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5 Contents Preface 7 Acknowledgemen
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7 Preface A broad global consensus
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9 Acknowledgements The DNPI and the
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11 Executive summary East Kalimanta
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13 1. The development of coal-bed m
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17 Kaltim Green Program The Governm
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19 1. The context for East Kalimant
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21 This resource development pathwa
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23 Both Berau and Malinau are large
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25 In the BAU scenario, CO 2 e emis
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27 TOP 5 ABATEMENT INITIATIVES Top
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29 Kalimantan’s shift to a climat
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31 The sector’s 57 MtCO2e of net
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33 Outside of the sector’s need f
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35 The greatest expansion is expect
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37 improving water management in on
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39 Including financial transfers fo
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41 after the identified abatement m
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43 The Case of Oil Palm Permits and
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45 Emissions from the forestry sect
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47 across Kalimantan in 1997 and 19
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49 Utilizing concession buyout sche
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51 Pilot Projects Pilot projects ha
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53 GDP Potential The economic decli
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55 Downstream manufacturing would i
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57 downstream manufacturing as it w
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59 Swidden agricultural practiced b
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61 Although East Kalimantan has far
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63 Reaching average national yields
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65 farmers . We have identified sev
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67 Many mining operations are locat
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69 Unlike timber or oil palm planta
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71 exploration and production conce
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73 The Economic Opportunity of Post
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75 Entering downstream value chain
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- Page 119 and 120: 119 Sources • 2010, Kesiapan Kali
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