Session > B4 – Tropical Peatland Management and Evaluation
Indonesia’s tropical peatlands, among the largest and most carbon-dense ecosystems globally, play a pivotal role in regulating carbon, water, and heat cycles. Recognizing their importance, the Government of Indonesia has advanced extensive restoration measures and incorporated peatland management within the FOLU Net Sink 2030 strategy. Nevertheless, critical challenges remain, including sustainable hydrological control, prevention of recurrent fires, integration with local livelihoods, and mobilization of adequate resources. Strengthened management and rigorous evaluation are thus essential to safeguard peatlands’ ecological functions and to reinforce Indonesia’s contribution to global climate objectives.
This session is designed to highlight two interrelated innovations for tropical peatland management. It will underscore the transformative role of the Indonesia’s Climate Policy and Peatland Restoration, Indonesian peatland Ground Water Level (GWL) monitoring system, and the new methodology for GHG emission calculation based on ground Water Table Depth (WTD) in peatlands ecosystem. Based on this system and methodology approach, we can update of GHG emission level for each Peatland Hydrological Unity (PHU).
The event targets stakeholders engaged in peatland management and climate mitigation, including:
Diversity and gender balance will be ensured, with the inclusion of international delegates to stimulate cross-country learning
By bringing these themes together, the session aims to:
Through these objectives, the session will consolidate scientific insights and policy dialogue, contributing to strengthened peatland management and Indonesia’s leadership in climate action.

Director of GHG Inventory and MRV (IGRK/MRV), Ministry of Environment of The Republic of Indonesia

Directorate of Peatland Ecosystem Protection and Management, Ministry of Environment of The Republic of Indonesia

Directorate of Peatland Ecosystem Protection and Management, Ministry of Environment of The Republic of Indonesia

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

Director of Greifswald Mire Centre (GMC), TBC (Theme) Peatland Restoration: Beyond Emission Reduction
“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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