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Encouraging Assessment of Environmental and Forestry Output and Process Indicators in Fiscal Incentive Policies

After Law Number 1 of 2022 concerning Financial Relations between the Central Government and Regional Governments was issued, the incentive arrangements previously contained in Minister of Finance Regulation (PMK) 160/PMK.07/2021 concerning Regional Incentive Funds (DID) no longer apply. This regulation was then updated PMK 125/PMK.O7/2023 concerning Management of Fiscal Incentives for the 2024 Fiscal Year …

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Community Involvement as the Key to RHL Effectiveness

Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL) carried out by Forest Farmer Groups (KTH) has a better level of effectiveness compared to RHL management carried out with contracted companies. KTH’s involvement starting from the planning process gave them a higher sense of ownership in looking after the plants because they were involved from the start. This emerged …

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Collaborating with Young People in Preserving the Environment

In the last two decades, the impact of environmental damage due to massive development of the Papua region has been increasingly visible. Environmental conservation in the Papua region requires more attention, including involving wider stakeholders to jointly protect the environment of Papua. Youth can be important partners in preserving the environment to ensure environmental benefits …

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Policy Brief | Encouraging Women’s Involvement in Forest and Land Rehabilitation Management

The erratically changing climate makes the Indonesian people worried about the occurrence of natural disasters such as floods, volcanic eruptions, forest and land fires, which will result in food shortages, poverty and even death. Limited knowledge in disaster mitigation and recovery creates greater suffering, especially for women who depend on domestic tasks. To anticipate gaps, …

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Promoting Low Carbon Development Targets Through Ecologically Based Fiscal Transfers

The low carbon development agenda is a strategic agenda that is being touted by the government in order to pursue the target of reducing Green House Gas (GHG) emissions, which is 29% unconditional (with their own efforts) and 41% with international support in 2030. In order to realize this target, PATTIRO with the Civil Society Coalition …

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EFT Scheme Found Effective in Encouraging Environmental Conservation in Indonesia

Jakarta – The Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) scheme is considered quite successful in encouraging environmental conservation in many areas in Indonesia. This was stated by several regional heads, both those who have implemented EFT or who are considering it, in the Green Leadership Forum (GLF) organized by the Center for Regional Research and Information (PATTIRO) in …

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Desktop Research | Gender Mainstreaming in the Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM)

Mercury poisoning is a serious threat to human health, as evidenced by the Minamata Tragedy of the 1950s. Consumption of mercury-tainted seafood resulted in the emergence of a variety of mysterious neurological diseases, even death, among residents of Minamata Bay in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan. People suffering from the disease complain of numbness in the hands …

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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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