Indonesian Roundtable on Greening the National Development Plan (Jakarta, June 2013)
The Government of Indonesia in partnership with the UNDP, the UNEP, and the United Nations Office for REDD+ Coordination in Indonesia (UNORCID), held the National Roundtable on Greening the National Development Plan on 21 June 2013 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Roundtable was to contribute to discussions on transformation to a green economy and promote its integration into national development strategies and plans, with a particular focus on the Mid-term National Development Strategy (RPJMN) as an entry point for realising Indonesia’s ambitions for sustainable development. Emphasis was made throughout the discussions on the three core principles of the development plan; pro-job, pro-poor and pro-growth. The output of the roundtable is expected to help initiate discussions leading to the development of substantive indicators and benchmarks for a green economy transition in Indonesia.
PRESENTATIONS:
- Greening the National Development Plan, H.E Prof. Dr. Emil Salim
- Round-table on Greening Indonesia's Development Plans, Mr Pavan Shukhdev, Founder-CEO, GIST Advisory, UNEP Goodwill Ambassador, Visiting Fellow Yale University
- Greening the National Development Plans: Lesson learned from REDD+ Perspective, H.E. Dr Kuntoro Magnkusubroto, Chair of the Taskforce of REDD+, Indonesia
- Rencana Kehutanan Tingkat Nasional (RKTN) 2011-2030, H.E Mr Hadi Daryanto - Presentation in Bahasa Indonesia
- Key challenges in greening of RPJMN, Mr Heru Prasetyo
- Some thoughts on indicators from an agricultural and landscape perspective, Dr Ravi Prabhu, ICRAF
- Indicators and benchmarks relevant to Indonesia for Green Economy Transition, Mr William Rampangilei
- Green-GDP/ GRDP as Indicator of Green Growth Indonesia - A suggestion, Prof. Matius Suparmoko, Budi Luhur University, Jakarta
- Accelerating Green Economy Transition through Greening the RPJMN, Prof. Bambang PS Brodejonegoro, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia
- Appointment with the Future, Mr Edib Muslim, The Committee for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic
- Charting the Way Forward in Accelerating a Green Economy Transition through Greening the RPJMN, Mr Marcellus Rantetana, Assistant to the Presidential Envoy for Poverty Alleviation
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