Indonesia Urges Faster Global Action to Halt Deforestation by 2030

MORE ARTICLES

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia has called on the international community to accelerate concrete actions in the forestry sector to halt and reverse global forest loss and land degradation by 2030.

The call was delivered by the Indonesian delegation during the Forest and Climate Leaders’ Partnership All-Member Meeting held on March 3–5, 2026, in Nairobi, Kenya.

The meeting, which marked the third gathering and the first ministerial meeting of the FCLP, was attended by representatives from 34 of the initiative’s 38 member countries. Indonesia and Brazil participated as observers, providing perspectives from Global South countries on accelerating climate action in the forestry sector.

Read also:  Indonesia to Launch First International FOLU Carbon Credit Sale in July 2026, Targeting Over 30 Million Tons

Indonesia was represented by Haruni Krisnawati, senior adviser to the Forestry Minister on climate change, and Ristianto Pribadi, head of the Public Relations and International Cooperation Bureau at the Ministry of Forestry.

Haruni said the FCLP forum provides a strategic platform to strengthen international collaboration in addressing climate change through sustainable forest management.

“With the timeline toward the 2030 target becoming increasingly tight, countries need to accelerate the implementation of concrete actions in the forestry sector. Indonesia has valuable experience in managing tropical forests, including through the FOLU Net Sink 2030 approach, which can contribute to global efforts,” she said.

Read also:  Indonesia Launches SIGN SMART Robust to Strengthen Transparency of National Carbon Emissions Data

Ristianto added that Indonesia’s participation in the forum also serves as an opportunity to share best practices in sustainable forest governance.

According to him, Indonesia has introduced a number of strategic policies to strengthen forest management, including the timber legality verification system, social forestry programmes, land rehabilitation initiatives, and stronger forest and land fire prevention measures.

“Indonesia’s experience in developing and implementing sustainable forest management policies is important to share in global platforms such as the FCLP,” he said.

Read also:  Indonesia-GGGI Partnership Targets US$2 Billion in Green Investment by 2030

During the discussions, Indonesia also highlighted the potential development of sustainable wood-based green construction as well as the importance of harmonising standards, strengthening capacity building, and facilitating technology transfer among countries to accelerate the transition toward a low-carbon forestry-based economy.

Indonesia said its participation in the meeting also aims to strengthen global forestry diplomacy while opening opportunities for international cooperation and financing to support the FOLU Net Sink 2030 agenda and sustainable forest management. ***

LATEST STORIES

MORE ARTICLES

Indonesia Pushes Fair Biodiversity Credit Market Centered on Indigenous and Local Communities

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to developing a high-integrity and inclusive biodiversity credit market that ensures Indigenous Peoples and local communities are...

Indonesia Promotes Innovative Conservation Finance at London Climate Action Week 2026

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia is accelerating the development of innovative financing mechanisms to bridge the country's conservation funding gap, positioning nature protection as a long-term...

CnerG Acquires Monsoon Carbon to Expand REC and Carbon Trading in Emerging Markets

Ecobiz.asia — Global environmental commodities trader CnerG has acquired Singapore-based Monsoon Carbon, expanding its access to renewable energy certificates (RECs), carbon credits, and project...

Agrinas Palma, South Korean Consortium Explore Green Energy Development from Palm Waste

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia's state-owned plantation company PT Agrinas Palma Nusantara is exploring a partnership with a South Korean consortium to develop green energy and...

Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand Advance Joint Environmental Agenda at IMT-GT Meeting

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening regional cooperation on climate resilience and environmental sustainability, with a renewed focus...

TOP STORIES

Kolaborasi Jadi Kunci Perkuat Ketahanan Iklim di Indonesia

Ecobiz.asia – Ketahanan iklim di Indonesia tidak dapat dibangun hanya melalui kebijakan pemerintah, tetapi membutuhkan kolaborasi erat antara pemerintah, masyarakat, komunitas lokal, sektor swasta,...

Indonesia Dorong Pasar Karbon Berintegritas, Perkuat Kerja Sama Gambut dan Mangrove di Forum London

Ecobiz.asia – Indonesia membawa tiga agenda utama dalam forum Forest and Climate Leaders' Partnership (FCLP) di London, yakni mendorong pengembangan pasar karbon berintegritas tinggi,...

Indonesia Tegaskan Komitmen Kawal Transisi Energi Sejalan dengan Perlindungan Lingkungan

Ecobiz.asia – Indonesia menegaskan komitmen dalam transisi energi global menuju ekonomi rendah karbon berjalan beriringan dengan perlindungan lingkungan hidup serta pelestarian ekosistem. Pemerintah memastikan pengembangan...

Indonesia Pushes Fair Biodiversity Credit Market Centered on Indigenous and Local Communities

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia has reaffirmed its commitment to developing a high-integrity and inclusive biodiversity credit market that ensures Indigenous Peoples and local communities are...

Indonesia Promotes Innovative Conservation Finance at London Climate Action Week 2026

Ecobiz.asia — Indonesia is accelerating the development of innovative financing mechanisms to bridge the country's conservation funding gap, positioning nature protection as a long-term...