Climate and Biodiversity Hub in Indonesia

Climate and Biodiversity Hub in Indonesia
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Climate and Biodiversity Hub in Indonesia

Objectives

  • Integrating climate policy and green recovery measures into Indonesia’s National Development Plans
  • Strengthening Government of Indonesia’s capacity to represent Indonesia´s priorities at the international climate change negotiations and to contribute to the achievement of Indonesia´s current NDC targets
  • Improving Government of Indonesia´s implementation of key biodiversity policy processes
  • Strengthening policy dialogue and knowledge management on climate change and biodiversity in general and on IKI activities in particular between the Government of Indonesia and BMU as well as between IKI implementers

Description

The project aims to support the Indonesian government in strengthening the mainstreaming and implementation of its climate and biodiversity policy. Partners are the Ministry of National Development Planning, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry as well as other related line ministries, state and non-state stakeholders at national and subnational levels. Policy advice, capacity building and interministerial exchange will support the advancement of a holistic approach towards climate and biodiversity policy planning and implementation, as well as mainstreaming with national development planning. This is accompanied by mobilizing additional resources from all sources also considering ways to strengthen the engagement of a wider range of financial and private institutions. Also, the project will function as the interface of the International Climate Initiative (IKI) in Indonesia facilitating a political dialogue, networking and communication between project implementers and the Indonesian government.

Approach/Field of intervention

  • Institutional capacity building and coordination
  • Policy formulation and mainstreaming to National Development Planning
  • Low carbon development and green recovery
  • Climate negotiations, climate adaptation and mitigation
  • Monitoring, evaluation and reporting mechanisms for climate and biodiversity
  • Financing mechanisms for climate and biodiversity
  • Networking and knowledge exchange

Targeted beneficiaries

The direct target group of the project is the Directorate for Environment under Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS) as well as the Directorate General for Climate Change and the Directorate General of Conservation of Natural Resources and Ecosystems under Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK).

Besides, other national government institutions, especially line ministries, the sub-national level and other selected state and non-state actors such as non-governmental organisation (NGOs) and universities are involved in various project activities.

Representatives of IKI-funded projects active in Indonesia and from their partner ministries as well as BMU and political partners responsible for international cooperation/international climate policy will be the target group related to IKI activities.

Projects measures related to biodiversity can have an indirect effect on Indonesia’s citizens that depend on terrestrial and marine ecosystem services.

COUNTRY

Indonesia

DURATION

01 May 2021 - 30 April 2026

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Sustainable Land-use Planning & Management
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Sustainable Land-use Planning & Management

COUNTRY

India

DURATION

01 November 2015 - 31 May 2019

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Climate Smart Cities
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Climate Smart Cities

Objectives

  • Anchoring climate-friendly solutions for urban infrastructure and area-based urban development in the planning and implementation of projects in the Smart Cities Mission of the Government of India.
  • Capacity development measures for the cities
  • Networking Platform for the experience exchange between Indian Mission cities
  • Support Indo-German working group on urbanization

Description

The project Climate Smart Cities looks at implementing climate friendly measures in the cities of Kochi, Coimbatore and Bhubaneswar. The project focuses in the areas of Solidwaste management, Construction and Demolition waste management, Urban Green cover, Green buildings and Stormwater management. The project also looks are capacity development as one of the key measures. The project undertook trainings in the fields of Stormwater Management, C&D waste Management, Urban Green cover and Green Buildings. The trainings with be further upscaled to other cities through training institutes. C&D waste training has already been upscaled further. Training on GHG Monitoring mechanism is also planned under the project. The project is being implemented with NIUA, Difu and TU Berlin as implementing partners.

The project also supported and had been instrumental in development of the ClimateSmart Cities Assessment Framework (CSCAF) 2019 with MoHUA. CSCAF is one of its kind assessments which assess the 100 smart cities of the GoI on 28 indicators under 5 sectors. The CSCAF is now in its second phase and GIZ is the strategical partner.

