SF Activities in Indonesia: the Government Target and Contribution to ASEAN DG SOCIAL FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERSHP Ministry of Environment and Forestry ASEAN Corner - PeSoNa Festival - Jakarta 6-8 September 2017
SF Activities in Indonesia: the Government Target and Contribution to ASEAN
DG SOCIAL FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERSHPMinistry of Environment and Forestry
ASEAN Corner - PeSoNa Festival - Jakarta 6-8 September 2017
I. LEADER & FOCAL POINT OF AWG-SF
Leader:Ms. Erna Rosdiana, Director of Social Forestry Land PreparationDirectorate General of Social Forestry and Environmental Partnership (DG SFEP)Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) IndonesiaEmail: [email protected]
Focal Point:Dr. Eri Indrawan, Deputy Director of Business Development for Partnership, Private Forest and Customary ForestDirectorate of Social Forestry and Customary Forest Business Development, DG SFEP, MoEF IndonesiaEmail: [email protected]
II. SOCIAL FORESTRY MAJOR ACTIVITIES
Social Forestry Schemes
(i) How Social Forestry/community forestry contributes to the ASEAN Economic Community Building?
(ii) Extent of forest managed by community in the country?(iii) Volume of community-based forestry enterprises: the
approximate number of community forestry/ social forestry non-timber forest products enterprises, and the kinds of non-
timber forest products developed?
Indonesia Forest Area % PIAPS Realization(forest) ('till August 2017)
Size of land 190 million Ha 120 mil Ha 63,1 13,4 mil Ha 1,04 mill Ha
Number of villages
74.000 25.863 35,9 9.800 villages 636 villages 214.958 hh
Number of poor people
32 million 6,9 million 21,5
(i) (ii) (iii) ... Continuation
Scheme aplied by farmer group
2015- August 2017 Facilitation
Area & Institution
Entrepreneur Productive Tool Aid
Total
Community Forest vvv vv vv+50%
Village Forest vv vv vv
People Plantation Forest v v v
Forestry Partnership vv v v+50%Customary Forest v - v
Private Forest vvv vvvv vvvv
Total 2,460 groups
Note: *)First and prerequisite is the targeted farmer should develop 5 year plan
(i) (ii) (iii) ... Continuation
Scheme applied by farmer grups
Intensity of Product/ Service Facilitation(2015- August 2017)
Timber Non Timber Forest Product
Environmental Service
Community Forest - vvvvv v
Village Forest - vvv v
People Plantation Forest v - -
Forestry Partnership - vv -
Customary Forest - v v
Private Forest vvv vvvvv -
NDC process
▪ NDC is a new thing for any country ▪ Need a strong commitment not only from the government ▪ MoEF cq. DG Climate Change as NFP for UNFCCC just
formulated 9 Implementation Strategies:
(1) Develop commitment and ownership(2) develop capacity(3) enabling environment..........(8) NDC Implementation(9) Monitoring and Review
▪ SF team has started to involve in the process
(iv) How Social Forestry/community forestry contributes to the Adaptation and Mitigation of Climate Change (in the Nationally
Determined Contributions) and How Social Forestry/ community forestry contributes to Sustainable Development Goals?
Goals:▪ Economic resilience ▪ Social and Livelihood Resilience ▪ Ecosystem and Landscape Resilience
Enabling conditions for climate resilience:▪ Certainty in spatial planning and land use ▪ Land tenure security ▪ Food security ▪ Water security ▪ Renewable energy
↑↑↑ Realized through SF
Adaptation in NDC
(iv) ... Continuation
▪ Visit to MHA Baduy diLebak, Banten
Identification
• Visit to MHA Ammatoa Kajang diBulukumba, Sulsel
Facilitation
• Coffee from HKm Tanggamus
▪ Wild honey from Kapuas Hulu, Ujung Kulon, Tesso Nilo dan Sumbawa
equipment/ tools
▪ 2 units of palmsugar cristalization for farmer groups in West Bandung andSouth Subang, West Java
▪ 7 Young livestocks for farmer groups in Pringgarata village and Mangkung village, NTB
▪ HKm Kalibiru, Kulonprogo Distric,
▪ HKm Sumber Jaya, Lampung Barat
▪ HKm Sesaot, Lombok, NTB
Env service -Renewable Energy
▪ PeSoNa Mart in Manggala
▪ HKm Mart in Lampung
Outlet/ Networking
No. Food2014 2015 2016
Ha Ton Ha Ton Ha Ton
1. Rice 33,170 112,875 43,021 108,594 55,945 139,918
2. Corn 45,162 169,261 117,648 396,120 276,458 1,047,137
Total 78,332 282,136 160,668 504,714 332,403 1,187,055
*) 2017 still in progress
Food Production in Java
Food Production in Java
How Social Forestry/community forestry activities contribute to the Adaptation and Mitigation of Climate Change (in the
Nationally Determined Contributions) and How Social Forestry/ community forestry activities contribute to Sustainable
Development Goals
• Key success indicators for SF in Indonesia from socio-cultural aspect
(v) How Social Forestry/community forestry Contributes to the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Building (ASCC Blueprint): in
this regard, how Social Forestry contributes to Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) and in Reducing Illicit Harvesting of
Timber (Illegal Logging)?
Gradually implement 4 principles of governance
Consistent leadership for learning process through continuous
monitoring &evaluation
Increasing cohesiveness &
better teamwork
• Four principles of governance :
(1) transparency, (2) participation, (3) collective
responsibility, and (4) accountability
► SF has trigerred strong enhancement to SFM implementation in Indonesia
Activities done by ASFCC partners:▪ NTFP-EP: Meet the makers, ROLES initiative, etc▪ RECOFTC: Training Syllabus for SF▪ CIFOR: Policy brief ▪ ICRAF: Policy brief▪ SEARCA: Immediate Support
Kemitraan (Partnership for Governance Reform) support in the process of regulation reform
Major NGOs focusing in Customary People Engagement fully support (AMMAN, Huma, Epistema, etc)
Many Others
(vi) Civil Society Engagement in Social Forestry and Climate Change
Regulation reform to accelerate SF targetsDevelopment of national and provincial SF-WGRecognition of the first 9 (nine) Customary Forest on
December 2016PeSoNa Festival ► brand-name of SF Festival in
September) Socialization and Training accelerated by the Regional
GovernmentCollaboration & Synergy among sectorsPeSoNa Mart as NTFP outlet of NTFP farmer producerTraining Extension worker to understand legal aspect Soft Reform in the Forest State Enterprise
III. List of Activities implemented thus far that has proven to be useful in relevance with Country priorities
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