This policy brief explored the challenges facing Indonesia’s national and provincial governments in achieving both development and environmental goals.
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POLICY BRIEF: Achieving water, energy and food security in Indonesia
REPORT: Aceh and the archipelago economy – Protecting forests for water, energy and food security
A series of studies were undertaken in Aceh to explore some the challenges facing the province, as they work towards meeting the goals of the medium-term development plan (RPJMN) without further environmental degradation.
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BRIEFING NOTE: How can Indonesia achieve water, energy and food security?
This briefing note outlines the challenges and opportunities for Indonesia to achieve water, energy and food security targets in ways that align with its long term development strategy.
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REPORT: Lessons from REDD+ for achieving water, energy and food security in Indonesia
This report, funded by CDKN, seeks to assess the extent to which (1) REDD+ objectives have been integrated into national development planning and (2) legal, regulatory and institutional reforms under the development of REDD+ have facilitated the improved governance of land-based sectors.
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PROJECT: Mobilising efforts to reduce deforestation for water, energy and food security in Indonesia
This project examines how Indonesia can transition away from its current ‘business as usual’ development model and achieve its water, energy and food security goals without further deforestation. In doing so, it identifies opportunities and challenges for the necessary coordinated development strategies that recognise and account for the true value of natural resources, their ecosystem services, and the inherent resource trade-offs between sectors.
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