“We Care, We Share”
A Gallery of Good Practices in Land-based Industries
Jakarta, 5 Juni 2012
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Potret Indonesia
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Komitmen dunia?
• 6. “A point has been reached in history when we must shape our actions throughout the world with a more prudent care for their environment consequences. Through ignorance or indifference we can do massive and irreversible harm to the earthly environment on which our life and well being depend” • 13. The global environment continues to suffer. Loss of biodiversity continues, fish stocks continue to be depleted, desertification claims more and more fertile land, the adverse effects of climate change are already evident, natural disasters are more frequent and more devastating, and developing countries more vulnerable, and air, water and marine pollution continue to rob millions of a decent life. 3
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Threshold for high human development
Historical Trends of Human Development and Ecological Footprint for Select Countries (1975-2008)
Ecological Footprint
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2008 2005 2000 1995 1990 1985 1980 1975
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Exceeds biosphere’s average capacity per person, low development
Australia
U.S.A.
Exceeds biosphere’s average capacity per person, high development Japan
4 Brazil
2
World average biocapacity available per person, ignoring needs of wild species
India
Cuba
China
Meets minimum criteria for sustainability
Within biosphere’s average capacity per person, low development
0 0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
Human Development Index Source: Global Footprint Network and UNDP
0.8
0.9
1.0
Global Human Development and Ecological Footprint (2008) Threshold for high human development
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2008
Ecological Footprint
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Meeting the Goals of Sustainable Development means - Green Development in developing countries - Reducing Footprint in developed countries
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Exceeds biosphere’s average capacity per person, high development Kuwait UAE U.S.A. Canada
France Russia
Korea Rep
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Japan Brazil South Africa
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0
Australia
China
World average biocapacity available per person, ignoring needs of wild species
Cuba
Nigeria Afghanistan India Within biosphere’s average capacity per person, low development
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
Human Development Index Source: Global Footprint Network and UNDP
Meets minimum criteria for sustainability
Indonesia
0.7
Mexico
0.8
0.9
1.0
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Kita semua punya andil Example: Overlay of forestry-plantation-mining areas in Pasir District (East Kalimantan)
Protected Forest and Conservation Area… …overlay with HPH and HTI areas… …overlay with plantation areas…
…overlay with mining area
Integrated license database can be used as starting point to solve license overlaps
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ONE MAP MOVEMENT
Standard Reference Database Geoportal 8
ONE MAP ACTION PLAN - ONE STANDARD
Action plan 2012-2013
Responsibility
• Acceleration of base map 1:50.000 (RBI) development • Implementation of one-door policy and “One Government Access” to procure high-resolution satellite images • Development of national standards on peatland definition and mapping
• BIG • LAPAN
• Ministry of Agriculture (supported by DNPI)
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ONE MAP ACTION PLAN - ONE REFERENCE
Action plan 2012-2013
Responsibility
• Provision of free-access to acquire base map 1:50.000 (RBI) • Acceleration of Forest Estate gazettement • Adoption of new technology for Forest Estate gazettement and Forest Estate status definition • Initiation of verification of land rights claims by local communities/indigenous people – leveraging data available from Badan Registrasi Wilayah Adat • Mainstreaming of One Map action plans into RPJMN, spatial planning, and MP3EI development • Consultation meeting on One Map with Sekjen/Sesmen/Sestama (SecGens)
• BIG • Ministry of Forestry • Ministry of Forestry • Land Agency
• Bappenas, Ministry of Public Works, Coord. Min. of Econ. Affairs • BIG, supported by UKP4
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ONE MAP ACTION PLAN - ONE DATABASE
Action plan 2012-2013
Responsibility
• Collection of comprehensive data and metadata, as needed by JDSN/Jaringan Data Spasial Nasional (National Spatial Data Network) • Synchronization of data format intra-ministry/ agency towards JDSN • Synchronization of data format inter-ministries/ agencies towards JDSN • Stock-taking of existing high-resolution satellite images and radar • Upgrading of Pare-pare Ground Station to access high-resolution satellite images • Collection of missing parts of SRTM2 • Stock-taking of licenses issued by provincial and district government • Development of GIS-linked licenses database
• 14 ministries/ agencies
• 14 ministries/ agencies • BIG • BIG, supported by LAPAN • LAPAN • BIG • Ministry of Home Affairs • BIG
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ONE MAP ACTION PLAN - ONE GEOPORTAL
Action plan 2012-2013
Responsibility
• Enhancement of BIG’s ina-sdi website to be an interactive geoportal and viewing medium of all JDSN’s data and metadata • Development of public input mechanism
• BIG
• BIG
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