Key messages
- However, because these ecosystems are under significant pressure from unsustainable land-use practices, they must be credited in the national forest monitoring and measurement mechanism and integrated into the national policy agenda.
- In January 2016, the Government of Indonesia submitted a forest reference emission level (FREL) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) secretariat, and is currently in the process of finalizing its second FREL.
- To achieve the intended improvement in the FREL, CIFOR has played an active role by co-producing relevant data and knowledge products, building capacity among key personnel and stakeholders, and creating a platform for communication, engagement and outreach at national and international levels.
Authors:
Bhomia, R.K.; Nofyanza, S.; Thürer, T.; O’Connell, E.; Murdiyarso, D.
Subjects:
measurement, evaluation, wetlands, climate change, tropical forests, emissions
Publication type:
Brief, Publication
Year:
2021