Presented by Dr.Alue Dohong, Deputy Chief of Peatland Restoration Agency Republic of Indonesia, at the International Tropical Peatland Center (ITPC) soft launch, on 30 October 2018, in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Best Practices on Indonesia’s Peatland Management: Lesson Learnt, Opportunities & Challenges - BRG
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Best Practices on Indonesia’s Peatland Management:
Lesson Learnt, Opportunities & Challenges
Dr. Alue Dohong
Deputy Chief of Peatland Restoration Agency Republic of Indonesia
Soft Launching Secretariat of International Tropical Peatland Centre
Jakarta, 30th October 2018
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Indonesia contains over 45% of the global area of tropical peatland, mostly as extensive domes
of woody peat, supporting peat swamp forest that covers vast areas of lowland landscape
between major rivers. However, large areas of tropical peatland in Indonesia, however, have
been converted to agriculture; and this has led to widespread deforestation and drainage.
Peatlands in Indonesia
Source: Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Agriculture, BRG
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Peatland
Degradation
Drivers
Logging
(legal &
illegal)
Conversion
of peat
swamp forest
& peatland
to other land
uses
Construction
of drained
canals
Fires
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Loss of PSF ecosystem balance
Biodiversity loss
Peatland & peat forest fires vulnerability
(dry season)
Flood risks (rainy season)
Socio-economic & health
costs
7. Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG)
Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG)
“Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG)
was established on January 6, 2016
in order to accelerate the recovery of
hydrological & vegetation of degraded
peatland that caused by peat and forest
fires”
Government Regulation in Lieu of Law
No.1/2016
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PHUs
259 VILLAGES ARE ASSISTED BY BRG AND ITS PARTNERS IN
THE PEAT VILLAGES PROGRAM (DESA PEDULI GAMBUT)
38% of the peat restoration target areas as much as 958.595
hectares are located within the assisted villages.
19. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLESocialization and Education Program
20. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLEPeatland Monitoring: Real-time water monitoring tools
21. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLETotal Hotspots in 7 Peatland Restoration Priority Provinces based on distance of
peat rewetting infrastructures and Peatland Pea Care Program (DPG) locations
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Infrastructures (1)
Rewetting
23. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLETrainings Canal Blocking Construction (2)
Rewetting
24. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLEConstruction of Canal Blocking by Local Community (3)
Rewetting
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Construction of Canal Backfilling
Rewetting
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Canal Backfilling in Central Kalimantan
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Deep-Wells
Rewetting
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Deep-Wells for Peat Rewetting & Fire Prevention
Rewetting
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REVITALIZATION OF LOCAL
LIVELIHOODS (R3)
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• Animal Husbandry (cow, goat, chicken, duck)
• Fisheries (traditional “beje” fish-pond, fish cages)
• Zero Burning Paddy Rice Agriculture (decomposer)
• Honey bee farming;
• Bird nest (swallow)
OUTLINE OF THE REVITALIZATION OF
LOCAL LIVELIHOODS ACTIVITIES IN 2016-2017
Outline of R3 Activities
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• Fattening and breeding program for Cattles
• Starts on December 2016, Tanjung Taruna Village,
Pulang Pisau District, Central Kalimantan
• Managed by local community group: Taruna Karya
Bersama
Animal Husbandry (example)
Lesson Learnt example: Animal Husbandry
32. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLEHONEY BEE FARMING (Example)
• Demo-Sites: 4 Villages, Pulang Pisau District,
Central Kalimantan
• Managed by local community groups &
assisted by local university
(Apis meliffera)
Lesson Learnt example: Honey bee farming
33. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLEZero Burning “Paddy Rice” Agriculture (Decomposer)
Lesson Learnt example: ZBA
34. CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLECOMMUNITY EDUCATION & PARTICIPATION
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• Collaborative actions are a key factor for attaining peatland restoration
success;
• Local communities have to be in the front-line to make peatland restoration
success and sustainable;
• Local communities, Local NGOs & Local Universities have adequate
knowledge, capacity & experience to construct and maintain the rewetting
infrastructures;
• Under BRG’s coordinated & facilitated roles, stakeholders can deliver very
quick & high performance of restoration results;
• Peatland restoration is not merely physical and technical interventions, but,
the transformation of social & economic behaviors is a key to peatland
restoration success.
Lesson Learned
Lessons Learnt
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• Protecting and managing peatland in wise way is a key for achieving low
carbon economy;
• Good peatland practices and restoring degraded peatland can be a strategic
vehicle for reducing and avoiding climate changes impacts (CO2 & other
GHGs emissions);
• Wise use and good peatland practices as well as peatland restoration
Peatland restoration are constituted means for achieving Indonesia’s NDC;
• Collaborative among stakeholders (Government, private sector, donors, civil
societies, etc.) is widely opened for harnessing peatland wise management
and restoration through market-based mechanism (green bonds, etc.)
Opportunities
Opportunities
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• Additional resources (funds, expertise) are still needed
to accelerate & realize restoration targets on the
ground;
• Capacity (technical, institutional, financial) at all
stakeholder levels needs to be strengthened so as a
prerequisite deliver a high peatland restoration results;
• Mainstreaming & institutionalization of peatland
restoration policy, measures and actions into national,
regional & local planning & regulatory processes.
Next-Steps
Next-Steps