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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 2017 NOVEMBER 7, 2017 NOVEMBER 8, 2017 09.00 - 09.30 09.30 - 10.00 10.00 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.00 11.00 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.00 12.00 - 12.30 12.30 - 13.00 13.00 - 13.30 13.30 - 14.00 14.00 - 14.30 14.30 - 15.00 15.00 - 15.30 15.30 - 16.00 16.00 - 16.30 16.30 - 17.00 17.00 - 17.30 17.30 - 18.00 18.00 - 18.30 1ST WEEK Allocated Time for High Level Person A.4. Conserving Biodiversities and Providing Benefits for People E.2. Environmental Services EMINENT PERSON B.6. Green Investment Opportunities B.1. Government and Business Initiatives in the Changing Climate B.10. Attracting Industrial Buyers to Bamboo Resources in Indonesia E.3. Community Based Forest Management E.1.Green Electricity C.2. Mainstreaming Climate Change into Educational System HOURS FINAL PREPARATION C.1. Interfaith Dialog : Faith in The Changing Climate A.3. Mainstreaming Social Forestry into Indonesia Land Reform Policy C.3. Gender-responsive solutions in the context of climate change A.5. Blue Carbon Initiative in : For Sustainable Coastal Livelihood OPENING CEREMONY Lunch Break + Art Performances Lunch Break + Art Performances THURSDAY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2017 NOVEMBER 10, 2017 C.7. Innovation of Mangrove ecosystem to support community livelihood and climate change mitigation D.4. Collective Actions for Peatlands Restoration in Indonesia Lunch Break + Art Performances Lunch Break + Art Performances E.4. Forest Restoration D.11. Climate Change and Food Security in Coral Triangle Region: Mangrove and Seagrass D.10. Archipelagic and Island State Cooperation Against Climate Change C.5. The Roles of Youth to Provide Easy Choice of Climate Actions E.5. Green Manufacture A.6. Public and Private Partnership in Forest Landscape Restoration Program D.3. Innovative Financing for Climate Change Actions A.7. Partnership Models on Peatland Restoration B.4. Update on REDD+ and mitigation-related initiatives from forestry sector in Indonesia : role of science and lessons-learned from the ground Tentative Agenda* Panel Discussion Session Indonesia Pavilion COP 23 UNFCCC Bonn, 6-17 November 2017 * Draft as of 18 October 2017 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 2017 NOVEMBER 14, 2017 NOVEMBER 15, 2017 09.00 - 09.30 09.30 - 10.00 10.00 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.00 11.00 - 11.30 11.30 - 12.00 12.00 - 12.30 12.30 - 13.00 13.00 - 13.30 13.30 - 14.00 14.00 - 14.30 14.30 - 15.00 15.00 - 15.30 15.30 - 16.00 16.00 - 16.30 16.30 - 17.00 17.00 - 17.30 17.30 - 18.00 18.00 - 18.30 2ND WEEK E.7. Powering The Nation E.8. Trade and Sustainable Development on Palm Oil B.3. Mainstreaming Climate Change into Urban Development Plan C.4. Traditional Wisdom in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation A.9. Ocean Governance for Sustainable Food Security in Changing Climate C.9. Enhancing Adaptive Capacity of Small- Scale Fisheries for Climate Change Resilience C.8. Empowering The Community for Climate Actions B.2. Addressing Climate Change into Regional Development Plan D.6. Asia Pacific Rainforest Initiative (Pre-Event for Asia Pacific Rainforest Summit in Indonesia 2018) HIGH LEVEL SESSION (MINISTERIAL LEVEL) Lunch Break + Art Performances Lunch Break + Art Performances Lunch Break + Art Performances B.11. Re-Configuring of Natural Resource Based Business in Addressing New Challenges B.8. Indonesia’s Low-Carbon Development Plan (Indonesia’s - LCDP): Steps Towards Its Implementation D.1. ASEAN NDC PARTNERSHIP: Translating NDC Into Actions D.2. RI-Norway Partnership B.9. Powering Green Growth : How Renewable Energy can Transform Community Livelihoods D.8. NDC, Non State Actors Action, SDGs: Connect HOURS E.6. Accelerating NDC Implementation C.6. Combating Marine Plastic Debris THURSDAY FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2017 NOVEMBER 17, 2017 CLOSING CEREMONY E.9. Renewable Energy B.7. Enhancing private sector involvement in climate change mitigation in Indonesia D.5. Communicating for Climate Change : Closing Gaps Between Science and Action Lunch Break + Art Performances B.5. Bulding Green Bussiness Portfolio in Developing Country C.10. Plastic Diet Movement Lunch Break + Art Performances D.7. The Indonesia Climate Change Corner; Engaging Multi-Stakeholders to Promote The Climate Change Action - Must Be the Final Session A.10. Securing Land Allocation for Climate Action A.8. Promoting Energy Conservation and Affordable Choice of Renewable Energy A.2. The Present and Future REDD+ Implementation in Indonesia A.1. Translating NDC into Actions A.5. Indonesia Blue Carbon Initiative : For Sustainable Coastal Livelihood
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER 6, 2017 NOVEMBER 7, 2017 NOVEMBER 8, 2017

