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Ecological Incentives Promote Sustainable Urban Waste Management

Jakarta, May 23, 2025 — In commemoration of Open Government Week 2025, the Center for Regional Studies and Information (PATTIRO) held a webinar themed “Regional Financial Accountability to Promote Sustainable Urban Waste Management.” The event featured three speakers: Zulkarnaen Nasrun, Head of the Parepare City Development Planning Agency (Bappeda); Dini Inayati, a member of the […]

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Public Discussion: Strengthen The Integration of Ecological-based Fiscal Transfers in The 2025-2029 RPJMD

Jakarta-the Center for Regional Studies and information (PATTIRO) held a public discussion entitled “Strengthening the integration of ecological-based fiscal Transfer policies in the regions in the 2025-2029 RPJMD” (17/04). The event, which took place in a hybrid manner, presented various speakers from ministries, local governments, and civil society organizations to encourage the institutionalization of Ecological

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Civil Society Coalition Discusses Reflection on Achievements of EFT Implementation in Indonesia

PATTIRO, together with 19 civil society organizations and The Asia Foundation, successfully held a Partner Coordination Meeting (PCM) for the SETAPAK 4 Program on 24-26 February 2025 in Bali. In addition to discussing program developments, the meeting also discussed various current issues and strategies to encourage sustainable forest and land governance through green financing strategies.

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Policy Brief | Strengthening Environmental Funding Policies in the Draft Permendagri Guidelines for the Preparation of the 2025 APBD

The government has pushed various policies to address the impacts of climate change. However, there is still homework to overcome the gap between the needs and financing of climate change action in the state budget. Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) policy innovations through ecological-based provincial budget transfers (TAPE), ecological-based district budget transfers (TAKE), and ecological-based Kelurahan

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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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PATTIRO Encourages Fiscal Incentives for Regions Implementing TAPE/TAKE Regulations

After the issuance of Law no. 1 of 2022 concerning Financial Relations between the Central Government and Regional Governments (HKPD), the Government is expected to formulate arrangements for fiscal incentives that encourage regional performance in maintaining environmental and forestry protection. PATTIRO Program Manager, Ramlan Nugraha, in his presentation at a public discussion titled “What is

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EFT Implementation to Accelerate Gender Mainstreaming at the Regional Level

The implementation of Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) by the provincial, district and city governments is not only able to encourage environmental protection but can also accelerate gender mainstreaming in the regional level. This statement was delivered by Maya Rostanty, as the Senior Advisor of the Center for Regional Information and Studies (PATTIRO) at the National Conference

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Increasingly massive implementation of Ecological Fiscal Transfer in Indonesia

The idea of ​​implementing the Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) policy in Indonesia has continued to develop in recent years. This has been driven by the initiative of the coalition of civil society organizations from various regions together with The Asia Foundation (TAF), which proposed the concept of Ecology-based Provincial Budget Transfer (TAPE) and Ecology-based District

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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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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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