Sri Hudyastuti Assistant Minister For Economics and Poverty Alleviation
Jan 10, 2016
Sri HudyastutiAssistant Minister For Economics
and Poverty Alleviation
I. BackgroundII. Present Status of the Environment
Current Environmental IssuesIII. Coping with the Problems
- International commitments- National Policies, Strategies, Laws and
Regulations- Programs and Activities
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OUTLINE
Article 28H of the 1945 Constitution (1) Every person shall have the right to live in physical and spiritual prosperity, to have a home and enjoy a good and healthy environment, and shall have the right to obtain medical care
Act Nr 23 Year 1997 on Environmental Management
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BACKGROUND
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Air Pollution Water Pollution Solid Waste Management Tropical rain forest ecosystem devastation Toxic and hazardous waste contamination Sea and coastal ecosystem devastation Watersheds and lake devastation Natural environmental destruction due to
mining activities Natural disasters: tsunami, earthquakes,
floods & slumps, droughts, land & forest fires
Energy consumption Others
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CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
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MONITORING OF pH IN RIVER WATER IN INDONESIA
MONITORING TDS IN RIVER WATER
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MONITORING TSS IN RIVER WATER
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MONITORING BOD IN RIVER WATER
WATER QUALITY MONITORING FOR BOD PARAMETER OF SIX RIVERS IN INDONESIA (2003-2007)
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WATER QUALITY MONITORING FOR COD PARAMETER OF SIX RIVERS IN INDONESIA (2003-2007)
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FECAL COLI DETECTED IN RIVER WATER
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TOTAL COLIFORM DETECTED IN RIVER WATER
Number of households living in river flood plain
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DOMESTIC ACTIVITIES
PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD DISCARD DOMESTIC WASTE INTO RIVER
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ISPU DATA RECAPITULATION 2001-2007
AVERAGE MONTLY RAINFALL IN SEVERAL CITIES IN INDONESIA IN LAST 10 YEARS
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AVERAGE MONTLY RAINFALL IN SEVERAL CITIES IN INDONESIA IN LAST 10 YEARS
ANNUALLY pH IN 2001-2007 IN JAKARTA (BMG), BANDUNG (LAPAN), KOTATABANG (GAW-BMG), SERPONG (PUSARPEDAL, MoE)
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SULFUR CONTAIN IN GASOLINE IN 30 CITIES IN
INDONESIA
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SULFUR CONTAIN IN KEROSENE IN 30 CITIES IN
INDONESIA
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CLIMATE CHANGE POTENTIAL IMPACT
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MONITORING OF SEA LEVEL RISE
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INCIDENT OF DBD AND NUMBER OF AFFECTED CITIES AND SUB-DISTRICT FROM 1968-2003
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1972 - Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment 1992 - United Nations Conference on Environment and
Development (UNCED)/ Earth Summit 2002 - World Summit on Sustainable Development (Rio+10) MEAs, Agenda 21, Johannesburg Declaration, UN MDGs Regional agreements
9th August 2007: Bangkok Declaration on Environment and Health in Southeast and East Asian Countries
6 thematic working group
- air quality
- water supply, hygiene and sanitation
- solid and hazardous waste
- toxic chemicals and hazardous substances
- climate change, ozone depletion and ecosystem change
- contingency planning, preparedness and response to environmental health
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STOCKHOLM – RIO - JOHANNESBURG
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(a guideline for the development of each Sector and Field during 5 years)
Issue of natural resources and environmental management is part of the agenda of enhancing people’s welfare
Target: enhancing quality of the environment’s function and natural resources management through mainstreaming the sustainable development principle into all development sectors and field
Priority: improvement of natural resources management and conservation of the environment’s functions
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2004-2009 NATIONAL MEDIUM TERM DEVELOPMENT PLAN ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR
Vision: restoring and enhancing the quality of the environment’s functions led by Ministry of the Environment as a proactive and reliable institution toward a sustainable development by implementing Good Environmental Governance principles in pursuing the welfare of the Indonesians
Mission:
(i) providing the policy of natural resources and environmental management and conservation in supporting the achievement of sustainable development
(ii) building and developing coordination and integrated partnership among multi-stakeholders in managing and utilizing natural resources and the environment effectively, fairly and sustainably
(iii) conducting prevention of natural resources and the environmental destruction as well as control of pollution in promoting the conservation of environment’s function
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2005-2009 STRATEGIC PLANMINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
6 TARGETS
Target #1: Abatement of environmental pollution load (water, air, atmosphere, sea and land)
Target #2: Decrease of environmental degradation rate (natural resources of water, land & forest, biodiversity, energy, atmosphere, coastal and marine ecosystems)
Target #3: Integration of environmental conservation considerations into development planning and implementation as well as control of environmental land use
Target #4: Enhancement of development actors’ compliance in order to protect quality of environment’s function
Target #5: Mainstreaming of Good Environmental Governance principles into natural resources and environmental management at central and regional governments
Target #6: Enhancement of institutional capacity of MoE in implementing its main tasks and function
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2005-2009 STRATEGIC PLANMINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
Indonesia Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan (IBSAP) 2003-2020
National Action Plan on Climate Change National Consensus on Sustainable
Development and Action Plan on Sustainable Development – Indonesia Summit on Sustainable Development (Yogyakarta, Jan 21, 2004)
The enactment of environmental regulations: 000s , e.g. (a) Governmental Regulation No. 85/1999 on “Management of Toxic and Hazardous Waste”, (b) Governmental Regulation No. 82/2001 on “Water Quality Management & Water Pollution Control” – the newest: Law No. 18/2008 on “Waste Management Act”
others
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SOME STRATEGIES AND ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL ACTION AND PLAN RELATED TO ENVIRONMENT-
HEALTH Healthy Indonesia 2010: Clean City
Program, Blue Sky Program, Clean River Program, Water Supply & Sanitation Program
Increase the Level of Community Healthy Level Declaration by Governors, Provincial Parliamentaries and related institutions (Nov. 22, 2005)
Pilot Project of Regency/ City to increase the level of Community Healthy Level: role and responsibilities among central government and municipalities
Hazardous Substances Management: managed under the GR No. 74/2001
Near FUTURE POLICIES
• Revision of Act No. 23/1997 on ”Environmental Management”
• Development of National 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Strategy for Waste Management
• Development of National Information System of Waste - in supporting the whole picture of waste management
• Draft of Genetic Resources Management Act
• Draft of Act on the Ratification of ASEAN Haze Trans-boundary Pollution
• National Strategy for Chemical Management (SAICM/Strategic Approach to Int’l Chemical Management)
• Agreement MOH-MOE: National Policy on Improvement of Public Health Level
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MoE, MoH and Local Government Activities Conduct health information to all
communities, particularly for prevention effort to improve sanitation environment.
Strengthened the readiness of health system
Improve communication, information and education to increase public awareness
TERIMA KASIH