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Global Comparative Study on REDD+ story of change: Supporting district-level jurisdictional approaches in Indonesia

Global Comparative Study on REDD+ story of change: Supporting district-level jurisdictional approaches in Indonesia

Key messages

  • Through a strong partnership with an association of district government, Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari (the Sustainable Districts Association, or LTKL), and earlier efforts to showcase the sustainability progress of subnational jurisdictions, CIFOR has continued its work on jurisdictional approaches to low-emission rural development in Indonesian districts.
  • The CIFOR-LTKL partnership began in 2019 but has already yielded results, like contributions to a jurisdictional approach concept note that has now been integrated into Indonesia’s national development planning document, as well as the creation of the first ever district-level jurisdictional profile (in Sintang District, West Kalimantan), launched at the 2020 Global Landscapes Forum.
  • Together with LTKL, CIFOR co-designed the questionnaire and data collection techniques for Kerangka Daya Saing Daerah (Regional Competitiveness Framework, or KDSD), a monitoring and reporting system developed by LTKL Secretariat and its member districts to measure districts’ progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). CIFOR also developed training and implementation guidelines for KDSD.
  • The jurisdictional approach is scaling up, with more LTKL member districts showing interest in implementing the KDSD and in creating a jurisdictional profile.

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TI  - Global Comparative Study on REDD+ story of change: Supporting district-level jurisdictional approaches in Indonesia 
AU  - Nofyanza, S. 
AU  - Peteru, S. 
AU  - Thürer, T. 
AU  - Duchelle, A.E. 
AB  - Key messages

Through a strong partnership with an association of district government, Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari (the Sustainable Districts Association, or LTKL), and earlier efforts to showcase the sustainability progress of subnational jurisdictions, CIFOR has continued its work on jurisdictional approaches to low-emission rural development in Indonesian districts.
The CIFOR-LTKL partnership began in 2019 but has already yielded results, like contributions to a jurisdictional approach concept note that has now been integrated into Indonesia’s national development planning document, as well as the creation of the first ever district-level jurisdictional profile (in Sintang District, West Kalimantan), launched at the 2020 Global Landscapes Forum.
Together with LTKL, CIFOR co-designed the questionnaire and data collection techniques for Kerangka Daya Saing Daerah (Regional Competitiveness Framework, or KDSD), a monitoring and reporting system developed by LTKL Secretariat and its member districts to measure districts’ progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). CIFOR also developed training and implementation guidelines for KDSD.
The jurisdictional approach is scaling up, with more LTKL member districts showing interest in implementing the KDSD and in creating a jurisdictional profile. 
 
PY  - 2021 
PB  - Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) 
PP  - Bogor, Indonesia 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/8049/ 
DO  - https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/008049 
KW  - climate change, development policy, local government, mitigation, monitoring, national planning 
ER  -
%T Global Comparative Study on REDD+ story of change: Supporting district-level jurisdictional approaches in Indonesia 
%A Nofyanza, S. 
%A Peteru, S. 
%A Thürer, T. 
%A Duchelle, A.E. 
%D 2021 
%I Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) 
%C Bogor, Indonesia 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/8049/ 
%R https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/008049 
%X Key messages

Through a strong partnership with an association of district government, Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari (the Sustainable Districts Association, or LTKL), and earlier efforts to showcase the sustainability progress of subnational jurisdictions, CIFOR has continued its work on jurisdictional approaches to low-emission rural development in Indonesian districts.
The CIFOR-LTKL partnership began in 2019 but has already yielded results, like contributions to a jurisdictional approach concept note that has now been integrated into Indonesia’s national development planning document, as well as the creation of the first ever district-level jurisdictional profile (in Sintang District, West Kalimantan), launched at the 2020 Global Landscapes Forum.
Together with LTKL, CIFOR co-designed the questionnaire and data collection techniques for Kerangka Daya Saing Daerah (Regional Competitiveness Framework, or KDSD), a monitoring and reporting system developed by LTKL Secretariat and its member districts to measure districts’ progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). CIFOR also developed training and implementation guidelines for KDSD.
The jurisdictional approach is scaling up, with more LTKL member districts showing interest in implementing the KDSD and in creating a jurisdictional profile. 
 
%K climate change 
%K development policy 
%K local government 
%K mitigation 
%K monitoring 
%K national planning 
    Publisher

    Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR): Bogor, Indonesia

    Année de publication

    2021

    Auteurs

    Nofyanza, S.; Peteru, S.; Thürer, T.; Duchelle, A.E.

    Langue

    English

    Mots clés

    climate change, development policy, local government, mitigation, monitoring, national planning

    Géographique

    Indonesia