Indonesian local governments demonstrate commitment to low emission development, explores renewable and energy conservation options
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on June 30, 2020Webinar Poster with subtheme “Regional Potential in Optimizing the Development of Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Jakarta, Indonesia – ICLEI Indonesia in partnership with the Association of Indonesia Municipalities (APEKSI), WWF Indonesia, and the Indonesian Renewable Energy Society (METI) held the second webinar of KMF on 6th May 2020. This webinar was attended by all […]
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Indonesian local governments exchange experiences on low carbon development and climate resilience planning in webinar series
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on June 25, 2020Webinar Poster with subtheme “Explore the potential, opportunities and challenges of low carbon planning and climate resilience at local level” Jakarta, Indonesia – ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability Yayasan Indonesia in collaboration with the Association of Indonesia Municipalities (APEKSI), WWF Indonesia and Indonesian Renewable Energy Society (METI) held Knowledge Management Forum (KMF) webinar series as […]
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Consultancy: Urban Low Emission Development Strategy (urban LEDS) Expert (Indonesia)
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on June 8, 2020Our office in Jakarta, Indonesia is looking for an urban low emission development strategy (urban LEDS) consultant to support the Urban-LEDS II implementation in Indonesia. About the Urban-LEDS II Project Accelerating climate action through the promotion of Urban Low Emission Development Strategies (Urban-LEDS II) UN-Habitat and ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability are jointly implementing the Urban-LEDS […]
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Balikpapan renews ICLEI Membership, aims for stronger initiatives on sustainable development
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on June 3, 2020Balikpapan City declares its commitment to sustainable development with its ICLEI membership renewal. ICLEI is working closely with the city in the development and implementation of urban low emission development strategies and climate resilience under the Urban-LEDS II project. Balikpapan, Indonesia—A member of ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability since 2004, Balikpapan City has officially […]
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Bogor City gears up to address water vulnerabilities, mainstreams adaptation strategies into local urban planning
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on May 23, 2020Jakarta, Indonesia – ICLEI Southeast Asia (ICLEI SEAS) in partnership with the Government of Bogor City held virtual climate risk and vulnerability assessment (CRVA) focus group discussion series, respectively on 11 and 20 May 2020. The discussions aimed to strengthen the substance of technical, social, and economic aspects that are inline with the national guideline, […]
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Balikpapan City prepares to climate-proof its city
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on May 22, 2020Jakarta, Indonesia – ICLEI Southeast Asia (ICLEI SEAS) in partnership with the Government of Balikpapan City held virtual climate risk and vulnerability assessment (CRVA) focus group discussion series, respectively on 11 and 19 May 2020. The discussions aimed to strengthen the substance of technical, social, and economic aspects that are inline with the national guideline. […]
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Indonesian local governments support the new portal on integrated climate action reporting for low carbon development
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on May 16, 2020Jakarta, Indonesia – ICLEI Indonesia, in collaboration with the Association of Indonesia Municipalities (APEKSI), WWF Indonesia and Indonesian Renewable Energy Society (METI), held the last Knowledge Management Forum (KMF) webinar series on 13 May 2020. Attended by all local governments in Indonesia and other development partners, the webinar aimed to showcase the effectiveness of the […]
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COVID-19: Focus on cities and transport responses – Southeast Asia
Posted by ICLEI Southeast Asia on April 29, 2020This article first appeared in EcoMobility. First written on 23 April 2020, featuring insights from ICLEI South East Asia Secretariat Nearing 30,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, ASEAN Countries are raising concerns for the fast spread of the infection.[1] As of 20 April 2020, Singapore is the country with the highest number of confirmed cases in the […]
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