Session > B7 – Unlocking Peatland Restoration Fund Contributing to Turning Carbon Emitter Into Carbon Sink
Peatlands are ecosystems that play a crucial role in climate change mitigation because they store large amounts of carbon for thousands of years. However, the degradation and conversion of peatlands in Indonesia due to land clearing, excessive drainage, and forest fires have transformed their natural function from carbon sinks to significant carbon emitters. Peatland restoration is a strategic step to restore their hydrological and ecological functions, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and support Indonesia's commitment to achieving Net-Zero Emissions. One of the main challenges in accelerating restoration is the limited availability of sustainable, targeted, and measurable funding. Therefore, Unlocking the Peatland Restoration Fund is a crucial initiative to ensure the sustainability of restoration funding sources.
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This Dialogue session is aimed at policymakers (central and regional governments), funding and banking institutions, the private sector committed to sustainability, civil society organizations, researchers, academics, and local communities directly involved in peatland management. Involving various stakeholders is expected to create synergy to accelerate restoration, strengthen ecosystem resilience, and encourage the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Head of Center for Environmental Management Facility, Ministry of Environment/Environmental Protection Agency, Republic of Indonesia

Coordinator of the Business and Activity Development Working Group, Ministry of Environment/Environmental Protection Agency

FAO Senior Forestry Officer

Policy Analyst, Directorate General of Economic and Fiscal Strategy, Ministry of Finance

Director of Fundraising and Development, Indonesian Environmental Fund (BPDLH)

Program Director for Environment and Sustainable Governance, Kemitraan

Policy Advocacy Manager, Climate Reality Project Indonesia
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