AGENDA

  • Day 1: Tuesday, 17 July 2018
  • 13:00-14:30 Jakarta time (GMT+7)

Institution and governance system for blue carbon

Auditorium (Floor 2)
Governance of blue carbon could produce new and challenging ventures for many countries, including Indonesia. Because of the vast resources involved and the complex governance system required, blue carbon governance requires special attention to optimize the sustainability of the goods and services provided by the resources. Laws will be of global and national importance and may follow on from the existing monitoring and evaluation guidelines that are widely available for blue carbon, such as those provided by the IPCC. Involving local communities may be considered a strategic step to take, in addition to better equipping stakeholders. Potential discussion topics:
  • Laws and regulations for blue carbon
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Jurisdictional vs sectoral approaches
  • Rights and responsibilities when accessing blue carbon assets

Presented papers

PresenterAbstract
Tuti Herawati Discrepancy of mangrove management in Indonesia
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Tuti Herawati
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Benjamin Brown Low hanging fruit or red herring? Identifying bottlenecks and opportunities which determine Mangrove Forest Landscape Rehabilitation (MFLR) opportunity in Indonesia
Author(s)
Benyamin M Brown
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Yusran Nurdin Massa Blue carbon and coastal communities opportunities for collaborative locally led mangrove and fisheries management in Indonesia
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Yusran Nurdin Massa, Paul Emmanuel Muylaert , Laila Adila, Akhzan Nur Iman, Jajang Sonjaya, Ratna Fadilah, Rio Ahmad, Benjamin Brown
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Muh. Wildan Teddy Bintang P. Has Overcoming impoverishment of greenshell mussel fisherwomen in Muara Angke, Jakarta
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Muh. Wildan Teddy Bintang P. Has
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Anisa Budiayu Subnational model of mangrove management towards sustainability of coastal blue carbon ecosystems: initiative from Berau District and East Kalimantan Province
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Anisa Budiayu
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Rio Ahmad Participatory resilence assessment to inform blue carbon programs and policies in Papua, Indonesia
Author(s)
Rio Ahmad, Jajang Sonjaya, Ben Brown, Regista Rapa, Ahmad Taufik, & Wahyudin
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Hendra Yusran Siry Challenges and Opportunities of Blue Carbon Implementation in Indonesia: MMAF Perspective
Author(s)
Hendra Yusran Siry
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