Session > B9 – Integrating Peatland Restoration and FOLU within the Global Carbon Market Framework
Tropical peatlands play a critical role in global climate regulation as long-term carbon reservoirs. Nevertheless, their contribution to climate change mitigation and adaptation is increasingly threatened by degradation, insufficient financial support, and uncertainties in emerging carbon market mechanisms.
In response, many countries are strengthening their climate strategies through peatland management and carbon reduction initiatives; in Indonesia, these efforts are embedded within the national Forestry and Other Land Use (FOLU) targets.
Despite these developments, significant challenges remain. At the global level, the carbon market faces methodological difficulties in measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV); concerns over credibility and transparency; risks of greenwashing; and persistent regulatory and legal uncertainties.
Within this context, FOLU represents Indonesia’s strategic plan to achieve carbon neutrality by enhancing carbon absorption and reducing emissions from its forestry and land-use sectors.
The Indonesia carbon market provides a financing mechanism for FOLU efforts by enabling the trading of carbon credits generated through activities such as forest conservation and rehabilitation. This linkage is critical, as achieving the FOLU Net Sink 2030 target requires substantial and sustainable financing that is resources that the carbon market can help mobilize while simultaneously creating economic opportunities for emission reductions within the sector.
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The session is open to a global, regional, and national audience, including tropical peatland countries, government representatives, international development agencies, private sector entities, civil society, and research and academic institutions, who are interested in sustainable peatland management, forest and environmental conservation, or ecological restoration.

Senior Advisor to the Minister on Climate Change/Executive Chair I OMO IFNS 2030, Ministry of Forestry

Director of the Climate Change Divison United Nations Environment Programe(UNEP)

FAO Senior Forestry Officer

Expert of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Japan and & President of Japan Peatland Society (JPS)

Director, Greifswald Mire Centre, Germany

Vice Chair, Association of Indonesian Forest Concessionaires (APHI)

Head of Congo Peat Project, University of Leeds, UK

Vice Chair, International Tropical Peatland Center (ITPC) / Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesia
“Global Mutirão” (collective efforts). The 30th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The conference aims to move from ambition to action, with a specific focus on implementation and results-oriented platforms where stakeholders can innovate, invest, and lead to accelerate climate progress.
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