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16.00 - 16.30

16.30 - 17.00

17.00 - 17.30

17.30 - 18.00

18.00 - 18.30

1ST WEEK

Allocated Time for High

Level Person

A.4. Conserving

Biodiversities and Providing

Benefits for People

E.2. Environmental Services

EMINENT PERSON

B.6. Green Investment

Opportunities

B.1. Government and Business

Initiatives in the Changing

Climate

B.10. Attracting Industrial

Buyers to Bamboo

Resources in Indonesia

E.3. Community Based Forest

ManagementE.1.Green Electricity

C.2. Mainstreaming Climate

Change into Educational System

HOURS

FINAL PREPARATION

C.1. Interfaith Dialog : Faith

in The Changing Climate

A.3. Mainstreaming Social

Forestry into Indonesia Land

Reform Policy

C.3. Gender-responsive

solutions in the context of

climate change

A.5. Blue Carbon Initiative in :

For Sustainable Coastal

Livelihood

OPENING CEREMONY

Lunch Break + Art

PerformancesLunch Break + Art Performances

THURSDAY FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 9, 2017 NOVEMBER 10, 2017

C.7. Innovation of Mangrove

ecosystem to support

community livelihood and

climate change mitigation

D.4. Collective Actions for

Peatlands Restoration in

Indonesia

Lunch Break + Art

Performances

Lunch Break + Art

Performances

E.4. Forest Restoration

D.11. Climate Change and

Food Security in Coral

Triangle Region: Mangrove

and Seagrass

D.10. Archipelagic and Island

State Cooperation Against

Climate Change

C.5. The Roles of Youth to

Provide Easy Choice of

Climate Actions

E.5. Green Manufacture

A.6. Public and Private

Partnership in Forest

Landscape Restoration

Program

D.3. Innovative Financing for

Climate Change Actions

A.7. Partnership Models on

Peatland Restoration

B.4. Update on REDD+ and

mitigation-related initiatives

from forestry sector in

Indonesia : role of science and

lessons-learned from the ground

Tentative Agenda*Panel Discussion Session

Indonesia Pavilion COP 23 UNFCCCBonn, 6-17 November 2017 * Draft as of 18 October 2017

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER 13, 2017 NOVEMBER 14, 2017 NOVEMBER 15, 2017

09.00 - 09.30

09.30 - 10.00

10.00 - 10.30

10.30 - 11.00

11.00 - 11.30

11.30 - 12.00

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15.00 - 15.30

15.30 - 16.00

16.00 - 16.30

16.30 - 17.00

17.00 - 17.30

17.30 - 18.00

18.00 - 18.30

2ND WEEK

E.7. Powering The NationE.8. Trade and Sustainable

Development on Palm Oil

B.3. Mainstreaming Climate

Change into Urban

Development Plan

C.4. Traditional Wisdom in

Climate Change Mitigation

and Adaptation

A.9. Ocean Governance for

Sustainable Food Security in

Changing Climate

C.9. Enhancing Adaptive Capacity

of Small- Scale Fisheries for

Climate Change Resilience

C.8. Empowering The

Community for Climate

Actions

B.2. Addressing Climate Change

into Regional Development Plan

D.6. Asia Pacific Rainforest

Initiative (Pre-Event for Asia

Pacific Rainforest Summit in

Indonesia 2018)

HIGH LEVEL SESSION

(MINISTERIAL LEVEL)

Lunch Break + Art

Performances

Lunch Break + Art

PerformancesLunch Break + Art Performances

B.11. Re-Configuring of Natural

Resource Based Business in

Addressing New Challenges

B.8. Indonesia’s Low-Carbon

Development Plan (Indonesia’s -

LCDP): Steps Towards Its

Implementation

D.1. ASEAN NDC

PARTNERSHIP: Translating

NDC Into Actions

D.2. RI-Norway Partnership

B.9. Powering Green Growth :

