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Successful demonstration of establishing a Reference Emissions Level (REL), a Monitoring, Assessment, Reporting and Verification System (MRV) and fair payment systems based on the national REDD+ architecture

Achievement to date:

Improved capacity and methodology design for forest carbon inventory within a Monitoring, Assessment, Reporting and Verification System (MRV), including sub-national pilot implementation.

  1. National MRV Framework
  2. Draft of Forestry MRV Road Map
  3. Trained 33 participants from provincial government, forestry office of Central Sulawesi, NGOs, CSOs, Universities, on Basic Remote Sensing
  4. Published and disseminated publication about MRV principles
  5. Land use classification based on spot 4 image for Central Sulawesi
  6. Inputs resulted from FGDs on NFI’s sampling method
  7. Network of MRV experts of Eastern Indonesia Universities

Reference Emission Level

  1. Initial historical emission levels for LULUCF for Central Sulawesi
  2. Discussion notes on Reference Emission Levels/Reference :Levels

Harmonized fair and equitable payment mechanism at provincial level

  1. Compiled information on existing funding systems, payment mechanisms and benefit distribution systems, and payments for environmental services
  2. Mapping of funding mechanism in Indonesia from national to sub-national level
  3. Compiled funding and fiscal transfer system in Indonesia
  4. Notes resulted from coordination meeting on potential  collaboration in developing a road map of payment mechanism with UN-REDD, REDD+ Task Force, and the World Bank/FCPF

Toolkit for priority setting towards maximizing potential carbon benefits and incorporating co-benefits at the provincial level.

  1. Agreed preliminary action plan
  2. Trained Indonesia team for tool kit by the UNEP-WCMC
  3. Produced map layers of Central Sulawesi
  4. List of Planned package of tool kit.