South sumatra eco region alliance
Public – Private - People - Partnerships
His Excellency Alex Noerdin,
Governor of South Sumatra
Commitment of Government of South Sumatra
Sustainable supply shed, multiple commodities by:
• Support Partnership in Landscape Management towards the
Provincial Green Growth Plan
• Ensure fire action (Fire Free Villages) plans for high-risk areas
• Formalize commitment on restoration and no new
development on peat
• Review licenses and legality on peat and forest
• Support local livelihood in rehabilitation and renovation
• Establish task force/ special agency for implementation
Role of Government of South Sumatra
• Mainstream the Provincial Green Growth Plan including the
landscape partnership
• Take leadership in institutionalization
• Develop legal and policy tools
• Convene and lead cooperation with multi-stakeholder bodies
• Lead implementation, monitoring and enforcement
• Advocacy at national and international level
Public – Private - People - Partnerships
Andjar Rafiastanto
Country Manager Indonesia
Theory of Change
Project components
CHANGE
Theory of Change
Public – Private - People - Partnerships
Fitrian Ardiansyah
Indonesia Country Director
• Expansion vs land use
intensification
• Mapping of supply flows (small
to large scale suppliers; small
farmers)
• Identification of issues:
(1) organisation of small
farmers
(2) Legality
(3) Capacity & knowledge
(4) Balancing forest & peat
protection
(5) Access to finance 
Replanting
• A comprehensive package of
solutions and agreement
Sourcing areas and a supply shed of
commodities
Landscape approach
Public – Private - People - Partnerships
Aida Greenbury
Managing Director Sustainability and
Stakeholder Engagement, Asia Pulp & Paper
APP Forest Conservation Policy (FCP)
Launched in February
2013:• No natural forest
conversion – protection
of High Conservation
Value (HCV) & High
Carbon Stock (HCS)
forests
• Peatland management
for reduction of GHG
emissions
• Social and community
engagement
• Third party suppliers
Landscape Approach: Background
• In April 2014, APP announced a plan to support the protection and
restoration of one million hectares of forest across Indonesia.
• 10 landscapes were identified through stakeholders input, including the
government,
• WWF and Greenpeace. A plan to provide the implementation guidance
has been completed in 2015.
Public – Private - People - Partnerships
Mansuetus Alsy Hanu
National Coordinator – Indonesian Palm Oil
Smallholder Union (SPKS)
Critical improvements for smallholders to reduce
deforestation
1. Land mapping for smallholders to assist with development of land tenure issues.
2. Establish smallholders organization into co-operatives.
3. Capacity building to increase productivity.
4. Provide materials and training for smallholder to increase yield and reduce costs
such as seed-fertilizers.
5. Establish good governance in the village level to control governance of the land
smallholders.
6. Landuse mapping and improved spatial planning to identify suitable land for
smallholder expansion.
Public – Private - People - Partnerships
Dr Hadi Daryanto
Director General of Social Forestry and
Environment Partnership,
Ministry of Environment and Forestry
BACKGROUND OF SOCIAL FORESTRY IN INDONESIA
1.Forest resources has not been able to give prosperity to local
people (Chapter 33 point 3 of UUD 1945 stipulates that earth,
water, and natural resources within are owned by the state and
used as much as for the people’s prosperity);
2.It is time to strengthen social forestry (Chapter 3 point 2 of UU 31
of 1999: strengthening social forestry is required to open way for
legal access, financial access, and market access to local people;
3.RPJM 2015-2019: the seventh Nawa Cita (Nine Goals): to realize
self-dependence in economy by empowering strategic sectors in
domestic economy, improve water defence, improve the
involvement of society in health recovery: HTR (Community Based
Plantation Forest), HKm (Community Forestry), HD (Village
Forest), Rights Forest, Community Forest, HHBK (Non-timber
Forest Products) and Partnership;
Definition and Criteria of Social
Forestry Indicative Map
CRITERIA PARAMETER Data resources
K1 Production-based forestry aimed at social management at the directive
mapping of forestry utilization without permit problem
4,050,837 4,050,837 PHPL
K2 Claims of custom-based forest from registration result by BRWA/AMAN 3,592,109 BRWA, AMAN
K3 Potential location of social forest from the mapping result by JKPP 5,750,021 791,611 JKPP
K4 Community-based forest system KPSHK 1,366,301 KPSHK
K5 Location not included TORAat 4 provinces (South Kalimantan, West
Nusatenggara, Lampung, Bali)
176,087 176,087 PKTL
256,137 HKm/PSKL
K6 Social Forest area currently in processed and being proposed by BPDAS 2,650,183 718,532 HD/PSKL
297,757 HTR/PSKL
1,379,757 BP DAS Proposal
K7 Partnership Area with KPH/Forestry management/Permit holder 137,187 137,187 PKTL
- - INDONESIAN FORESTRY
12,766,315
ANALYTICAL RESULT BY
GIS (mio hectares)
PETA INDIKATIF AREAL PERHUTANAN SOSIAL
(PIAPS) or Indicative Map of Social Forestry Area
Up to 28 Oct 2015
Web examples: Public – Home
http://pskl.menlhk.go.id/akps
South sumatra eco region alliance

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South sumatra eco region alliance

