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Community-Based

Investments to Address
Deforestation and Forest
Degradation
Bambang Tri Sasongko Adi
Project Implementation Supporting Unit, Forest Investment
Program-1/FIP-1 (Community Focused Investment to
Address Deforestation and Forest Degradation)
Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Directorate General
of Social Forestry and Environmental Partnership,
INDONESIA
Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, November, 2022
Outline
• Strategy for the Community Based Investment
• Implementation of the Community Based Investment
• Contribution to reduce deforestation and to support
CC action
• Achievements of FIP-1: forest governance, community
business development and institution strengthening
• FIP-1 Climate Actions (Refer to SDG-13)
Strategy for the Community Based
Investment
Impacts/risks Monitoring
Assessment requirements
Safeguard Insitutional
Scope and
Effective Framework Capacity
distribution
Organization

Community
Measurable Engagement Methodology participation
Indicators Plan

Preparation (understanding project design Establishment of baseline data (community


and the community context [culture, income, IPLC profile, forest cover, individual
location, development status, relationship and organization capacity, GHG emission,
with forest]) environmental and social)
Implementation of the Community
Based Investment
• Type of activities under Output 1:
agroforestry (1,880 Ha), ANR (6,000 Ha), Safeguards
Prep. Of Meaningful
clearance (ADB
direct protection from forest fire (5,000 Ha), workplan/ DED Consultations
SPS, 2009)
CBFM (17,000 ha), economic improvement
and village infrastructures (in 17 villages),
training, registration of REDD+ into NRS
Community
(national registry system) Technical
engagement Implementation
Training
• Output 2: Safeguard Information System for (agreement)
REDD+, MRV data series (on emission
reduction), regulation support, training on
REDD+
Operation and Knowledge
• Output 3: Harmonization of fiscal policy, Maintenance Sharing
regulation support on fiscal, incentive and
benefit sharing mechanism, mobilization of
funding for project continuation
Selected photos

Community rubber plantation is one of the


agroforestry program under the FIP-1.
Agroforestry seedlings to support
community’s livelihood and provide
sustainable income.
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Lemon grass and


pepper are two of
potential commodities.
FIP-1 supports the
construction of pepper
and lemon grass
processing houses in
two FMU in Kapuas
Hulu and Sintang
districts.
Selected
photos
Village infrastructures
(road, renewable
energy, clean water
facilities); Economic
Improvement (bee-
keeping, handicraft,
freshwater fish
cultivation, home
gardens; Non Timber
Forest Product Road access to Handicraft (weaving) Fish cultivation, fish
business development. agroforestry farm or training and production processing, and beekeeping
connecting sub-villages. for women groups. are also implemented.
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Forest Product
Gallery was built in
the capital city of
West Kalimantan, as
a center for
community product
marketing and a hub
to connect with
potential off-taker.
Achievements of FIP-1: forest governance,
community business development and institution
strengthening
Forest Governance Business Development Institution Strengthening

• Established a 25,321 Ha Social • Established Social Forestry • Various training on:


Forestry (CBFM) – legal access Business group based on local organization management,
to community groups to resources (honey, rubber, preparation of business plan,
implement SFM environmental services, etc.) safeguard implementation,
• Village regulation, community • Training on various women empowerment, forest
forest guidelines derived from techniques and equipment and climate change
national/sub national support, development of • Strengthening SF
regulation processing houses, forest organization: facilitation to
• Community based land product gallery develop SF workplan, Statutes
rehabilitation and forest fire • Busisness networking and bylaws
protection (agroforestry, ANR, meeting (linking community • Preparation of field
home gardening, community business with buyers/off taker procedures/guidelines on
fire brigade) and potential investors) SFM and operation of SF
Contribution to Reduce Deforestation
and to Support Climate Change Action
FIP-1 Climate Actions (Refer to SDG-13)
• FIP-1 provide 250 units of solar panel and 2
units of micro-hydro power plant;
• Impact to the forest and landuse (total Clean and Forestry and
accumulative): 183,000 Ha from intervention Renewable Energy Landuse
of agroforestry, ANR, Social Forestry, forest fire
prevention program;
• Agroforestry program uses
a low emission agriculture practices;
• Linking the social forestry with
Climate Resilience Carbon Finance & Sustainable & Low
potential carbon financing and Partnership Carbon Initiatives
partnership (e.g., PES,
biodiversity payment);
• FIP-1 facilitates the Village Climate Program to
related to climate mitigation, adaptation, and
climate action institution development.
STRONGER CLIMATE
ACTIONS TOGETHER
THANK YOU

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