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This project is funded by the European Union. The views expressed on this document can in no way be taken to reflect the official
opinion of the European Union.
Climate Change: Voice from the Ci2es Irvan Pulungan (Country Director, ICLEI Indonesia Office) [email protected]
Gina Karina (Program Officer, Urban LEDS Indonesia) [email protected]
UN Climate Summit September 23, 2014
an unprecedented agreement by the three major city networks: to commit to mobilize members, other ciOes, networks and iniOaOves, to undertake a transparent and suppor2ve approach to -‐ reduce city-‐level emissions, -‐ reduce vulnerability, and -‐ enhance resilience to climate change, in a consistent and complimentary manner to na2onal level climate protecOon efforts.
Compact of Mayors
The Compact of Mayors builds on the ongoing efforts of Mayors that increasingly set ambi2ous, voluntary city climate commitments or targets for GHG emissions reducOon & to address climate risk. Robust, rigorous and consistent reporOng standards (as established through City Networks) will be made publicly available by reporOng through a recognized reporOng plaWorm, with the being the designated repository for Compact-‐related data.
Compact of Mayors
C40, ICLEI, and UCLG Leader at the launch of the Compact of Mayors today at the UN SG's Climate Summit, September 23, 2014 in New York
Compact of
Mayors
Enabling recogniOon on new & exisOng city comitment
Establish a robust data collecOon standard
Commitment on common reporOng plaWorm
Create evidence base
city GHG reducOon
Demonstrate commitment on achieving naOonal target
Encourage naOonal Govt on recognize city climate
acOon
Report annually on
GHG reducOon
achievement
Register on city climate commitment
Enabling more climate friendly legal framework
Energy , Water and Technical Infrastructure
ICLEI‘s 8 Pioneering Ac2vi2es 1. Compact of Mayor’s 2. City climate finance alliance 3. Municipal solid waste ini2a2ve 4. Resilience city accelerator ini2a2ve 5. Carbon pricing 6. Building efficiency accelerator ini2a2ve 7. District energy accelerator ini2a2ve 8. Urban electric mobility ini2a2ve
• Mayor George Ferguson (Bristol, UK) • Mayor Bima Arya (Bogor, Indonesia) • Mayor Herbert BauOsta (Quezon City, Philippines), • Mayor Jürgen Nimptsch (Bonn, Germany), • Mayor Frank Cownie (Des Moines, USA), • Mayor Ronan Dantec (Nantes)
Notable member
Indonesia City-level Commitment & Initiative
Urban LEDS
3 year project (2012 –2015) Working across 4 countries through ICLEI regional offices Countries: § Brazil § India § Indonesia § South Africa § (and Europe)
In each country: ● 2 Model Ci2es ● 5 Satellite Ci2es
GreenClimateCi2es program
• Process for local governments o Start-‐up / advanced levels o Global North and South
• Concise methodology • Guidance and tools offered • MRV process for the GCC program
This project is funded by the European Union. The views expressed on this document can in no way be taken to reflect the official
opinion of the European Union.
Bogor Mid-‐Term Development Plan 2015-‐2019
Vison #3: Developing an environmental friendly and low emission city
Low Emission Vision: Transform Bogor into a low-‐carbon city supported by regula2ons and policies, and ensure to improve its clima2c condi2on by mi2gate GHG emission factor in the city. Pressure Point 2014 – 2019:
– Improving Bogor city environmental quality and capacity, – Improving Bogor city spaOal planning quality and implementaOon, – Improving the city building standardizaOon using LED technology – Developing urban transport that promotes mass transportaOon,
pedestrian and cyclists – Encourage urban development responsive disaster risk and climate
change impacts
"For over two decades, ICLEI has been advoca2ng for the appropriate recogni2on,
engagement and empowerment of ci2es and local governments to tackle climate change.
The Local Government Climate Roadmap maps out the interna2onal advocacy journey
begun in 2007 in Bali.”
-‐ David Cadman, ICLEI President
ICLEI City Members are now seing bolder targets of slashing 40, 70, 100% of GHG emissions by 2050 and improving city-‐scale climate change resilience acOon.
This project is funded by the European Union. The views expressed on this document can in no way be taken to reflect the official
opinion of the European Union.
Climate Change: Voice from the Ci2es Irvan Pulungan (Country Director, ICLEI Indonesia Office) [email protected]
Gina Karina (Program Officer, Urban LEDS Indonesia) [email protected]