  • 2. Public – Private - People - Partnerships His Excellency Alex Noerdin, Governor of South Sumatra
  • 3. Commitment of Government of South Sumatra Sustainable supply shed, multiple commodities by: • Support Partnership in Landscape Management towards the Provincial Green Growth Plan • Ensure fire action (Fire Free Villages) plans for high-risk areas • Formalize commitment on restoration and no new development on peat • Review licenses and legality on peat and forest • Support local livelihood in rehabilitation and renovation • Establish task force/ special agency for implementation
  • 4. Role of Government of South Sumatra • Mainstream the Provincial Green Growth Plan including the landscape partnership • Take leadership in institutionalization • Develop legal and policy tools • Convene and lead cooperation with multi-stakeholder bodies • Lead implementation, monitoring and enforcement • Advocacy at national and international level
  • 5. Public – Private - People - Partnerships Andjar Rafiastanto Country Manager Indonesia
  • 9. Public – Private - People - Partnerships Fitrian Ardiansyah Indonesia Country Director
  • 10. • Expansion vs land use intensification • Mapping of supply flows (small to large scale suppliers; small farmers) • Identification of issues: (1) organisation of small farmers (2) Legality (3) Capacity & knowledge (4) Balancing forest & peat protection (5) Access to finance  Replanting • A comprehensive package of solutions and agreement Sourcing areas and a supply shed of commodities
  • 12. Public – Private - People - Partnerships Aida Greenbury Managing Director Sustainability and Stakeholder Engagement, Asia Pulp & Paper
  • 13. APP Forest Conservation Policy (FCP) Launched in February 2013:• No natural forest conversion – protection of High Conservation Value (HCV) & High Carbon Stock (HCS) forests • Peatland management for reduction of GHG emissions • Social and community engagement • Third party suppliers
  • 14. Landscape Approach: Background • In April 2014, APP announced a plan to support the protection and restoration of one million hectares of forest across Indonesia. • 10 landscapes were identified through stakeholders input, including the government, • WWF and Greenpeace. A plan to provide the implementation guidance has been completed in 2015.
  • 15. Public – Private - People - Partnerships Mansuetus Alsy Hanu National Coordinator – Indonesian Palm Oil Smallholder Union (SPKS)
  • 16. Critical improvements for smallholders to reduce deforestation 1. Land mapping for smallholders to assist with development of land tenure issues. 2. Establish smallholders organization into co-operatives. 3. Capacity building to increase productivity. 4. Provide materials and training for smallholder to increase yield and reduce costs such as seed-fertilizers. 5. Establish good governance in the village level to control governance of the land smallholders. 6. Landuse mapping and improved spatial planning to identify suitable land for smallholder expansion.
  • 17. Public – Private - People - Partnerships Dr Hadi Daryanto Director General of Social Forestry and Environment Partnership, Ministry of Environment and Forestry
  • 18. BACKGROUND OF SOCIAL FORESTRY IN INDONESIA 1.Forest resources has not been able to give prosperity to local people (Chapter 33 point 3 of UUD 1945 stipulates that earth, water, and natural resources within are owned by the state and used as much as for the people’s prosperity); 2.It is time to strengthen social forestry (Chapter 3 point 2 of UU 31 of 1999: strengthening social forestry is required to open way for legal access, financial access, and market access to local people; 3.RPJM 2015-2019: the seventh Nawa Cita (Nine Goals): to realize self-dependence in economy by empowering strategic sectors in domestic economy, improve water defence, improve the involvement of society in health recovery: HTR (Community Based Plantation Forest), HKm (Community Forestry), HD (Village Forest), Rights Forest, Community Forest, HHBK (Non-timber Forest Products) and Partnership;
  • 19. Definition and Criteria of Social Forestry Indicative Map CRITERIA PARAMETER Data resources K1 Production-based forestry aimed at social management at the directive mapping of forestry utilization without permit problem 4,050,837 4,050,837 PHPL K2 Claims of custom-based forest from registration result by BRWA/AMAN 3,592,109 BRWA, AMAN K3 Potential location of social forest from the mapping result by JKPP 5,750,021 791,611 JKPP K4 Community-based forest system KPSHK 1,366,301 KPSHK K5 Location not included TORAat 4 provinces (South Kalimantan, West Nusatenggara, Lampung, Bali) 176,087 176,087 PKTL 256,137 HKm/PSKL K6 Social Forest area currently in processed and being proposed by BPDAS 2,650,183 718,532 HD/PSKL 297,757 HTR/PSKL 1,379,757 BP DAS Proposal K7 Partnership Area with KPH/Forestry management/Permit holder 137,187 137,187 PKTL - - INDONESIAN FORESTRY 12,766,315 ANALYTICAL RESULT BY GIS (mio hectares)
  • 20. PETA INDIKATIF AREAL PERHUTANAN SOSIAL (PIAPS) or Indicative Map of Social Forestry Area Up to 28 Oct 2015
  • 21. Web examples: Public – Home http://pskl.menlhk.go.id/akps

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  • #4: 92,000km – similar in size to Portugal GDP per capita about $3800 in 2014 compared to $5200 in Jakarta <number>
  • #5: 92,000km – similar in size to Portugal GDP per capita about $3800 in 2014 compared to $5200 in Jakarta <number>
  • #11: Supply sheds: geographical areas from where refineries draw their supply from mills, and mills from plantations and/or small to medium growers/companies as well as small farmers or small holders. <number>
  • #12: Offtakers to commit to buy sustainable/responsible products Mills/Refineries to support smallholders to change their practices: good agroculture practices, supporting/providing heavy equipments, extension services, organisation of farmers Concessions: collaborative efforts for water management, peat land restoration and protection, patrolling, shared investment Government: legality, creating budget/support for ‘Desa Bebas Api’ (Fire-Free Villages), effective regulations and enforcement for land preparation & replanting, de-risking financial facility, one map Financial institutions: structuring financial support for land intensification & replanting, de-risking financial facility NGOS: training & capacity for farmers, watchdog <number>