Approach/Field of intervention

Construction and Demolition(C&D) Waste Management, Stormwater Management, Municipal Solidwaste Management, Urban Green Spaces, Green Buildings

Targeted beneficiaries

Municipal Corporation, City officials, General public, Training Institutes

Highlight activities /Achievements

  • ClimateSmart Cities Assessment Framework
  • Urban Design thinking exercise in the three cities on selected topics
  • Virtual Training on Urban Green Cover, Green Buildings and Stormwater Management.
  • Training on C&D waste management and further dissemination training conducted
  • Gap analysis, recommendation and roadmap for C&D waste management in Coimbatore and Bhubaneswar
  • Gap analysis, recommendation and roadmap for Municipal Solid management in Kochi
  • Gap analysis, recommendation and roadmap for Stormwater management in Bhubaneswar
  • Development of bylaw for C&D waste management for Bhubaneshwar and Coimbatore
  • Training on GHG Monitoring Mechanism for Coimbatore
  • The GIZ recommendation are incorporated in the form of MoU -The MoU of Miyawaki urban forest in Coimbatore
  • Low-cost green compliant materials suggested for interior detailing of Kochi Municipal Corporation office building
  • Exposure visit to ICCA conference and Bundesskongress

Success stories

Cities while being the engines of growth are also the biggest consumers of energy, and at risk due to the density of human population and the impacts of climate change. ClimateSmart Cities Assessment Framework (CSCAF) is a first-of-its-kind public assessment framework on climate relevant parameters launched by Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India under its Smart Cities Mission which assess the 100 Smart cities on various climate relevant parameters. The assessment framework has 28 indicators spread across 5 sectors including green building, Green spaces, Solidwaste management and stormwater management. GIZ Climate Smart cities programmes was strategic partner to MOHUA for development of the framework and has been instrumental in development of the Indicators within the framework. The project supported the ministry in development of Climate Alliance which includes agencies working in the Climate change domain. CSC project also undertook trainings for ULBs and then supported MOHUA in finally rolling out of the framework. The framework in now in its second phase and will be an annual assessment of cities

Training and capacity building is the key to make sure that the activites that we do on round is then further take forwards and is sustained. GIZ Climate Smart citie programme organized 4 trainings on the topics of C&D waste management, Urban Green cover , Green Building and Urban Green spaces. The first training on C&D waste management was a physical training and then it was a challenge in front of the project to plan for a vritual training due to the pandemic as all the contents were planned for a physical training. The project successfully conducted 3 virtual trainings aon Urban Green cover, Green Building and Stormwater management. The project also conducted an upscaling training on C&D waste management which was conducted by one of the instates identified under the project

COUNTRY

India

DURATION

01 June 2018 - 30 November 2022

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Adaption to Climate Change into the National and Local Development Planning II
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Adaption to Climate Change into the National and Local Development Planning II

COUNTRY

Bangladesh

DURATION

01 January 2016 - 31 December 2018

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Sustainable Urban Development – Smart Cities
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Sustainable Urban Development – Smart Cities

COUNTRY

India

DURATION

01 January 2018 - 31 December 2021

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Sino-German Environmental Partnership Phase II
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Sino-German Environmental Partnership Phase II

COUNTRY

China

DURATION

October 2017 - October 2021

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Financing Energy for Low-carbon Investment – Cities Advisory Facility (FELICITY)
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Financing Energy for Low-carbon Investment – Cities Advisory Facility (FELICITY)

COUNTRY

Global

DURATION

01 March 2017 - 31 December 2022

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Transport, Mobility and Logistics
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Transport, Mobility and Logistics

COUNTRY

Namibia

DURATION

December 2016 - November 2021

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DKTI – Integrated and Sustainable Urban Transport Systems for Smart Cities in India
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DKTI – Integrated and Sustainable Urban Transport Systems for Smart Cities in India

COUNTRY

India

DURATION

01 August 2017 - 31 July 2021

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Advancing and Measuring SCP for a low Carbon Economy in Middle Income and Newly Industrialized Countries
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Advancing and Measuring SCP for a low Carbon Economy in Middle Income and Newly Industrialized Countries

COUNTRY

ASIA

DURATION

June 2015 - July 2020

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