How Renewable Energy can

Transform Community

Livelihoods

D.8. NDC, Non State Actors

Action, SDGs: Connect

HOURS

E.6. Accelerating NDC

Implementation

C.6. Combating Marine Plastic

Debris

THURSDAY FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 16, 2017 NOVEMBER 17, 2017

CLOSING CEREMONY

E.9. Renewable Energy

B.7. Enhancing private sector

involvement in climate

change mitigation in

Indonesia

D.5. Communicating for

Climate Change : Closing

Gaps Between Science and

Action

Lunch Break + Art

Performances

B.5. Bulding Green Bussiness

Portfolio in Developing

Country

C.10. Plastic Diet Movement

Lunch Break + Art

Performances

D.7. The Indonesia Climate

Change Corner; Engaging

Multi-Stakeholders to

Promote The Climate Change

Action - Must Be the Final

Session

A.10. Securing Land

Allocation for Climate Action

A.8. Promoting Energy

Conservation and Affordable

Choice of Renewable Energy

A.2. The Present and Future

REDD+ Implementation in

Indonesia

A.1. Translating NDC into

Actions

A.5. Indonesia Blue Carbon

Initiative : For Sustainable

Coastal Livelihood

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Tentative Agenda*Panel Discussion Session

Indonesia Pavilion COP 23 UNFCCCBonn, 6-17 November 2017

SESSION/TOPIC TITLE of PRESENTATIONRESOURCE PERSON

(TENTATIVE)

Opening Session

Report from the Chairman of Indonesia Pavilion COP 23

Senior Adviser to the Minister ofEnvironment and Forestry

Dr.Ir. Agus Justianto

Opening Remarks H.E. Dr. Siti Nurbaya, The Minister of Environment and Forestry (TBC)

Living in a Changing Climate

Eminent Person’s Messages tothe World

H.E. Mr. Al Gore (TBC)

POLICY WORKS

A1.Translating NDC into Actions

Dr. Nur Masripatin, Director Generalof Climate Change, Ministry ofEnvironment and Forestry

Ministry of Finance (TBD)

National Planing Agency (TBD)

The Minister of Energy and MineralResources, Indonesia (TBD)

Fabby Tumiwa, Institute for Essential Services Reform (TBD)

HIGH LEVELSESSION

H.E. Dr. Sri Mulyani, The Minister of Finance (TBC)

H.E. Dr. Darmin Nasution, The Coordinating Minister of

Economic Affairs (TBC)

FINANCING FOR CLIMATECHANGE

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)

A2.The Present and Future REDD+

Implementation in Indonesia

Dr. Nur Masripatin, Director General ofClimate Change, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia

Representative of Partner Country Government : Government of Norway

PRESENTATION

Representative of International Organization :UN-REDD

Representative of International Financial Institution : GCF Secretariat

A3.MainstreamingSocial Forestryinto IndonesiaLand Reform

Policy

Providing 12 Million Hectares of Forest forImproving the Community Livelihood

Ir. Erna Rosdiana, Msc, Director for Social Forestry Preparation, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Expanding Community Rights and Accessthrough Implementation of Social Forestry

Hasbi Berliani, Program Manager SustainableEnvironment Governance, The Partnership for Governance Reform

Land Allocation for Social Forestry : Part ofIndonesia Land Reform

Nur Hidayati, Executive Director, WALHI

Social Forestry in Supporting the NationalEconomic Development

Dr. Montty Girianna, Deputy Minister of theCoordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs

A4. Conserving

Biodiversities and Providing

Benefits for People

Sustainable Financing on Ecosystem Restoration Management in Sebangau National Park

Zulfira Warta, WWF Indonesia

Operationalizing “the non-Carbon Benefits” of REDD+ in Indonesia

Dr. Subarudi, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Institutionalazing Climate Actions into National Park Management

Dr. Zahrul Muttaqin, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

The Role of National Park in REDD+ Scheme Kubo Hideyuki, JICA

Taking Actions on Climate Change in Sumatra,Indonesia : Fighting for the Leuser Ecosystem

Orangutan Information Centre

A5. Indonesia

Blue CarbonInitiative in :

