expanding fsc certification at landscape level through incorporating additional ecosystem services
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“Expanding FSC Certification at Landscape Level through incorporating additional eco-
system service”
Dita Ramadhani WWF-Indonesia
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Summary of the project This project purpose is to improve and promote sustainable forest management for a range of ecosystem services through the medium of FSC certification ForCES (Forest Certification for Ecosystem Services) project is supported by GEF (Global Environment Facility) with facilitation from UNEP, implemented by FSC and partners in Chile, Vietnam, Nepal, and Indonesia. Started in 2011 will run to 2015. .
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INDONESIA
NEPAL CHILE
VIETNAM
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ForCES INDONESIA
Partners
International Partner
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Why it matters?
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Assumption that human consumption for natural forest is reducing ecosystem services such as soil and water.
Thus, Sustainable Forest Management providing higher ES values than non-sustainable forest management. ForCES as additional/ expansion for FSC certification Appreciation for biodiversity and forest services are low.
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CIFOR as partner for indicators development
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Expectation: Recommendation for FSC to have set of ES
certification system that is credible, verifiable, applicable for even smallholders, replicable to
other area in the world.
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Pilot sites
Presentation to Company Name
Actions to take: FSC national standard development lead by LEI, conduct market analysis to see “willingness to pay” from potential PES buyer/ user, define M & E methodology for long term, participatory process and activities on the ground, create suitable PES business model, to test FSC PES standard draft in pilot site by Certification Body by end of project
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PILOT SITE 1. Sesaot and Sedau Villages, West Lombok (3,000 Ha)
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PDAM
PELANGGAN AIR
PRSHN SWASTA
ASOSIASI PELANGGAN
Badan Pengelola Dana Konservasi
PDAM
PEMERINTAH
Pembayaran Jasa Konservasi
ALIRAN AIR
Mata air Masy. Hulu
AREA KONSERVASI
PENGGUNA AIR
Water service target consumer in West Lombok: 60,000 houses
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Example of water bill
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Payment for Ecosystem Service 100%
Operational 25%
Nature and local communities
75%
Restoration 45%
Economic 19%
Organization 11%
Restoration activity which conducted in upstream should has clear parameters, thus impacting positively on the quality and water debit/flow
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ACTIVITIES in PILOT SITE 1: Lombok
DONE Science based analysis on hydrology and watershed planning
Create watershed monitoring and evaluation planning with community through PES protocol
Review of FSC standard related to water
Create action plan for FSC certification �
FSC pre-assessment Update spatial map each year �
Socialization and pre-FPIC process
Participatory mapping development with community to create spatial delineation
Film documentary on “Water Service” in Lombok
Market analysis (water service)
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What we seek in water service: In Lombok, mechanism of payment for ES is already running. Science-based verification to prove the impact of reforestation activities on the quality and flow of water (rivers and springs) Improving monitoring & evaluation methodology through PES protocol To help expanding existing paid water services to wider area in Lombok where ForCES hopefully can shorthened up the process Partnership with IMP (Multi Stakeholders Institution), PDAM (State Owned Water Company), Forestry Service, BPDAS (Watershed Management Office), local government Prepare local community for FSC certification assessment
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PILOT SITE 2. Kapuas Hulu Corridor West Kalimantan
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ACTIVITIES in PILOT SITE 2: Kapuas Hulu Corridor
DONE Science based analysis on water quality, orangutan, forest cover, ecotourism
Create biodiversity and eco-tourism monitoring and evaluation planning with community
Review of FSC standard related to biodiversity and water
Participatory mapping
Socialization of the project in multi level (government, community, other NGOs)
HCVF assessment
FPIC FSC pre-assessment Market analysis (eco-tourism) �
Species guideline handbook
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What we seek in eco-tourism: Improving existing eco-tourism that has been running since 2010 Collecting data on biodiversity (orangutan, key/endemic fish species), hydrology and tourism Partnership with forestry service, national park authority office, tour operator, local government Prepare local community for FSC certification assessment
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PILOT SITE 3: PT. Ratah Timber, East Kalimantan (95,000 Ha)
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What we seek in biodiversity & carbon: Help Ratah Timber maintain their FSC certificate and implementation RIL (Reduced Impact Logging) The assumption that Ratah has higher carbon sequestrian and biodiversity value compared to the non-sustainable FMU Working with Kyoto University to conduct biodiversity and carbon assessment
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ACTIVITIES in PILOT SITE 3: PT. Ratah Timber site
DONE FM FSC certified by SGC Market analysis (biodiversity
and carbon) Conduct carbon and biodiversity assessment together with Kyoto University
Create biodiversity and carbon monitoring and evaluation planning
Review of FSC standard related to biodiversity and carbon �
FPIC �
Carbon training FSC principle and criteria refreshment training
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© 2010, WWF. All photographs used in this presentation are copyright protected and courtesy of the WWF-Canon Global Photo Network and the respective photographers.
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