusa Tenggara 6,508,242 TBD TBD Island, West Nusa Tenggara Province business people and other private sectors in the District Level in implementing waste management effectively and in compliance with applicable regulations 4. Participatory development of an integrated waste management center at the sub- district/village level 5. Documentation and publication of best practices and lessons learned in project implementation, as well as exploration of the possibility of project improvement and replication.

The proposed activities are:

1. Strengthening Project Management of Climate Change Mitigation through DSNP Landscape and other areas of Kapuas Improving Land Utilization and its Hulu District 22 Management of Danau Sentarum Mitigation 2. Mitigation Actions and Economic To be entered RCCC-UI West Kalimantan 20,000,000 Not applicable 660,000 National Park Landscape, Kapuas Hulu, Development (Target area: DSNP Landscape) West Kalimantan 3. Empowering the National Park, forest lands, and other land use’s management (Target area: DSNP, Forest Management Unit, and Kapuas Hulu District)

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide:

1. Development of enabling conditions, knowledge accumulation and other foundations for ‘high-carbon belt’ in production landscape mosaics Emission Reduction from Production 2. Strengthening forest governance, Landscape Mosaics at Gunung Palung Tropenbos 23 Mitigation management and partnership for improved To be entered West Kalimantan 3,200,000 Not applicable TBD Landscape in Ketapang-Kayong Utara, Indonesia protection of remaining forest areas West Kalimantan 3. Increasing forest and tree cover, strengthening zero deforestation for agrocommodities and restoring degraded peatlands 4. Upscaling with lessons learnt for other potential production landscape mosaics Enhancing Peatland Sustainability The proposed activities are: through Lowering Carbon Emission by Integrated System Approach: Natural 1. Developing sustainable peatland ecosystem 24 Rubber Mitigation 2. Enhancing the lives and livelihoods of UNEP IRRI South Sumatera 3,720,114 Not applicable 440,000 Composite Based Canal Blocking- peatland farmer through agroforestry Agroforestry- Black Soldier Fly Larvae 3. Improving waste management in peatland (BSFL) as Organic Waste Decomposer ecosystem

Development of Integrated Waste to Bangka Belitung, PT Kaltimex 25 Energy in Pangkalpinang City, Banggai Mitigation Development of biomass power plants To be entered Central Sulawesi, 60,600,000 Not applicable 750,000 Energy Regency, and Bima Regency West Nusa Tenggara

Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) management to 26 Indonesia Biogas Cluster Project Mitigation PT. SMI PT Asia Biogas Kalimantan TBD TBD TBD Biogas Regional West Java, DKI 27 Urban Transportation Development Mitigation Urban Transportation Projects Funding PT. SMI TBD TBD TBD Government , West Java, DKI Development of Waste-to-Energy Power Regional 28 Mitigation Waste to energy plant funding PT. SMI Jakarta, , TBD TBD TBD Generation Government Solo, Surabaya

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide:

1. Mapping for disaster prone areas in each district 2. Establishment of disaster-prepared villages 3. Socialization for climate change adaptation Early Warning System and Reducing Risk to fisherman and farmers Government of 29 from Disaster due to Climate Change in Cross-cutting 4. Development of Early Warning System for To be entered West Papua TBD TBD TBD West Papua West Papua flood and landslide 5. Establishment of vocational schools to reduce disaster risk 6. Study on disaster risk impact for flood in Anggi Giji and Gida lake 7. Development of ready-to-eat food for disaster preparedness

The project aims to provide:

1. Study for alternative agriculture activity to improve the livelihood of indigenous people Development of Strategic and Action 2. Academic and policy advocacy for food Plan on Food Security and Alternative Government of 30 Cross-cutting security To be entered West Papua TBD TBD TBD Economy for Indigenous People of West West Papua 3. Pilot project for alternative economy Papua (agriculture and fisheries) for indigenous people in 5 districts 4. Strategic planning for post-harvest of coffee, nutmeg, and cacao in 3 districts

The activities proposed are:

1. Developing and strengthening the capacity building of the FMU for provincial and multifunctional forest Strengthening Spatial Planning and 2. Strengthening of environmental spatial and Government of 31 Management of Multifunction Forest in Cross-cutting carrying capacity To be entered West Papua TBD TBD TBD West Papua West Papua 3. Development of investment framework and sustainable financing for forest management 4. Development of Social Forestry 5. Development and Strengthening of Strategic Provincial Conservation Zone “Mahkota Permata Tanah Papua”

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide:

1. Baseline study of vulnerabilities, hazards and threats of climate change 2. Facilitation of boundaries for disaster prone villages 3. Facilitate the establishment of a multi- Vulnerability reduction and capacity stakeholder forum into the local planning and building of coastal village communities budgeting system through adaptation of food security, 32 Adaptation 4. Facilitation of economic products and To be entered Peka Indonesia West Java TBD 174,820 Not applicable socio-economics and livelihood support institutional community-based businesses in responding to the impact of climate 5. Facilitation and technical assisstance for change community-based conservation boundaries 6. Technical assistance related to the irrigation management system and the practice of salt pond farming in Cirebon Regency 7. The construction of a Learning and Business Center (LBC) The project aims to provide:

1. Information dissemination and education in reducing and sorting waste 2. Methane capture by collecting the landfill Jambi City Landfill’s Methane Capture gas and building a WtE power plant Government of 33 and Greenhouse Gases Mitigation Mitigation To be entered Jambi City, Jambi TBD 750,000 466,440 3. Plastic waste management throughout Jambi City Project Jambi City 4. Waste management at source 5. Greening Talang Gulo Landfill 6. Development of monitoring and evaluation tools

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Project/ Estimated mitigation or Adaptation impact Potential Mitigation or No Component Accredited Project Owner Location Project Size (USD) Mitigation (tCO2eq Adaptation Adaptation (number of Programme Title Entity* emission reduction direct beneficiaries per year)

The project aims to provide:

1. Strengthened policy and regulatory frameworks at sub-national levels, as well as institutional arrangements to foster inclusive forest management model through community involvement 2. Protected remaining conservation areas and customized community-based rehabilitation initiatives to the local context through various mechanism aligned with West Sumatera, Sustainable Forest Management in national programs Perkumpulan 34 Mitigation To be entered South Sumatera, TBD Not applicable 625,498 Kerinci Seblat Landscape 3. Fostered low carbon-sustainable Walestra Jambi, livelihoods development through creating scenarios of agroforestry options and translating these into practices by using indeginous species familiar to communities in targeted rehabilitation areas. 4. Raised and improved climate change education awareness for relevant stakeholder groups, such as government at the sub- national levels and general public, to ensure the climate change impacts are in the government agenda/priorities.

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