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Local Governance Forum: “Is it possible to revoke DAU postponement sanction?”

PATTIRO recommends the Ministry of Home Affairs to revise policies related to the handling of Covid-19 with the Unexpected Expenditure (BTT) mechanism, by opening the budget marking mechanism option for Covid-19. This recommendation was conveyed by PATTIRO in the Local Governance Forum titled “Is it possible to revoke DAU postponement sanction?” on Wednesday, May 20, […]

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What are the impacts of echelon simplification in the regions?

Simplification of the bureaucracy is a mandate delivered by President Joko Widodo during his inauguration on October 20, 2019. Simplification of the bureaucracy is carried out at ministries, government agencies and local governments, of which one method is through trimming the structural ranks or echelons, from five echelons to only two namely echelons I and

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To Expand Ecological-Based Fiscal Transfer Policy Initiatives in the Regional Level, PATTIRO and TAF Hold Training for CSOs

Since 2018, The Asia Foundation (TAF) together with the Civil Society Organization (CSO) Network has developed initiatives to encourage policies on ecological-based fiscal transfers at the regency level, called the Ecology-based Regency Budget Transfers (TAKE), and at the provincial level, called the Ecology-based Provincial Budget Transfer (TAPE). TAPE and TAKE are incentive schemes in the

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Policy Paper | Public Service Agency Status for National Parks for Sustainable Conservation Area Management

Indonesia is a “megabiodiversity country”, because it has large amounts of biodiversity and natural wealth, such as beautiful and unique natural panorama. National parks (Taman Nasional) are the last strongholds for the protection and preservation of Indonesia’s biodiversity. The area of ​​national parks reaches 16.2 million hectares or 59.81% of the total conservation area which

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Policy Brief | Review of 2020-2024 RPJMN Points on Papuan Development

“URGENCY OF LOW CARBON AND EQUALITY-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT TO OVERCOME GAPS AND PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND LIVELIHOODS OF INDIGENOUS PAPUANS” With the advent of the Reformasi era, the central government began treating Papua differently. While during the New Order, the militaristic approach was highly dominant, during the reformasi period, the approach undertaken was to give authority

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Bali Green Leadership Forum: Ecology-Based Fiscal Initiative

“Bali Green Leadership Forum: Ecology-Based Fiscal Initiative” Nusa Dua, Bali, January 23, 2020 A number of Regional Heads who have and are implementing Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) schemes have gathered in Bali for the Bali Green Leadership Forum, Thursday, January 23, 2020. The event, organized by the Center for Regional Studies and Information (PATTIRO) and

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The Importance of Developing Ecologically Based Fiscal Incentive Schemes

Author: Nurjanah A number of representatives of provincial, district/city governments, civil society organizations and academics attended the Workshop “Developing Ecology-Based Fiscal Incentive Schemes” which was held on 22 January 2020 in Surabaya by PATTIRO and The Asia Foundation (TAF). At the workshop also present were representatives from the Fiscal Policy Agency, Ministry of Finance (Ministry of Finance); and the Directorate General

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Fiscal Incentive Schemes to Promote Environment and Forest Protection

The government has committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 29% on its own efforts and reach 41% with international assistance in 2030, from the state of Business as Usual/BAU. This effort requires synergy between the Government, the Provincial Governments and the Regency Governments in accordance with their respective authorities. In line with this, commitments

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Asia will again become the center of gravity of the world economy. Report from the Asia Pacific Think Tank Conference in Bangkok

In 2040, Asia is expected to return to being the center of gravity of the world economy. This was conveyed by a researcher from McKinsey, Jeongmin Seong, in one of the sessions at the annual Asia Pacific think tank conference held in Bangkok in mid-November. In 2040, it is estimated that Asian consumption will reach

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Fact Sheet | BLU Status to Optimize the Role of National Parks

In general, Indonesia’s forest areas, aside from functioning as a conservation area, are also a source of livelihood for the surrounding communities. The 2014 BPS survey stated that the number of people living around forest areas was around 32,447,851 persons. The percentage of villages located in forest areas is 2.48% or around 2,037 villages, while

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