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9/17/2012 1 Workshop on Indonesia REDD+ Preparedness for Tropical Forest ManagementSeptember 17, 2012 at IPB, Bogor Long-term Terrestrial Carbon Budget Estimation in Papua Island for REDD+ Preparedness (Joint Research between Hiroshima University (HU), IPB, Students/ IDEC-HU Alumni from Ministry of Forestry, ITB, and Unipa) --- Early Stage (gathering information) Objective The main objective of the Workshop is to introduce dynamic vegetation model for long-term analysis of carbon balance estimation using high-precision Alos Palsar data (Radar) for REDD+ implementation and to update information on the current condition of REDD+ 1. To share legal framework and national strategy of REDD+, establishment of Reference Emission Level (REL), Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) system with development of National Carbon Accounting System (INCAS), solving the drivers of Deforestation and Degradation (DD), and financial system from the Ministry of Forestry of Republic Indonesia. 2. To learn Alos Palsar data interpretation for high-precision forest resources assessment and monitoring, and implementation to forest landscape ecology from IPB. 3. To introduce dynamic vegetation model for long-term analysis of carbon balance estimation on climate change related issues from ITB and Hiroshima University (HU). 4. To promote local institute or university for accurately measuring and verification carbon balance data. Kalimantan case (Dr. Arno)

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Page 1: 00 Opening Session

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Workshop on

“Indonesia REDD+ Preparedness for Tropical Forest Management”

September 17, 2012 at IPB, Bogor

Long-term Terrestrial Carbon Budget

Estimation in Papua Island for REDD+

Preparedness (Joint Research between

Hiroshima University (HU), IPB, Students/

IDEC-HU Alumni from Ministry of Forestry,

ITB, and Unipa) --- Early Stage (gathering

information)

Objective

The main objective of the Workshop is to introduce dynamic vegetation model for

long-term analysis of carbon balance estimation using high-precision Alos Palsar

data (Radar) for REDD+ implementation and to update information on the current

condition of REDD+

1. To share legal framework and national strategy of REDD+, establishment of

Reference Emission Level (REL), Measurement, Reporting, and Verification

(MRV) system with development of National Carbon Accounting System

(INCAS), solving the drivers of Deforestation and Degradation (DD), and

financial system from the Ministry of Forestry of Republic Indonesia.

2. To learn Alos Palsar data interpretation for high-precision forest resources

assessment and monitoring, and implementation to forest landscape ecology

from IPB.

3. To introduce dynamic vegetation model for long-term analysis of carbon

balance estimation on climate change related issues from ITB and Hiroshima

University (HU).

4. To promote local institute or university for accurately measuring and

verification carbon balance data.

Kalimantan case (Dr. Arno)

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Structure of DGVM0.5o ≈55.56 km

Inputs

Climate Data

(Prec., Temp., CO2, Cloud,

Humidity)

Position Data

(Latitude, Elevation, Soil type)

~0.5o

~0.5o

Physics

(Daylength, PAR, ETP)

Plant & Ecosystem Physiology

(Photosynthesis, Respiration, Growth,

Phenology, Decomposition, Litterfall)

Ecosystem Dynamics

(Establishment, Self-thinning,

Competition, Mortality, Disturbance)

Outputs

Vegetation/ Soil

(PFT’s, Cover, LAI, Biomass

C, Soil C, NPP, NBP, Litter C,

Lost C)

Hydrology

(ETP, Soil water, Runoff)

Coupled with

the other model

24 x 23 grids

Alos Palsar

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Output

The expected output of the workshop are :1. To summary the result from the first season and the second

season (Figure).2. Future collaboration research to establish the carbon balance

estimation in the other Indonesia Regions.

The First Season

Sub Topic: 1. “REDD+ National Strategy Framework”

2. “Implementation REDD+ to Regional and Local Approaches”

Time Moderator Speaker Institution (Position) Themes Sub Topic08.30 -08.45 Regristration

08.45 - 08.50 Opening Season Prof. Dr. Ana M. Fauzi

Vice-Rector of

Research and

International

Cooperation

08.50 - 08.55 Prof. Dr. Takao Yamashita

Graduate School for

International

Development and

Cooperation (IDEC),

Hiroshima University

08.55 - 09.00

Dr. Hendri

Graduate School for

International

Development and

Cooperation (IDEC),

Hiroshima University

Expected Outcome from the

Workshop

Session I Prof. Hadi Susilo Arifin, PhD

09.00 - 09.45 Mr. Yuyu Rahayu

Director of Forest

Resources Inventory

and Monitoring,

Ministry of Forestry of

Republic Indonesia

MRV system in Indonesia for REDD+ 1

09.45 - 10.30 Mr. Basah Hernowo

Director of Forestry

and Water Resources

Conservation, Deputy

Office of Natural

Resources and

Environment,

Bappenas

National Level Experience of REDD+ 1

10.30 - 10.45 Break

10.45 - 11.30 Mr. Deden Djaenudin

Forest Research and

Development Agency,

Ministry of Forestry of

Republic Indonesia

Financial System and Benefit Sharing

Mechanism of REDD+1

11.30 - 12.15Prof. Dr. I Nengah Surati

Jaya Forest Management,

Forest Falcuty, IPB

Tropical Forest Management using

Alos Palsar data for REDD+

Implementation

2

12.15 - 13.00 Break for Lunch and rest

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The Second Season

Sub Topic: 1. “Implementation REDD+ to Regional and Local Approaches”

2. “Global and Regional Perspectives on the Climate Change Issues and Adaptation”

Session II Prof.Dr.Takao Yamashita

13.00 - 13.45 Prof.Hadi Susilo Arifin, PhDHead of Landscape

Management Division,

Agriculture Faculty, IPB

Forest Landscape Ecological

Approach To Implement REDD+ in

Papua

1

13.45 - 14.30 Dr. Arno Adi Kuntoro Researcher, ITB Dynamic Tropical Vegetation Model 1

14.30 - 14.45 Break

14.45 - 15.30 Prof. Dr. Takao Yamashita

Graduate School for

International

Development and

Cooperation (IDEC),

Hiroshima University

Climate Change and Its Adaptation 2

15.30 - 16.15 Dr. Hendri

Graduate School for

International

Development and

Cooperation (IDEC),

Hiroshima University

Carbon Stock Analysis in Papua

Region1

16.15 - 16.30 Concluding RemaksTransferred Jakarta Workshop

Outcome to Papua

Biomass Estimation

CarbonAlos

Palsar Forest

Landscape

Local Communities

Management (MoF + IPB)

Short-term period

Long-term period

Institute Measurement

Measuring & Verification

Diameter, Height, Canopy, etc.

B * Ratio

Papua

Forest Condition and CC relation

Land Surface Model

Dynamic

HU + ITB

REDD+

Financial Support

Solving the drivers of DD

Government + Public/ Private + Community

Summary Framework of the Workshop

BAPPENAS + other institutions

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Expected Outcome

The First Session

Journal (MoF), topic: Institutional, Framework and Action of REDD+

Journal (IPB), topic: Analysis of Alos Palsar in Papua Region

The Second Session

Journal (IPB), topic: Ecological Approach of REDD+ in Papua Region

Journal (ITB), topic: Analysis of Dynamic Vegetation Model

Thank You Very Much for Your Kind Attention

TERIMA KASIH