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East Kalimantan Environmentally Sustainable Development Strategy

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TOP 5 ABATEMENT INITIATIVES<br />

Top 5 Description<br />

abatement<br />

initiatives<br />

Zero burning Prohibiting fire as a tool for land preparation, establishing<br />

policy fire brigades, and ensuring strong enforcement and large<br />

penalties for rule violations can reduce emissions from<br />

peat and forest fires<br />

Reduced Reduced impact logging, e. g., skidding tracks, winches,<br />

impact and harvest planning, can remove commercial timber<br />

logging with less destruction of non-commercial biomass. This<br />

lowers emissions from deforestation significantly.<br />

Use of<br />

degraded<br />

land<br />

Rehabilitate<br />

opened<br />

peatland<br />

Reforestation<br />

TOP 5 GDP INITIATIVES<br />

Top 5 GDP Description<br />

initiatives<br />

Develop and<br />

utilize coal-bed<br />

methane<br />

Build a 2.6 million<br />

ton pulp and<br />

paper mill<br />

Improved<br />

management of<br />

timber plantations<br />

Accelerate oil and<br />

gas exploration<br />

Increase<br />

productivity of<br />

agriculture<br />

Forest management units are required to supervise<br />

logging, with about one forest employee overseeing<br />

15,000 ha of a natural timber concession<br />

Use of degraded land (lahan kritis) for future expansion of<br />

oil palm plantations, timber plantations and agriculture<br />

will allow expansion with lower emissions by avoiding<br />

deforestation for new concessions<br />

Reducing emissions from peat decomposition of<br />

agricultural areas can be achieved by adjusting and<br />

maintaining the water table at appropriate levels via dam<br />

systems and applying best practices in rice cultivation<br />

Rehabilitating land that has been partially degraded<br />

and reforesting will restore ecosystem services and also<br />

absorb carbon<br />

Abatement Cost<br />

MtCO2, USD per<br />

2030 tCO2<br />

47 0.35 to<br />

1.35<br />

34 0.40 to<br />

1.50<br />

24 2.6 to<br />

9.8<br />

18 0.20 to<br />

0.70<br />

12 2.0 to<br />

3.1<br />

GDP, Tr.<br />

IDR 2030<br />

(percent of<br />

2030 BAU<br />

GDP)<br />

27.9 (10%)<br />

DRAFT<br />

Support development of exploration and production of the coalbed<br />

methane reserves in <strong>East</strong> <strong>Kalimantan</strong> and feed into Bontang<br />

LNG, domestic gas network or additional downstream facilities.<br />

Develop two integrated pulp and paper mills with a capacity of 2.6<br />

million ton.<br />

Bring over 600,000 ha of currently inactive timber concessions into<br />

production.<br />

Incentivize investment in existing timber plantations to improve<br />

yields to the levels achieved in the best of Sumatran plantations<br />

Encourage more petroleum exploration by lobbying industry<br />

regulator to be more investor friendly and by facilitating local<br />

licenses and security<br />

Subsidize nucleus farmers and use extension services to improve<br />

yields by 20 percent to reach Indonesian averages<br />

10.7 (5%)<br />

4.9 (2%)<br />

4.71 (2%)<br />

3.20 (1%)<br />

Table 1<br />

Table 2

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