Regional Learning Workshop

Strengthening Capacities for Equitable Blue Carbon Finance

Dates 28 Apr 2026, 09:00 – 17:00 UTC+7
Location CIFOR-ICRAF Campus, Bogor, Indonesia and by invitation only

Background

Governments across the Asia–Pacific region are increasingly prioritizing nature-based solutions (NBS) and carbon finance as strategic instruments to advance climate mitigation, sustainable development, and resilience. Blue carbon ecosystems, including mangroves, seagrasses, and tidal marshes, play a critical role in carbon sequestration and contribute to achieving global climate and biodiversity goals.

Despite growing policy interest, challenges remain in ensuring inclusive governance, equitable benefit-sharing, and effective participation of local communities and sub-national governments in blue carbon initiatives.

Objectives:

The regional learning event aims to strengthen policy coherence, institutional capacity, and cross-level coordination across the blue carbon value chain, with a specific focus on elevating the role of local governments and communities as key actors, rights-holders, and beneficiaries in blue carbon finance and implementation.

Specifically, the event will provide a platform for participants to mutually benefit from country experiences, learn from existing initiatives in Indonesia and in other countries where available, and explore potential approaches to scale. Emphasis will be on the practical approaches for designing and implementing blue carbon finance initiatives or mechanisms that empower community participation, ensure fair benefit-sharing, and strengthen local stewardship, while remaining credible, scalable, and aligned with national development and climate priorities.

The objectives of the event are as follows:

  • Share lessons learned in planning, designing and/or implementing blue carbon finance projects in different countries, with a specific focus on the experiences of the host country, Indonesia.
  • Discuss the opportunities and the difficulties encountered during design and implementation (some may be technical, while others may be policy-related).
  • Exchange lessons learned on the governance arrangements around blue carbon finance, including countries’ efforts in terms of policies, planning processes, and local participation in blue carbon finance.
  • Identify capacities required at different levels of governance (local, national, regional) for sustainable and inclusive blue carbon finance, based on Indonesia’s experience.
  • Explore opportunities for building a regional network and a capacity development agenda for blue carbon.

Contact:

Lucya Yamin, Team Support Assistant, CDE

Email: l.yamin@cifor-icraf.org

Agenda

Explore our comprehensive program of sessions, workshops, and panel discussions throughout the event.

Select Date:

28 Apr 2026

16 sessions scheduled
Session

Registration

08:00 – 09:00 UTC+7 In_person
Session

Opening and welcome

09:00 – 09:10 UTC+7 Hybrid
Session

Opening remarks

09:10 – 09:20 UTC+7 Hybrid

Speaker

Cora van Oosten
Cora van Oosten Director, Capacity Development and Education CIFOR-ICRAF
Session

Welcome remarks

09:20 – 09:30 UTC+7 Hybrid

Speaker

Lorenzo Santucci
Lorenzo Santucci Chief, Environment and Development Policy Section UN ESCAP
Session

Keynote speech

09:30 – 09:50 UTC+7 Hybrid

Speakers

A. Koswara
A. Koswara Director General for Marine Affairs Management Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia
Gita Sabharwal
Gita Sabharwal UN Resident Coordinator in Indonesia
Session

Ice breaker and group photo

09:50 – 10:10 UTC+7 In_person
Session

Coffee break

10:10 – 10:30 UTC+7 In_person

  • Daniel Murdiyarso
    Topic: Indonesia’s leadership in the Blue carbon economy
  • Ani Adiwinata
    Topic: Exploring the governance of Blue Carbon initiatives
  • Beria Leimona
    Topic: Exploring the contours of Blue Carbon Finance
  • Representative East Java Province (Bappeda)
    Topic: Blue Economy and Blue Carbon in East Java: Current Status, Governance, and Future Directions
  • Representative from Banyuasin
    Topic: Blue Economy and Blue Carbon in South Sumatra: Current Status, Governance, and Future Directions
  • Q & A

Speakers

Daniel Murdiyarso
Daniel Murdiyarso Senior Associate CIFOR-ICRAF
Ani Adiwinata
Ani Adiwinata Scientist CIFOR-ICRAF
Beria Leimona
Beria Leimona Theme Leader, Climate Change, Energy and Low-Carbon Development CIFOR-ICRAF
Session

Lunch break

12:00 – 13:15 UTC+7 In_person
Session

Energiser

13:15 – 13:30 UTC+7 In_person

  • Representative from Bangladesh
  • Representative from Maldives
  • Representative from Samoa
  • Q&A

Moderators

Toon de Bruyn
Toon de Bruyn Global Learning Strategist CIFOR-ICRAF
Kania Dewi Rahayu
Kania Dewi Rahayu Research Assistant e-Blue CIFOR-ICRAF
Session

Positioning game

14:30 – 14:45 UTC+7 In_person
Session

World Café with Coffee

14:45 – 15:30 UTC+7 In_person

Regional governance & finance challenges and opportunities

Speaker

Sigit Deni Sasmita
Sigit Deni Sasmita Senior Research Officer James Cook University's Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research

Moderators

Toon de Bruyn
Toon de Bruyn Global Learning Strategist CIFOR-ICRAF
Kania Dewi Rahayu
Kania Dewi Rahayu Research Assistant e-Blue CIFOR-ICRAF

Speakers

Toon de Bruyn
Toon de Bruyn Global Learning Strategist CIFOR-ICRAF
Kania Dewi Rahayu
Kania Dewi Rahayu Research Assistant e-Blue CIFOR-ICRAF
Session

Closing and social event

17:00 – 17:00 UTC+7 In_person