
Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund: Partnership for Achieving Climate Goal Presented by SYAMSIDAR THAMRIN COP 20/CMP 20 Side Event Bridging the GAP Initiative and TAISE Friday, 5 December 2014, 15.00-16.30, Room Marangga “Green and Smart Innovations & Effective Climate Finance for Low Carbon Transport and Society” General Framework of RAN-API MAIN GOAL CLIMATE CHANGE-ADAPTIVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECOSYSTEM RESILIENCE SPECIFIC REGION Target RESILIENCE SUPPORTING SYSTEM LIVING SYSTEM ECONOMIC RESILIENCE RESILIENCE Knowledge Management, Planning and Finance/Budgeting, Capacity Development, Monitoring and Evaluation PROJECT TYPE AND FOCUS AREAS Sustainable Peatland Management Project Description This project measures GHG emissions and carbon sequestration from different types of peat land usage. Total budget: $ 1,166,208 Total funding disbursed (2010-2011): $ 1,087,854 Pilot project sites: Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan; Jabiren, Central Kalimantan; Muaro, Jambi; Pelalawan, Riau Output 1. Peatland identification and characterization 2. Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions from peatland 3. Carbon stock measurement in peat land 4. Demonstration plots to reduce greenhouse emission from peat land 4 Sustainable Peatland Management Project Description One of the main goals of the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) development plan until 2014 is to improve food security by increasing food production. Therefore, technologies of peatland management and degraded peat land rehabilitation are needed to warant its high productivity and minimized environmental impact Total budget: $1,379,280.58 Total funding disbursed (October 2012– September 2013): $850,818.70 Project sites: Tangible expected output: West Kalimantan; Central Kalimantan; Jambi; Riau; Emissions data, research reports, guidelines for and West Papua peat land usage, and a policy brief Public Awareness on Climate Change Project Description The goal of this project was to increase the awareness among the general public, especially the farming and fishing communities of the effects of climate change through local community radio program, continuous dialogues, trainings, and curriculum development. Impact Total budget: $1,127,917 Local government of Bau-bau Total funding disbursed City agreed to allocate budget (2010-2011): $1,117,169 for climate change familiarization in the 2012-2013 Project sites: local budget North Sumatra; East Java; Local radio in South Sulawesi West Java; Sulawesi; and and West Java airs weather Jakarta. forecast and climate change issues Health Vulnerability: DHF and Malaria Project Description The goal of this project is to increase preparedness to changing Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) and Malaria Diseases induced by climate change Total budget: $ 808,975 Total funding disbursed (2012-2013) : $247,121 Tangible expected output: Model climate change projection linked with incident of DHF and Malaria, Vulnerability mapping, capacity building, and community based adaptation strategy New project sites: West Sumatera, DKI Jakarta, East Java, Central Kalimantan, Bali Climate Forecast for Farmers and Fishers Project Description The project aims to improve climate information dissemination for fishermen communities in six districts. Output 1. Information of daily weather forecast to be received by fishermen communities in six districts for three months via SMS. 2. Practical guidelines on the collection and dissemination of weather forecast information, potential fishing location as well as guidelines on the monitoring of fishermen’s response 3. Institutionalization of long term work mechanism on the collection and dissemination of weather forecast information to eight fishermen communities in four province. 4. Basic visual documentation on the process of activity and project learning Adaptation on Seaweed Aquaculture Project Description Output The project aims at increasing local people’s 1. Familiarization on the relation of seaweed knowledge on seaweed aquaculture using a new production, weather as well as method and variety of seaweed that can adapt to the adverse knowledge of seaweed aquaculture to impacts of climate change. seaweed farmers in Tobea and Renda Islands, Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi. 2. Pilot project on seaweed aquaculture using new method and technology as well as varieties of a more climate-tolerant seaweed. 3. Analysis on seaweed aquaculture using new method and technology and varieties of a more climate-tolerant seaweed . .
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