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Displaying 2111 - 2113 of 2113Locally appropriate mitigation actions in Indonesia (LAMA-I): strengthening district-level capacity for reduci
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LAMA-I will support Indonesia’s global leadership in reducing land-based emissions through an integrated NAMA/REDD+ approach by strengthening capacity for local governments to combine development and spatial planning and to synergize climate-change mitigation and adaptation actions through multiple stakeholder negotiations. A recent Presidential Decree mandates all local government levels to develop plans as part of Indonesia's NAMA, but capacity to do so is unevenly distributed. Under the guidance of the National Planning and Development Agency (Bappenas), the project will improve the methods that can be used at local government level and support capacity strenghening in strategically selected districts and provinces.
Protection and sustainable management in indigenous areas (FUNAI)
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The protection and sustainable management in Indian areas will be improved.
Developing an effectively managed and resilient network of protected areas in Lesser Sunda Ecoregion
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The project supports the development of a network of marine protected areas (MPAs), improved land-use planning on the part of the Indonesian provincial and district governments and effective fisheries management. The objective is to preserve ecosystems along the coastlines of the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia, already threatened by overfishing, pollution, non-sustainable coastal zone development and climate change. The project is to take stock of the condition of the marine protected area in the Savu Sea, set up monitoring systems, conduct studies into various fishing methods and the resulting by-catch and question relevant actors about the MPA. It also trains decision-makers and other actors on how best to exploit this new data and information. In order to promote sustainable fisheries, the project advises on creating stronger market incentives and formulating appropriate strategies and regulations. This also contributes to food security in the region.