For SustainableCoastal

Livelihood

Prof. Linwood Pendleton, Duke University-USA

Dr. Mark Spalding, The Ocean Foundation, USA

Representative from NGO

Dr. Andreas A. Hutahean, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs

Progress of REDD+Implementation inIndonesia and How Indonesia Redefine thePosition of REDD+ in the Current Commitment of NDC

Update on REDD+ Partnership between Government of Indonesia and Government of Norway

Experiences and Lesson Learned in working onREDD+ and Roles of International Organization

in Addressing the Future of REDD+

Experiences, Lesson Learned and Challenges in Working on REDD+ Financing and Roles ofGCF in Addressing the Future of REDD+

Representative of Research Institution : CCROM - IPB

Perspective and Roles of Sciences and Research in Preparing for the Future of REDD+

Dr. Zainal Arifin, Indonesia Institute of Science

Representative from the World Bank

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)

A7.Partnership Models on Peatland

Restoration

Mrs. Myrna Safitri, Deputi of Education. Socialisation, Participation and Partnership; Peatland Restoration Agency

PRESENTATION

Policy Framework of the Urgent PeatlandRestoration Action : Challenges and Opportunities

A8. Promoting

Energy Conservation and

Affordable Choice of

Renewable Energy

Legislative Support on Realize Affordable Choices for Renewable Energy

Commision VII of the House of RepresentativesRepublic of Indonesia

Energy Conservation Program’s Contributionfor Mitigating National GHG

Director of Energy Conservation, DG New andRenewable Energy, Ministry of Energy andMineral Resources

Energy Technology Perspectives 2017 : Catalysing Energy Technology Transformations

Paul E. Simmons, IEA

Energy Efficiency from Industry DG Polution and Environment Damage Control,Ministry of Environment and Forestry

A9. Ocean

Governance for Sustainable Food Security in

Changing Climate

Indonesia Biofuel : More Sustainable

MEDCO Energy

Ocean Governance for Sustainable Food Security in Changing Climate

H.E. Ms. Susi Pudjiastuti, Minister of MarineAffairs and Fisheries, Republic of Indonesia

Achieving Food Security in Arctic OffshoreRegion in Changing Climate

H,E. Mr. Per Sandberg, Minister of Fisheries, Norway

Governing Ocean and Fisheries in ChangingClimate in Chile

H.E. Mr. Pablo Berazaluce Maturana,Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Chile

Ocean Governance, Regional Marine FisheriesOrganization and Global Food SecurityChallenges

Mr. Jose Graziano da Silva, Director General, Food and Agriculture Organization

Global Food Security in Changing Climate :Challenges for the Food and Fisheries Systems

Mr. Angle Gurria, Secretary General of the Organization of Economic Cooperation andDevelopment (OECD)

Head of Geospatial Information Agency (BIG)

A6. Public and Private

Partnership in Forest Landscape

Restoration Program

Forest Restoration a Partnership Approach

Joost Oothuizen, IDH

Marco Albani, TFA 2020

Jatna Supriatna, Belantara Foundation

Forest-Based Renewable Energy Hashim Djojohadikusumo, Arsari Enviro

Large Scale Agroforestry Approach for Restoration

Dr. Willie Smits, Arsari Enviro

Mr. Yanto L. Adam, Gohong Village - PulauPisau District, Jambi Province

Village Forestry and Dragon Fruit forPeatland Restoration

Mr. Tamin, Sungai Bungur Village - Muaro Jambi District, Jambi Province

Transformational Care-for-Peat VillageProgram : Ground Experience

Mr. Tsuyoshi Kato, Vice President of PT. WanaSubur Lestari - West Kalimantan Province

Best Practices of Industrial Forestry inPeatland Area

Prof. Susan Page, University of Leicester, UKIntegrated Co-existence of Peatland Restoration, Conservation and SustainableCultivation

Regional Sea Level Rise in Indonesia andIts Adaptation

Paulus Tjakrawan Taningdjaja, APROBI

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A10. Securing Land Allocation for

Climate Actions

Forest Land Allocation for Climate Actions Director General of Planology and Environment(PKTL), Ministry of Environment and Forestry

One Map Policy : Fundamental Instrument toTranslate NDC into Actions

Deputy of Thematic Geospatial Information.Geospatial Information Agency (BIG)

TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)

B1.Government and

Business Initiatives

in the Changing Climate

Ministry of Transportation (TBC)

Centre for Environment and Forestry Standardization, Ministry of Environment andForestry

PRESENTATION

DKI Jakarta Provincial Government (TBC)

