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ENHANCED

NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTION


REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

Director General of Climate Change


Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Republic of Indonesia

Sharm El-Sheikh, 6 November 2022


The Process

2015 2016 2021 2022 2025 2060

INDC UNDC SNDC

FNDC ENDC
Alignment with 1.50 C scenario
Mandate of Dec.1/CMA.3
Welcomes efforts by Parties to communicate new or
updated nationally determined contributions, long-term low
Para 24 greenhouse gas emission development strategies and other
actions that demonstrate progress towards achievement of
the Paris Agreement temperature goal;

Recalls Article 3 and Article 4, paragraphs 3, 4, 5 and 11, of


the Paris Agreement and requests Parties to revisit and

Para 29 strengthen the 2030 targets in their nationally determined


contributions as necessary to align with the Paris Agreement
temperature goal by the end of 2022, taking into account
different national circumstances;

Notes the importance of aligning nationally determined


Para 35 contributions with long-term low greenhouse gas emission
development strategies; 23 Sept 2022: Deadline submission NDC
Oct 2022: Synthesis Report by
Secretariat UNFCCC
Nov 2022: Discussion at COP 27
Why ENDC ?

Legal Basis on
Updated policy related NDC Implementation
emission reduction Enhanced GHG Presidential and direction of LTS
GHG for all emission reduction Regulation No. LCCR 2050
sector targets 98/2021

Mandate of Dec.
FOLU Net-sink 2030
1/CMA.3
Role of FOLU Global Goal on
to balance Adaptation, NZE,
GHG emissions, Adaptation Financing
to reach NZE in 2060
or sooner
UPDATE
in the ENDC
1. NATIONAL CONTEXT 2. MITIGATION

General BUR 3: GHH emission level 1.845


policies Commitment to the GtCO2-eq (FOLU 50.13%, energy
and LTS- Paris Agreement Goals 34.49%, waste 6.52%, IPPU 3.15%)
LCCR
Second FREL (under appraisal process
LTS-LCCR and NZE in of UNFCCC)
2060 or sooner,
Indonesia’s FOLU Net-sink 2030 Policy,
the use of B40, electric vehicle
development

WWTP Sludge utilisation


3. ADAPTATION

• Economic, social and livelihood and ecosystem and landscape


Road Map resilience
• Priority Field: food, water, energy, health, dan ecosystem

• Increase of adaptive capacity and resilience, and decrease of


Global Goal on vulnerability
• Role of SIDIK (Vulnerability Index Data Information System)
Adaptation integrating climate change adaptation

Joint Adaptation • Engaging non party stakeholders in adaptation and mitigation in


through the implementation of the climate village programme
and Mitigation (Proklim)
4. INFORMATION TO FACILITATE CLARITY,
TRANSPARENCY AND UNDERSTANDING
4.5 Fair and Ambitious in 4.6 Towards Achieving
4.3 Planning Process the Light of National the Objective of Art 2 of
Circumstances the Convention

• Role of Ministry of • The Covid-19 • Commitment to


Home Affairs Pandemic- reach the peaking
(Presidential reduction of GHG • Direction to NZE
Regulation No. emission level through FOLU Net-
98/2021): • Commitment sink 2030
• Implementation at toward LTS-LCCR
sub-national level after pandemic
Projected BAU and emission reduction from each sector category
5. NATIONAL REGISTRY SYSTEM
AS THE BACKBONE OF TRANSPARENCY FRAMEWORK
One GHG Data Scheme for developing of NDC and SPE

Additional function of SRN


• Carbon registry, support the
implementation of Presidential
Regulation No.98/2021
One GHG data policy
• Strengthening of SRN to
implement transparency
framework
6. MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION

- Art. 6 PA,
- Financial need about USD 281 million (CM1, BUR 3),
- Establishment of IEF (Indonesia Environment Fund Management Agency): manages
USD 248.62 million
- Development of financial instruments

Capacity building support to meet the transparency framework: institutional


capacity, strengthening GHG investment, MRV, NDC implementation and
progress tracking
NOT INCLUDED IN ENDC

Energy FOLU IPPU


NZE
-140 M ton
Energy CO2-eq iron industry
sector and steel

IPPU
New
Decreasing Sector
Ocean
of HFC
sector
consumption
Annex 1 Mitigation
Annex 2 Adaptation
Annexes

1. Mitigation 2. Adaptation

• detailed assumptions • Detailed key


in each sector programmes,
strategies and actions
THANK YOU

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