RESTORE+ contributed to the Indonesian Low Carbon Development Initiative (LCDI)
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RESTORE+ contributed to the land use sector assessment of the LCDI Report by ensuring feasibility of low carbon pathways both from biophysical productivity and land use economy perspective. The report features modelling projections from the GLOBIOM-Indonesia model that is developed under the activities of the RESTORE+ project.
The LCDI initiative resulted in the inclusion of a new chapter on “Building the environment, increasing resilience to disaster and climate change” in the draft document of the RPJMN.
Full LCDI Report (in English)
The LCDI initiative resulted in the inclusion of a new chapter on “Building the environment, increasing resilience to disaster and climate change” in the draft document of the RPJMN.
Full LCDI Report (in English)
The Low Carbon Development Initiative (LCDI) in Indonesia
The LCDI has the aim to identify development strategies that sustain economic growth, alleviate poverty, and help achieve sector-level development goals while helping Indonesia meet its climate goals and conserve and enhance the country's natural resources. It is based on the Strategic Environmental Assessment, a methodological framework that pursues a change of paradigm away from relying on high carbon emission sources of energy towards new sustainable and low carbon sources of energy.
The LCDI analysis informed recommendations for low-carbon, sustainable development policies, interventions, and investment strategies based on feedback relationship between climate systems, the environment and the socio-economy and provides analytical inputs to Indonesia’s RPJMN 2020-2024.
The LCDI has the aim to identify development strategies that sustain economic growth, alleviate poverty, and help achieve sector-level development goals while helping Indonesia meet its climate goals and conserve and enhance the country's natural resources. It is based on the Strategic Environmental Assessment, a methodological framework that pursues a change of paradigm away from relying on high carbon emission sources of energy towards new sustainable and low carbon sources of energy.
The LCDI analysis informed recommendations for low-carbon, sustainable development policies, interventions, and investment strategies based on feedback relationship between climate systems, the environment and the socio-economy and provides analytical inputs to Indonesia’s RPJMN 2020-2024.