Role Model of Environment and Climate Change Friendly Public Facility

B2. Addressing

Climate Change into Regional Development

Plan

Inge Setyawati, Director of Enviplast

Kristosius Yohanes Agewemu,Regent of Mappi Regency, Papua Province

H. Zumi Zika, S.TP. M.A., Governor of Jambi Province

Green Growth and Low Carbon Economy :Progress and Challenges

Dr.Ir.H. Irianto Lambrie, M.M,Governor of North Kalimantan Province

Journey of Innovation in Planning and Implementing CCA in Gorontalo District

Prof. Dr. Ir. Nelson Pomalingo, M.Pd, Regent of Gorontalo Regency, Gorontalo Province

B3.Mainstreaming Climate Change

into Urban Development

Plan

Laurence Tubiana, CEO European Climate Foundation and Chair of the Board of Governors of the French Development Agency

Prof. Rachmat Witoelar, The President’s SpecialEnvoy on Climate Change

Mainstreaming Climate Change into UrbanDevelopment Plan

OPERATIONAL WORKS

Applying Eco-Office in Government

Jakarta Smart City : Center of Excellence ofGreen Building Development in Indonesia

Utilizing Environmental Friendly Plastic Product into Government and BusinessPractices

Bima Arya, Mayor of Bogor, Indonesia

Wael Hmaidan, Executive Director of ClimateAction Network International

Climate Works Australia,Zero Carbon Incubator Building Project

Monica Zimmermann, Deputy Secretary General, ICLEI

The Value of Nature : How Capital ApproachesCan Support Green Growth

H. Alex Noerdin, Governor of South SumateraProvince

Mayor of Seoul City, South Korea (TBC)

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)PRESENTATION

B6.Green Investment

Opportunities

Mr. Istiaque Ahmad, Secretary, The Ministryof Environment and Forestry, Bangladesh

Putera Parthama, Director General of Sustain-able Management of Production Forests (Ditjen PHPL), Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Prof. Dr. Rizaldi Boer, Executive Director ofCCROM SEAP, Bogor Agricultural University

Cross-sectoral Investment Plans as Strategic tools to Facilitate ClimateChange Investments

B7. Enhancing

Private SectorInvolvementin Climate

Change Mitigation

in Indonesia

Felia Salim, Chairperson, Executive Board, thePartnership for Governance Reform (Main Challenges to Mobilize Private Sector in Financing Sustainability

Engaging Private for Climate ActionsDr. Edwin Manansang, Assitant Deputy Ministerfor Multilateral Economic Cooperation andFinancing, Coordinating Ministry for EconomicAffairs

Best Practices in Energy Conservation for Green Manufacturer Development

Ida Nuryatin Finahary, Director of Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources

The Role of Green Manufacture for Presentand Future Economic Development

Dr. Lintong Hutahaean, Director of Green Industry, Ministry of Industry

Supporting Green Investment : TimberLegality and Sustainable Forestry

Financing Sustainability : New BusinessOpportunities in the Green Investment

Green Manufacturer : Waste Heat Recovery Power Generation and Cogeneration

Gatot Kustyadji, President Director PT. SemenGresik

Addressing Environmentally Friendly Practicesin the Automotive Industry

Johannes Nandi, Toyota Motor IndonesiaManufacture Industry

Neha Rai, Senior Researcher, Climate ChangeIIED

Contributing to the NDC with DecentralizedRenewable Energy by Engaging State and non-State Actors at Sumba Iconic Island :Lessons from Indonesia

Mrs. Maritje Hutapea, Ministry of Energy andMineral Resources

Dedy Haning, HIVOS Sumba Iconic IslandProject Coordinator

B5. Building Green

Business Portfolio

in DevelopingCountry

Building Green Portfolio in the Pulp and PaperIndustry

Liana Bratasida, APKI

Study on Emission Reduction in SVLK (Sistem Verifikasi Legalitas Kayu/TimberLegality Assurance System) Holder’s Area

B4. Update on REDD+

Implementation in Indonesia

Lessons Learned from Scalable Reforestation for Significant Carbon Sequestration

Yohanes Cianes Walean, CEO of KOPRABUH

Lessons Learned from Boalemo DemonstrationProject to Mitigate the Adverse Impact ofClimate Change

Parliament’s Role on Combating Climate Change from Land-use Sector

Comission IV, The House of RepresentativesRepublic of Indonesia

REDD+ and Forest Carbon Emissions : ScienceUpdates to Measure, Report and Verify

Dr. Haruni, FOERDIA, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Stuart Scott, Executive Director of the UnitedPlanet Faith and Science Initiative (TBD)I

