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    A/R Clean Development Mechanism Project Activities:  Development of PDD :

Descriptions : The project design document (PDD) has to be developed by the participants (often termed as developers) that consist of investor and host. It can be facilitated by intermediaries. This policy brief outlines the structure of the PDD and provides information on how to fill it out. It is based on guidelines that may be downloaded from http://unfccc.int/cdm. This version was prepared in connection with the technical assistance provided by the Asian Development Bank to the Government of Indonesia, GoI (Project code: TA 4137-INO).

• General description of project activity
• Baseline methodology
• Monitoring methodology and plan
• Estimation of net removal by sinks of anthropogenic greenhouse gases
• Environmental impacts
• Socio-economic impacts
• Stakeholders’ comments

Author : CIFOR Bogor Indonesia  [ Download Indonesia Version ]      [ Download English Version ]

 
 
 
    A/R Clean Development Mechanism Project Activities: Project Cycle

Description : The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its protocol are international treaties that have to be implemented accordingly by the Parties involved. Following the obligation of Parties, Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol is one of the few articles that provide a platform at which developed and developing countries could collaborate under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). In such projects developed countries could achieve the quantitative emission reduction targets. Since CDM has dual objectives, project participants should, however, also consider and comply with rules and regulations at the national level

• Introduction
• Technical terms
• Institutions involved
• The Project Cycle
• Financing Afforestation and Reforestation Clean Development Mechanism Project

Author : CIFOR Bogor Indonesia   [ Download Indonesia Version ]      [ Download English Version ]     

 
 
 
    A/R Clean Development Mechanism Project Activities: Legal Framework in Indonesia

Description : The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its protocol are international treaties that have to be implemented accordingly by the Parties involved. Following the obligation of Parties, Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol is one of the few articles that provide a platform at which developed and developing countries could collaborate under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). In such projects developed countries could achieve the quantitative emission reduction targets. Since CDM has dual objectives, project participants should, however, also consider and comply with rules and regulations at the national level

• Introduction
• International perspectives
• National legal framework related to A/R CDM project activities
• Contractual arrangements
• Anticipating regulatory barriers
• National agenda and programs

Author  : CIFOR Bogor Indonesia  [ Download Indonesia Version ]      [ Download English Version ]

 
 
 
    Simply REDD

When people debate climate change they often use scientific and technical language. The terms and acronyms we hear can cloud the issues if we don’t know what they mean. The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) has prepared this simple guide to help journalists, policy makers, NGOs and interested global citizens better understand the importance of forests in combating climate change. It also highlights issues that CIFOR’s research has identified as crucial if the global climate agenda is to progress in a way that is effective, efficient and equitable.

Author  : CIFOR Bogor Indonesia  [ Download Indonesia Version ]      [ Download English Version ]

 

 
 
 
    The Voluntary Carbon Standard

The Voluntary Carbon Standard Program (the “VCS Program”) has been developed to provide a rigorous, trustworthy and innovative global standard and validation and verification program for voluntary greenhouse gas offsets.

The VCS Program includes:
• Program Guidelines 2007.1, which provides rules for project proponents and validators and verifiers governing:
• Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS) 2007.1;
• Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) Projects;
• Project description, validation and verification report templates;
• Grouped projects;
• Project registration; and
• VCS Association terms and conditions for project proponents and validators and verifiers.       [ Download English Version ]



 

 
 
 
     Project Design Document

Preparation of Carbon Conservation Lebong preparatory document, executed by the ASF and Attended by district government Lebong, were used as standards for the assessment area that has the potential of Carbon, In this paper reviews the results observations study of field, data were processed into a book for the reference design at Lebong Carbon Conservation Program

 

Author : Yayasan Arha Suaka Indonesia
Publish : 2009
Vers: V_1_PDD_LCC  [ Download Indonesia Version ]      [ Download English Version ]

 
 
 
    Inventory Report (forest area)

The scope : monograph Plantation Forest included: all aspects of technical and non technical is that the factors that directly and indirectly can affect the development of the forest. Includes the physical aspects of the technical field, silvicultural system used, and the forest itself. While non-technical aspects include the history and development of socio-economic situation of communities around the forest

Forest Inventory Implementation phases
1.Preparation stage include: the preparation of base maps.
2.Field implementation include: the search the starting point
3.Data Processing.
 

Author : Yayasan Arha Suaka Indonesia
Publish : 2009
Vers: V_1_PDD_LCC       :        [ Download English Version ]        [ Download Table ] 

 
 
 
     District Lebong glory as the area has potential for natural and mineral resources have been since time immemorial, ever since the Dutch colonial in Indonesia, the triumph of the evidence until now is still visible from the remains of old gold mines survival in the District Lebong.  District Lebong glory as the area has potential for natural and mineral resources have been since time immemorial, ever since the Dutch colonial in Indonesia, the triumph of the evidence until now is still visible from the remains of old gold mines survival in the District Lebong.

Author : Yayasan Arha Suaka Indonesia
Publish : 2009
Vers: V_1_PDD_LCC  [ Download Indonesia Version ]      [ Download English Version ]

 
 
 
    UU No. 41/1999–Forestry Law. This law provides general guidance regarding management, planning, research, development, and extension, in addition to the definitions of forest status and functions. Based on its function the law defines forestry activities that may take place in production, protection, and conservation areas, but provides no guidance for converted forestlands. The law also provides mechanisms for settlement of conflicts and sanctions against trespassers.     [ Download Indonesia Version ]

 

 
 
 
    UU No. 17/2004–Ratification of Kyoto Protocol. This law was enacted in October 2004 following approval of the legal text by the Parliament on 24 June 2004. The depository of ratification instrument has been received and announced by the United Nations on 3 December 2004. It means that Indonesia is an eligible Party to the Kyoto Protocol when it enters into force on 16 February 2005. [ Download Indonesia Version ]

 

 

 

 
 
 
    LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER 39 YEAR 2003 FORMATION OF DISTRICT AND DISTRICT KEPAHIANG LEBONG                                      in BENGKULU PROVINCE               [ Download Indonesia Version ] 

 

 
 
 
    EXPLANATION TO THE LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA YEAR 1994 NUMBER 6 RATIFICATION OF THE FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON UNITED NATIONS CLIMATE CHANGE   [ Download Indonesia Version ]