Source: https://gcftaskforce-database.org/es/Partnerships/indonesia.central_kalimantan
Timestamp: 2019-06-16 22:54:45+00:00

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En 2015, Unliver anunció que adoptaría un enfoque jurisdiccional para el abastecimiento de productos de regiones con fuertes políticas climáticas y forestales. Como parte de la iniciativa, Unilever firmó un Memorando de Entendimiento (MoU) de tres años con el gobierno provincial de Kalimantan Central. de Kotawaringin Barat y Yayasan Penelitian Inovasi Bumi (INOBU) para apoyar un enfoque jurisdiccional para el abastecimiento de aceite de palma sostenible a nivel de aldea. La asociación tiene como objetivo mapear a los pequeños productores de aceite de palma e impulsar certificaciones de pequeños productores y realizar una evaluación inicial de las organizaciones de pequeños productores existentes. ahora discutiendo una inversión de USD 1 millón para apoyar estos esfuerzos.
Sistema de monitoreo en línea que puede rastrear conflictos de tenencia en el área de plantación en Kalimantan Central.
Yayasan Penelitian Inovasi Bumi (INOBU) realizó un estudio preliminar para identificar la tipología de conflictos sociales que ocurren dentro de la industria, particularmente en West Kotawaringin y el distrito de Seruyan, provincia de Kalimantan Central, así como mecanismos para completar, monitorear y prevenir conflictos implementados por Gobiernos de distrito y provinciales. Los resultados del estudio se usarán para diseñar un sistema de seguimiento de desarrollos de resolución de conflictos que ocurra en cada nivel del gobierno integrado con bases de datos de plantaciones. El sistema espera ayudar a los gobiernos distritales y provinciales a monitorear y alentar el proceso de resolución de conflictos a nivel local y mejorar el manejo del conflicto futuro.
Los conflictos de SOP basados ​​en tierra pasan a las Regulaciones Regionales o Regulaciones del Gobernador.
La Alianza está involucrada en el cumplimiento de una política en forma de Procedimientos Operativos Estándar (SOP) con respecto al manejo y resolución de conflictos de tenencia en la plantación en respuesta a la Regulación Regional de Plantación Sostenible y al Reglamento del Gobernador No.42 año 2014 sobre el Manejo y Solución del Conflicto de Plantaciones en la Provincia de Kalimantan Central. Basado en el SOP, se estableció un diagrama de flujo de manejo de conflictos y resolución de conflictos y el diagrama de flujo de mecanismos de manejo y resolución de conflictos de tenencia en plantaciones de palma aceitera en Kalimantan Central. el proceso de manejo y resolución de conflictos, comenzando con la ocurrencia de conflictos por individuos, comunidades o agencias, seguido de recolección de datos y mapeo social y análisis de conflictos para identificar la factibilidad de la queja. Si los resultados del análisis de datos y análisis de conflicto indican que la queja no es factible de seguimiento, entonces la El archivo será devuelto al demandante para su corrección o finalización. Sin embargo, si se declara factible el seguimiento de la queja, se puede hacer una recomendación para resolver el problema, que puede ser una aplicación de la ley, mediación, negociación y recomendaciones de políticas. Esta recomendación de política puede ser una asociación, compensación, enclave y revisión de la planificación de límites o espacial.
Heart of Borneo (H0B) Initiative
The Heart of Borneo (HoB) Initiative is a transboundary collaboration established in February 2007 among the governments of Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia to enable conservation and sustainable development that improves the welfare of those living on the island while minimizing deforestation, forest degradation and the associated loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Under this Initiative, the three countries involved have committed 355,000 hectares, 16.8 million hectares and 6 million hectares respectively to be included in the HoB. The commitments of the three HoB governments are contained in the Heart of Borneo Declaration.
The HoB Initiative is government-led and NGO-supported programme. WWF is the lead NGO which also in collaboration with WWF-Malaysia and driven by support from WWF offices around the world.
Landscape Initiative project; Government Initiative
WWF; National governments of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam
Production and Protection Approach to Landscape Management (PALM)
Funded by the Norwegian Climate and Forest Initiative (NICFI), Phase II began in mid-2016 and will end in 2020 with a focus on Kotawaringin Timur and Katingan Districts. The program’s main areas are:
Fiscal policy for sustainable land use management at sub-national level to support local government on sustainable and equitable land use management including to promote high productivity, sustainable agricultural production (particularly oil palm) and protection of high value ecosystems.
Policy engagement with key local decision makers with engagement of private sector and civil society organizations to develop framework for adopting sustainable land use policies in oil palm supply chain.
Business models of sustainable alternative livelihoods for smallholder farmers in two selected districts to help improve local economy and optimize land use.
Local institutional capacity to support production-protection strategy through productive research-policy linkages and public-private-people collaboration.
Climate Policy Initiative, University of Palangkaraya, and PILAR
PELITA Seruyan Agricultural Facility
PELITA Seruyan Agricultural Facility aims to reduce environmental damage while improving the welfare of farmers to independently, sustainably and productively cultivate oil palm. The district governments of Seruyan with the support of INOBU, financed by Norad, Packard Foundation and UNEP, has established an agricultural facility for supporting all oil palm smallholders in the entire district. The facility currently provides training for smallholders and will start providing agricultural inputs in the coming year, including certified seedlings, fertilizers and pesticides. It provides support for farmers to get RSPO and ISPO certification. The facility partners with companies, local government agencies and civil society organizations. It would charge at-cost fees for goods and services, and also be capable of receiving grants from third parties and local governments.
Seruyan District Government;
Oil Palm Mills and Buyers; RSPO and Farmer Groups.
Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG) mandated to restore 2 million ha of degraded peatland in 7 provinces by 2020 (60% of BRG project area located in Central Kalimantan). BRG will restore 679.573 hectares of peatlands in Central Kalimantan. The restoration will be carried out within five years from 2016 to 2020, especially in the heavily degraded areas in Pulang Pisau District.
Peatland Restoration Agency; Pulang Pisau District
Katingan Mentaya Project is a living proof that carbon finance can combat climate change. The largest program of its kind, it generates an average 7,5 million triple gold certified carbon credits annually. In partnership with local communities, the project utilizes carbon revenues to ensure natural forest restoration and protection through activities aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Finance provision initiative
Information & performance monitoring system for sustainable plantations (SIPKEBUN)
SIPKEBUN, which was developed by INOBU in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, the provincial and three district governments of Central Kalimantan, is an online system that integrates data and maps of all oil palm growers: from industrial scale estates to independent smallholder farmers. SIPKEBUN enables the government to know who is growing oil palm, where they are growing it and how they are growing it. SIPKEBUN also a powerful tool for governments to support smallholders to farm legally, productively and profitably. The system can help smallholder farmers to get cultivation registration letters. The data stored within SIPKEBUN enables local governments to streamline the process for issuing cultivation registration letters to smallholders. This data is also a stepping stone for initiating processes for issuing land certificates to smallholders. SIPKEBUN enables local governments to understand how smallholders are farming, which enables them to more effectively target interventions for improving the productivity and profitability of smallholder oil palm plantations.
Ministry of Agriculture, Provincial government of Central Kalimantan; Three district governments and
Ecosystem Restoration (ER) program was initiated by PT. Rimba Raya Conservation (RRC) in 2007. The objective of the program is to create activities related with the Climate Change prevention, biodiversity and rural community development. ER socialization program has been implemented respectively by PT RRC and PT RRC's partner, World Education (WE), and also performed collaboratively by PT RRC and WE.
PT. Rimba Raya Conservation; World Education (WE)

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