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INDONESIA COUNTRY PROGRESS ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION LEG regional training workshop on National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 10-14 August 2015 in Yangon, Myanmar The Republic of Indonesia

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INDONESIA COUNTRY PROGRESS ON CLIMATE

CHANGE ADAPTATION

LEG regional training workshop on National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 10-14 August 2015 in Yangon, Myanmar

The Republic of Indonesia

OUTLINE

1. Regulatory framework

2. Institutional arrangement on NAP

3. Key components of adaptation efforts

4. Key CC risks and vulnerabilities based on past assessment

5. Monitoring and evaluation framework

6. Roadmap

Law on UNFCCC Ratification (1994)

Law on Disaster Management (2007)

Law on Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical (2009)

Law on Environmental Protection and Management (2009)

National Action Plan for Climate Change (2007)

Indonesia Climate Change Sectoral Road Map (ICCSR) (2010)

National Action Plan on GHG and GHG Inventory (2011)

National Action Plan for Climate Change Adaptation (2014)

Climate Village Program (Program Kampung Iklim) (2012

Regulatory framework and National Policies

CLIMATE CHANGE ON LAW NO.32 /2009

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT

LAW NO. 32 YEAR 2009 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND

MANAGEMENT

Art. 15 (1) Strategic Environmental Study (KLHS) To ascertain that the principles of sustainable development have been underlying and integrated in the development of a region and/or policy, plan and/or program

VULNERABILITY ASSESMENT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

Art 16. KLHS contain analysis related to:

VULNERABILITY AND ADAPTIVE CAPACITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE

Art. 10 Environmental Protection and Management Plan

MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN

BMKG (Meteorological

Office)

Min. of Environment &

Forestry (DG for Climate Change Control)

Min. of Develop-

ment Plan

Line/ Sectoral Ministry: Public Works, Health, Agriculture, Marine & Coastal, Energy,

Transportation

University Min. of Finance

Provincial, District, City, Community, Bussines, NGO

Climate Information, History and Projection

Climate Change

Climate Risk(Vulnerability CC) Monitoring &

Assessment National Planning, Budgeting

Sectoral/Provincial/District/ City Planning and

implementation and supporting by community,

bussines, NGO GHG National Inventory GHG

Inventory System for Vulnerability

Index

Institution arrangement on Adaptation and Mitigation

National Planning on Adaptation and

Mitigation

KEY COMPONENTS OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

• Internalization of disaster risk reduction in sustainable development framework of national and sub-national.

• Lowering of vulnaribility level toward disaster.

• Enhanching government, local government and community capacity in managing disaster.

• Tackling of climate change and equipping climate and disaster information.

RISK Suma-tera

Jawa - Bali

Kali-mantan

Sula-wesi

Nusa Tenggara

Maluku

Papua

Decrease of Water availability

M T VH H VH L M H VH H VH L L M

Flood & Drought H VH H VH L M H L M H L M VH L L M

Forest Fire M H VH M H - - - - -

Decrease of rice prod.

H VH H VH - - H VH - -

Spreading of Malaria, dengue fever, diary

L M H L M H L M H L M H M H VH L M H M H VH

Key CC Risk & Vulnaribility

L: low, M: medium, H: high, VH: very high

Implementation of

adaptation and mitigation

actions

Climate risk analysis Vulnerability analysis

for each emission

levels Climate change

scenarios of various

emission levels

MONITORING AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK

Strategic framework for mainstreaming climate

change into water resource management and

development

Exploring multi-party actions on

climate change mitigation and

adaptation

Base Year

Support community initiatives for developing climate

change adaptation and mitigation by integrating

community approaches, strengthening regional

development, sector development and green business

(upstream to downstream)

Reorientation, prioritisation and development of

adaptation and mitigation activities to be in-line

with regional development policies

Local

Development

Policy and

RPJMP

Inputs and feedback

from Multi-stakeholder

dialogue in

regional/provincial level

Step 5 Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation

Step 1. Assessing vulnerability and climate risk

Step 4. Integrating Adaptation and Mitigation initiative actions into regional Development Plan

Step 2. Developing common vision/goal and designing multistakeholder collaborative actions

Step 3. Supporting community & private initiative actions

Source: ICCSR (2010)

National Roadmap for CC Adaptation and Mitigation

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