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November 9‐12, 2009 Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam

REDD Working Group, Berau District, East Kalimantan

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November 9‐12, 2009  Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam

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17,000 islands  1.3% of Earth’s land Third largest area of tropical forest 

360+ ethnic groups 11 percent of the world’s plant species,  

10 percent of its mammal species, and  

16 percent of its bird species 

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  High forest cover, High threat

  High biodiversity   Local government

commitment   Strong programs to

build on 

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Primary Forest : 636.671,06 ha (29 %) Secondary Forest : 1.204.852,65 ha (55% )

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7 Protected Forest (360.950 ha) 13 Logging Concession (782.650 ha) 32 Oil Palm Platation (188.797 ha) 3 Forest Plantation (228.825 ha) 27 Mining Concession (184.917 ha)

2.197.163 TOTAL

811.974 ? ? Others

184.917 55.451 129.466 27 Mining

228.825 28.519 200.306 3 Forest Plantation

188.797 65.405 123.392 32 Oil Palm

782.650 43.195 739.455 11 Logging Concession

360.950 ? ? 7 Protected Forest

Total Non Forest

Forest Land Use

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Historic  Performance  Period 1 

Timber Concessions: 

Reduced Impact Logging / Certification 

Oil Palm Plantations: 

Better siting decisions; land swaps 

Protection Forests:  

Protected Area Management, 

Sustainable Funding Spatial planning  Policy and Institutional Capacity  

Community involvement 

Strategy 1 

Strategy 3 Strategy 2 

REL 

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LAND MANAGERS 

Companies:  

Natural forest concessions 

Timber plantations 

Oil palm 

Mining 

Communities 

GOVERNMENT District 

Province 

Central Forestry,  DNPI.  Environment  Agriculture,  Mining,  Planning,  Finance 

OTHER STAKEHOLDERS 

Nearby communities 

Full Berau population 

Nearby districts 

FINANCE & SUPPORT 

Donors: USAID, AUSAID,NORAD, TNC, ADB 

Investors 

Technical: TNC, ICRAF, Winrock, U.Mulawarman, Sekala, World Education, University Queensland Other 

Stakeholders 

Land managers 

Government 

Finance and Technical 

Forests 

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Scoping  (Jan‐Sept 08) 

Development (Oct 08‐Dec 09) 

Demonstra:on (2010‐2012) 

Full Implementa:on (2013‐ ) 

Strategies implemented across Berau 

Monitoring and verifica6on 

Expansion to addi6onal districts and provinces Baseline scenario and 

monitoring approach 

Refine strategies for reducing deforesta6on and degrada6on 

Legal issues 

Stakeholder support 

Funding sources 

Business plan 

Poli6cal support 

Situa6onal analysis/drivers 

Rough program design hypothesis 

Iden6fica6on of partners/ contractors 

Pilot site‐based strategies 

– Improved forest management 

– Forest restora6on – Oil palm swap 

– Land‐use planning, policies, enforcement 

Monitoring and verifica6on 

Adap6ve management 

We are here now 

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