Mr. Shinsuke Yazaki, Kanematsu CorporationJapan (TBD)

Dr. Nur Masripatin, Director General of ClimateChange, Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Updates on REDD+ Implementation Policyin Indonesia

Aria Witoelar, PT. Arya Watala Capital

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)

B11.Re-Configuring

of Natural Resouce Based

Business inAddressing

New Challenges

Sr. VP Policy, Government and Public Affairs,Chevron IndoAsia Business Unit (TBC)

Indroyono Soesilo, Chairman of APHI

PRESENTATION

M.S. Sembiring, Executive Director KEHATIFoundation

The Maratua Ecotourism for SustainableSmall Island (MESSI) Program

A New Configuration of Forestry Business :Addressing New Challenges

Arif Rabik, Environmental Bamboo FoundationB10. Attracting

Industrial Buyersto Bamboo

Resources inIndonesia

Sustainable Financing for Biodiversity andClimate Change

Arjan Van Der Vejte (Moso Bamboo)

Desi Ekawati (ITTO Bamboo Project)

Peter Neilsen (IKEA)

Nev Young (Nev House)

C1.Interfaith

Dialog : Faith inthe Changing

Climate

Nana Firman, Green Faith (TBC)

Indonesia Ulema Council, MUI (TBC)

Sustainable Consumption : Convening andMobilizing Faith Leaders to PromoteSustainable Living

C2. Mainstreaming Climate Changeinto Educational

System

Hening Parlan, Indonesia Society for Disaster Management (MPBI)

Designing Academic Curriculum in TerrestrialCarbon Accounting to Support Land UseSector Transparency

John-O Niles, Director of GHGMI

SOCIETAL WORKS

Moslem Fatwa : Domestic Waste WaterTreatment Plan Development and ProvidingClean Water

Islamic Women Organization : Roles onEnvironment

Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Agents of Academics

UI GreenMetric

Prof. Gao Jinping,FCAMC SFA People’s Republicof China

B8. Indonesia’s Low Carbon

DevelopmentPlan (Indonesia’s

- LCDP) : Steps Towards Its

Implementation

Policy and Planning for Low-Carbon Development in Indonesia

Prof. Bambang Brodjonegoro (Minister ofNational Development Planning Agency)

Ministry of Environment Japan (TBC)

Strategy and Action Plan for Low-CarbonDevelopment in Indonesia

Dr. Sudhiani Pratiwi, National DevelopmentPlanning Agency

Low Carbon Development and Green Growth Planning with LUMENS

Dr. Sonya Dewi, World Agroforestry Centre(ICRAF)

GIZ/Developing Partner (TBC)

B9. Powering Green

Growth : HowRenewable Energy canTransform

CommunityLivelihoods

Powering Green Growth : How Renewable Energy can Transform Community Livelihoods

Cornelis, Governor of West Kalimantan Province

Karolin Margret, Regent of Landak Regency, West Kalimantan Province

Mr. Kosakabe, IJ-REDD+

Sri Mariati, Executive Director, Belantara Foundation

Dr. Fitrian Ardiansyah, IDH

Prof. Dr. Rizaldi Boer, Executive Director of CCROM SEAP, Bogor Agricultural University

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)

C5.The Roles of

Youth to ProvideEasy Choice of

Climate Actions

Dr. Suraya Afiff, Department of Anthropology,University of Indonesia

PRESENTATION

The Roles of Youth to Provide Easy Choice ofClimate Actions

Representative from one of African Countries

Tapang Semadak Community Representatives,West Kalimantan Province

Alternative Economy and Agrarian Culture ofIndigenous People for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

Mina Susana Setra, Indigenous People Allianceof Nusantara

Agung Wibowo, Manager of CustomaryForest Advocacy (HuMa)

C4.Traditional Wisdom in

Climate ChangeMitigation

and Adaptation Alternative Narrative : Indigenous Communityand Natural Resouces

Dewi Suralaga, Indonesia Initiative Coordinator,Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA)

China Youth Climate Movement Representative

Satriya Aden, Indonesia Youth Delegate for UNESCO Global Youth Forum

Karida Humaira (Maira), Indonesia Young Analyst on Corporate Sustainability and Climate Change Reporting

Representative from YOUNGO

The Winner of Indonesia Climate ChangeJournalism Competition (TBD)

Fiji Youth Climate Movement Representative

Ms. Adenanthera Swietenia Fatma, Student of Environmental Engineering (Undergraduate),University of Brawijaya

C6.Combating

Marine PlasticDebris

Combating Marine Plastic Debris

Sinta Kaniawati, PRAISE

Rob Opsomer, World Economic Forum

Keynote Speaker : Jend (Purn). Luhut B. Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs

Keynote Speaker : Peter Thompson,President of UN Assembly

Susan Ruffo, Trust Free Sea Alliance

Dr. Safri Burhanuddin, Coordinating Ministryof Maritime Affairs

Vincent Larat, University of Exeter, UK

Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)C3.

