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Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF), together with United Kingdom Climate Change Unit (UKCCU), have encouraged the initiation of peat and forest fire prevention action plan by actively involved in the drafting process to the official announcement of Jambi Provincial Regulation 2\/2016 and Jambi Governor\u2019s Regulation 31\/2016. ICCTF and UKCCU build a cooperation within the framework of a programme entitled \u201cForest and Peatland Management to Reduce Emission in Indonesia through Local Actions\u201d with a total funding of \u00a3 3,000,000 to be implemented in 5 provinces covering Riau, Jambi, South Sumatera, Central Kalimantan and West Kalimantan.<\/p>\n

The objective of this cooperation is to improve forest and peatland management through a direct collaboration with national and sub-national government, as well as to enhance fire prevention strategies and promoting community best practices. Its main target is to restore 26,167 ha area of post fire peatland and to reduce fire hotspots to 17,138 points. This programme is expected to bring impact for the responsive and accountable restoration of peatland and forest fire management in its five targeted provinces.<\/p>\n

On 9 January 2017, based on the letter of ICCTF\u2019s grant programme funding approval 2017 No. 0147\/Dt.3.5\/1\/2017, ICCTF has signed an agreement on self-management activity with Jambi Peat Restoration Consortium to implement a programme \u201cBuilding of Sustainable Agriculture Model and Restoration of Post Fire Peatland Ecosystem Based on Land Use\u201d with a funding of IDR 4,094,759,000 sourced from UKCCU\u2019s grant.<\/p>\n

The programme duration is 11 months (February to December 2017) with a focus on location in Tanjung Jabung Timur District. One of the outputs of this programme is to support the implementation of coordination meeting as well as to launch local regulations so that the event become one of ICCTF\u2019s important contribution in national level in the prevention of forest and land fire. These local regulations using \u201czero burning\u201d approach and become the first regulation in Indonesia that manage the prevention and control of peat and forest fire.<\/p>\n

By actively involved in the initiation of the drafting and launching of Jambi regulations, ICCTF has shown its strong commitment in the effort of peat and forest fire prevention, mainly through programmes funded by ICCTF-UKCCU in the 5 targeted locations. The Government of Jambi Province is expected to oversee the implementation of these programmes to be in line with Jambi Provincial Regulation 2\/2016 and Jambi Governor\u2019s Regulation 31\/2016.\u00a0 It is also in line with the commitment of ICCTF as fund administrator of Peat Restoration Agency (BRG) to support the national agenda and targets for the prevention of peat and forest fire.<\/p>\n

Besides Jambi Peat Restoration Consortium, ICCTF has also funded 10 other institutions whose proposals have passed the selection, as follows:<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
No<\/td>\nInstitution<\/td>\nProgramme Title<\/td>\nLocation<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
1<\/td>\nRiau Women Working Group (RWWG)<\/td>\nWomen\u2019s Group Initiation in Reducing Emission from Forest and Peatland Fires in Pelintung, Guntung, Mundam and Teluk Makmur, Dumai<\/td>\nPelintung, Guntung, Mundam, and Teluk Makmur, Dumai District, Riau<\/p>\n

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2<\/td>\nFaculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, University of Riau<\/td>\nPeat Forest Conservation through Fisheries to Improve Livelihood in Sungai Tohor Village, Kepulauan Meranti District, Riau Province<\/td>\nKepulauan Meranti District, Riau Province<\/p>\n

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3<\/td>\nConsortium of Yayasan Mitra Insani<\/td>\nClimate Change Mitigation through the Improvement of Stakeholders Participation in Forest and Peatland Management Based on Peat Hydrological Unity<\/td>\nPelalawan District and Siak District, Riau Province<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
4<\/td>\nConsortium of Hutan Kita Institute<\/td>\nEstablishment of Demonstration Plot and Peat Restoration Pilot in the Area of Post Fire Peat Swamp Forest as a Pilot Site for Program Priority Location of Peat Restoration Agency<\/td>\nMusi Banyuasin District and Ogan Komering Ilir District, South Sumatera<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
5<\/td>\nConsortium of WALHI South Sumatera<\/td>\nProtection and Management of Peat through Rural Ecological Scheme<\/td>\nOgan Komering Ilir District, South Sumatera<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
6<\/td>\nConsorsium of WALHI West Kalimantan<\/td>\nFacilitation of the Rehabilitation of Degraded Peat Swamp Forest Area as a Result of Fires in 4 Districts in West Kalimantan Province<\/td>\nKapuas Hulu District, Sanggau District, Ketapang District, and Kubu Raya District, West Kalimantan<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
7<\/td>\nPerkumpulan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Dayak Pancur Kasih (PPK) Pontianak<\/td>\nImprovement of Land and Forest Management through Land and Forest Fire Prevention and Reforestation for Community Welfare<\/td>\nKetapang District and Kubu Raya District, West Kalimantan<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
8<\/td>\nSAMPAN Kalimantan<\/td>\nStrengthening Community Participation by Optimizing Non-Timber Forest Products and Environmental Services in Village Forest to Restore and Protect Peat Ecosystem Sustainability of Bentang Pesisir Padang Tikar<\/td>\nKubu Raya District, West Kalimantan<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
9<\/td>\nConsortium of Borneo Nature Foundation Indonesia<\/td>\nProtection and Restoration of Peatland in Sabangau, Central Kalimantan<\/td>\nPalangka Raya District, Central Kalimantan<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
10<\/td>\nCenter for Land Fire and Forest Rehabilitation, University of Palangka Raya<\/td>\nConstruction of Drill Wells and Fire Breaks to Prevent Peat Fires in Central Kalimantan<\/td>\nPulang Pisau District, Central Kalimantan<\/p>\n

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Forest and land fires are considered as ecological and humanitarian disasters that hit Indonesia in the middle of 2015. Based on data from WWF Indonesia, forest and land fires raises four major impacts as follows: (1) Lost and destruction of wildlife habitat; (2) Increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; (3) Disruption of human health; and (4) state economic loss.<\/p>\n

Community based fire management would be better directed to prevention activities rather than fire fighting efforts. The prevention of forest and land is an attempt to prevent or reduce the fire from the outside into the forest or land as well as limiting the spread of flames.\u00a0 The fire occurred because the source of the heat ignited existing fuel and oxygen.<\/p>\n

The \u201cZero burning\u201d approach is one of the policies adopted by ASEAN countries in addressing cross-border haze pollution from forest and land fires. \u201cZero burning\u201d is a method of clearing land by cutting down the tree stands in a secondary forest or adult plantation crops (eq: palm oil), then shredded into small parts, stockpiled, and abandons at the site in order to decompose.<\/p>\n

Zero burning<\/em> approach adopted in Jambi Provincial Regulation 2\/2016 provides the following benefits: (1) An eco-friendly approach that does not cause air pollution; (2) Capable of reducing GHG emissions, especially CO2; (3) Biomass waste (organic material) of plant can be decomposed thereby increasing water absorption and soil fertility, reducing inorganic fertilizer needs, and reducing the risk of water pollution caused by the leaching of nutrients in surface; (4) Planting seeds directly on a pile of organic waste will increase agronomic benefits; (5) The implementation is not dependant on weather conditions; (6) Having a shorter period of land opened thereby minimizing the impact of run-off that causing land subsidence and pollution.<\/p>\n

Aside from being the first province to implement \u201czero burning\u201d approach, Jambi Province is also the first province that has completed the preparation of GHG mi<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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