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  • WUF9 Side Event: Advancing Climate‐Resilient and Low Carbon Development in Asian Cities through Transformative Actions

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on February 5, 2018


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  • Stakeholders of IGES-led workshop position climate change adaptation as an “urgent, cross-cutting issue”

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on February 2, 2018

    Manila, Philippines: The third…


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  • Hanoi enjoyed just 38 days of clean air in 2017 -report

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 31, 2018


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  • Shivering in the tropics: Southeast Asia faces “cooling crisis”

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 31, 2018


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  • First Urban LEDS II scoping mission in Lao PDR completed

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 29, 2018

    Mr. Syamphone Sengchandala (rightmost),…


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  • ICLEI Indonesia, WWF-Indonesia, and APEKSI held workshop on Sustainable Urban Mobility Development

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 23, 2018

    Yayasan ICLEI Indonesia, in…


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  • Local governments, CSOs, and NGOs discuss strategies for NDC achievement in Indonesia

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 22, 2018

    Jakarta, Indonesia: Yayasan ICLEI –…


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  • Indonesian parliament pushes to pass palm oil legislation this year

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 18, 2018


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  • As Philippine coastal village sinks, who’s paying for the damage?

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 17, 2018


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  • Forests and Landscapes in Indonesia

    Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on January 11, 2018

    By: WRI INDONESIA Data-driven analysis to support government and civil society actions for effective and equitable land-use in Indonesia. This project includes work formerly known as Project POTICO. Indonesia is the world’s fifth largest emitter of greenhouse gases, mainly due to the conversion of its forests and carbon-rich peatlands. These shifts in land use have ecological and social consequences, as Indonesia’s forests are home to thousands of plant and animal species, and 50-60 million Indonesians depend directly on the forests for their livelihoods. Recognizing the domestic and international importance of its tropical landscape and the people in it, the Indonesian government has made encouraging decisions; it has voluntarily committed to a minimum 26% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and developed a strategy for land use and forestry emissions, extended a moratorium on new clearing of primary forests and peat lands from 2 to 4 years (2013-2015), and increasingly recognized the rights of forest communities and indigenous peoples. Indonesia must balance these environmental and social goals with a rapidly growing economy based on natural resources and corporate interests. The Forests and Landscapes in Indonesia team works with all stakeholders in Indonesia’s forests to support decisions and management that is profitable and sustainable. Our work includes: generating environmental and governance data on natural resource specifically regarding forest lands;making these data available via interactive maps, reports and other tools;interpreting these data in the Indonesia policy context;working with government and civil society to improve forest monitoring;working with industry to enable sustainable expansion of key commodities;conducting capacity building to catalyze change on the ground.Explore our free and easy-to-use interactive tools: The Suitability Mapper enables users to identify potentially suitable sites for sustainable palm oil production in Kalimantan and Papua, Indonesia. The Forest Cover Analyzer enables users to assess forest cover change and risks related to sustainable palm oil production in areas of their choice in Kalimantan, Indonesia. Or learn more about the concept behind our work on palm oil in Indonesia here.


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