Gender-Responsive

Solutions in theContext of

Climate Change

Dr. Sayed Azam Ali

Mr. Karl Deering, Regional Coordinator for Africa for Climate Change, CARE International

Gender-Responsive Solutions in the Context of Climate Change for Agriculture and Food Security - Linking NDCs to SDG 2 and 5

Mr. Martin Frick, Director, Climate and Environment Division, FAO

FAO Regional Office for Africa

Ms. Tacko Ndiaye, Senior Officer for Gender, Equality and Rural Development

Dr. Fatima Dia Sow, Commisioner for SocialAffairs and Gender

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)

C9.EnhancingAdaptive

Capacity ofSmall-ScaleFisheries for

Climate ChangeResilience

PRESENTATION

Enhancing Adaptive Capacity of Small-ScaleFisheries for Climate Change Resilience

Ministry of Village, Disadvantage Region andTransmigration

Protecting Forests, Empowering Communities :The Role of Smallholders in ForestConservation

Elim Sritaba, APP, IFFS Program

Hadi Daryanto, Social Forestry ExpertC8.

Empowering The Community

for ClimateActions Dr. Sonya Dewi (Country Coordinator, ICRAF)

C10. Plastic DietMovement

Mainstreaming Environmental FriendlyShopping Bags

Director General of Waste Management, Hazardous and Toxic (PSLB3), Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Indonesia’s Major Efforts in Crafting a PlasticBag Reduction Policy

Mrs. Tiza Mafira, Executive Director of GIDKP

H. Hamdi, Governor Assistant for Economicsand Development of Banjarmasin City, SouthKalimantan Province

Johan L. Kuylenstierna, Ministry of Fisheries,Sweden - Executive Director, Stockholm Environment Institute

Mr. Arni Mathiesen, Assistant DG of Fisheries and Aquaculture Departement, FAO

Director General of Capture Fisheries, Ministryof Marine Affairs and Fisheries

Federal Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation Building and Nuclear Safety, Germany

Brett, Jenks, Vice President RARE, Indonesia OR CEO, RARE

Yogi Yanuar, Head of the Local Agency forNational Marine Protected Areas in PekanbaruRiau Province, Indonesia

Pay4Plastic Trial Implementation in 27 Cities Mr. Rahyang Nusantara, National Coordinator of GIDKP

Break Free From Plastic Delphine Levi-Alvares (Break Free From Plastic)

Mr. Achim Steiner, Administrator, UNDP

High Level Representative from Philippines

High Level Representative from Micronesia

Indonesia’s First Plastic Bag Ban in Banjarmasin

C7. Innovation of

MangroveEcosystem to

Support Community

Livelihood andClimate Change

Mitigation

Establishment of Mangrove Village EcosystemUnit to Support Livelihood of Local Communities

Dr. Syaiful Anwar, FOERDIA, The Ministry ofEnvironment and Forestry

Sustainable Utilization and Conservation ofMangrove Ecosystem

Dr. Hwak Ok Ma, ITTO

Agung Kuswandono

Mainstreaming Blue Carbon Science into Global and National Policy Processes and Implementations

Daniel Murdiyarso, CIFOR

Demonstration of Mangrove Ecosystem inBerau, East Kalimantan Province

Stephen Devenish, GFA/FORCLIME FC

Mark Smulders, FAO Representative Indonesia

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)PRESENTATION

D1.ASEAN NDC

PARTNERSHIP :Translating NDC intoActions

Director General of Climate Change, Ministryof Environment and Forestry

UNFCCC ExpertsASEAN SESSION

D2. RI - NorwayPartnership

ASEAN Secretariat

Medrilzam, National Planning Agency, BAPPENAS

ASEAN Dialogue/Development Partners

Prof. Jatna Supriatna, Belantara Foundation

Dida Gardera, Assistant Deputy Minister forEnvironmental Protection, Coordinating Ministry of Economy

