West Papua, Indonesia: Low-emission rural development (LED-R) at a glance

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  • Forests cover 90% of West Papua (WP) with lowest historical deforestation rates in Indonesia; WP commits to maintain at least 70% as protected areas through Manokwari Declaration (MD) & Special Regulation on Sustainable Development
  • Special Autonomy (SA) status allows provincial government regulation-making abilities, more decision-making authority considering local context & access to funding from central government through 2021
  • ~13% provincial GDP growth from 2003-2012, due in part to growth in natural gas industry [BP Indonesia Tangguh liquid natural gas (LNG) project] & related sectors, & government spending following creation of province
  • WP rural poverty rate (35%; 2017) is more than 2x the national average & wealth is concentrated in urban areas; infrastructure development aims to promote equitable wealth distribution
  • In 2015-2016, degraded peatlands accounted for 50-55% more emissions than forest clearing
Authors: Pulungan, I.; Stickler, C.; David, O.; Peteru, S.; Hapsari, N.
Subjects: deforestation, livelihoods, sustainable development, policy, climate change
Publication type: Factsheet, Publication
Year: 2020

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