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Indonesia Country Lessons: Transparency, Participation and Innovation in Natural Resources Governance

Indonesia Country Lessons: Transparency, Participation and Innovation in Natural Resources Governance. T. Nirarta Samadhi, 5 th Deputy Head of UKP-PPP ASEAN Forum on Natural Resources Governance Jakarta , 1 7 April 2013.

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Indonesia Country Lessons: Transparency, Participation and Innovation in Natural Resources Governance

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  1. Indonesia Country Lessons:Transparency, Participation and Innovation in Natural Resources Governance T. Nirarta Samadhi, 5th Deputy Head of UKP-PPP ASEAN Forum on Natural Resources Governance Jakarta, 17April 2013

  2. Almost 50% of the 191 million acres of our land is reserved for mining, forestry and plantation Oil Palm Plantation, 9,271 Other Land Used, +/- 53,000 in thousands of acres Source: Ministry of Forestry, Ministry of Agriculture, 2012

  3. Improvement of forestry sector governance implemented throughPresidential Instruction 10/2011 Minister Kuntoro Mangkusubroto: Presidential Instruction 10/2011 is not just about the decreasing or increasing of the number of the (license) moratorium area, more importantly it is about proposing better governance on forest (and peatland) management, more inclusive and transparent …

  4. Internationally, Indonesia admitted as a candidate country within EITI • Indonesia government to disclose taxes, royalties and fees received from the oil, gas and mining sector. • Indonesia government will explore innovative approaches to increase the comprehensiveness of EITI reporting and public understanding of revenues • Indonesia government formalize it’s commitment to implement EITI through the President Regulation No 26/2010 • The first EITI report covering 2009 is expected to be published in 2013

  5. First time in history – public access for digital map of primary forest and peatlands ... Transparency http://appgis.dephut.go.id/appgis/petamoratorium_rev3.html • Indicative Moratorium Map (IMM) updated in every 6-months. • Postponed new licenses on 64,7 million acres of forest and peatlands. • Shared publicly through websites, downloadable in shapefile, hence open for scrutiny, input and proposal of revision.

  6. IMM is accessible for everyone … Transparency Downloadable shapefile of Indicative Map of Moratorium (IMM) from Ministry of Forestry, UKP4 and REDD+ Taskforce websites. 6

  7. Transparency Disclosure of oil and gas resources management • Income in Oil and Gas sector • Oil and Gas Monthly production • Investment in Oil and Gas sector • Oil and Gas Sector Statistic • http://www.skspmigas-esdm.go.id/en/

  8. Participation An internet community of GIS proposed a correction (1/2) 8

  9. Participation An internet community of GIS proposed a correction (2/2) 9

  10. Participation An international NGO conducted a groundchecking mission to verify the map 10

  11. Innovation Online forest licensing information system, degraded forest land on Ministry of Forestry website … and more http://lpp.dephut.go.id/home http://www.kph.dephut.go.id/index.php 11

  12. Innovation Ministry of Forestry’s web-based forest mapping(forest cover, licenses, critical land) http://appgis.dephut.go.id/appgis/

  13. Innovation Ministry of Forestry’s web-based forest mapping(forest cover, licenses, critical land) Tracking system is running online ± 80 Companies Monitored http://puhh.dephut.net/pls/hph/home_default#

  14. Open Government:Game changer in natural resources governance in Indonesia Portal of licensing system and information moratorium watch transparency participation innovation geospatial computerized analysis public verification (methodology and approach) (collaborative action) participatory mapping real-time IT-based public grievance shared spatial data infrastructure and geoportal integrated database (information sharing) ‘live’ data for public scrutiny

  15. Indonesia Country Lessons:Transparency, Participation and Innovation in Natural Resources Governance T. Nirarta Samadhi, 5th Deputy Head of UKP-PPP ASEAN Forum on Natural Resources Governance Jakarta, 17April 2013

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