D3.Innovative

Financing forClimate Change

Actions

Monitoring Peatlands Cover Change : Progressand Caveats for Restoration

Peatland Restoration in Indonesia : an Updateand the Way Forward

Financing Sustainable Positive Impacts at theLandscape Level

COLLABORATIVE WORKS

HIGH LEVEL SESSION

Large Scale Peatlands Restoration with Multiple Objectives

Towards Criteria and Indicators of Rehabilitated Peatlands

Collective Peatlands Actions from an NGO’sPerspective

AWGCC National Focal Points of Each ASEANStates Member

Government of Norway

Sri Mariati, Executive Director, BelantaraFoundation

Jennifer Moriston/Chris Stone, ConservationInternational

Director General of Climate Change, Ministryof Environment and Forestry

Nazir Foead, Head of Peatlands RestorationAgency (BRG), Indonesia

Susanna Tol, Wetlands International,Netherlands (TBC)

Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta, CIFOR

Dharsono Hartono, PT. Rimba Makmur Utama,Indonesia

D4.Collective Actions for Peatlands

Restoration inIndonesia

Susan Page, University of Leicester, UK (TBC)

TBC

Peatland Partnership : “Caring for Peatland”Village (Desa Peduli Gambut)

Monica Tanuhandaru, Executive Director,Kemitraan

International Peatland Society

Ken Berlin, President and CEO, The ClimateReality Project

Amanda Katili Niode, Ph. D., Office of thePresident’s Special Envoy for Climate Change

Rodney Galicha, Philippine Manager, The Climate Reality Project

D5.Communicating

for ClimateChange : Closing

Gaps BetweenScience and

Action

Best Practices of National Scale Climate Change Communication Programs

Mark Meisner, Ph. D., Executive Director, International Environmental CommunicationAssociation

Greg Walker, Ph. D., Professor of Communication and Environmental Sciences, Oregon State University

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TOPIC TITLE of RESOURCE PERSON(TENTATIVE)PRESENTATION

D6.Asia PacificRainforest Initiative

(Pre-Event forAsia PacificRainforestSummit in

Indonesia 2018)

Director General of Climate Change, Ministryof Environment and Forestry

Asia Pacific Rainforest Initiative (Pre-Eventfor Asia Pacific Rainforest Summit inIndonesia 2018)

Scientist’s Roles in Climate Action Policy Development

The Role of Indonesia Climate Change Cornerin Promoting Climate Change Actions

Local Government’s Roles in Climate ActionPolicy Development

Community’s Roles in Climate Action PolicyDevelopment

International Agency’s Roles in ClimateAction Policy Development

D8. NDC, Non StateActors Action,SDGs : Connect ISO (TBC)

UNFCCC Secretariat (TBC)

Janez Potocnik, Environment’s IRP

UN Environment (TBC)

Mr. Sarwono Kusumaatmadja, Chairman of Climate Change Advisory Council, Ministry ofEnvironment and Forestry

Dr. Ir. Muhammad Ardiansyah, CCROM SEAP,Bogor Agricultural University

Prof. Dr. Rizaldi Boer, Executive Director, CCROM SEAP, Bogor Agricultural University

Dr. Ir. Yunus Sirante, M.Si., Head of LocalDevelopment Planning Agency of Tana Toraja

D7.The Indonesia

Climate ChangeCorner :

Engaging Multi-Stakeholders to

Promote theClimate Change

Actions Kustiwa Adinata, Secretary General of IPPHTI

Salaheddine Mezouar, Chairman of COP 22, Foreign Minister of Morocco

Dr. Muliyono, BMKG

D10.Archipelagic

and Island State Cooperation

AgainstClimate Change

Amb. Arif Havas Oegreseno, CoordinatingMinistry for Maritime Affairs

Government of Fiji

Ambassador Ali Naseer Mohamed, Chair SIDS

UNDP (TBC)

Dr. Haoliang Xu, Director UNDP for Asia and Pacific

D11.Climate Change

and Food Security in

Coral TriangleRegion :

Mangrove andSeagrass

Dr. Masahiro Nakaoka, Univ. Hokkaido, Japan

Jarker Tamelander, UNEP South East Asia

Bramantya Satya Murti, Ministry of MarineAffairs and Fisheries

Dr. Kartini Syahrir, Coordinating Ministry ofMaritime Affairs

Dr. Dedi Adhuri, Indonesia Institute of Science


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