Submissions provided by Country
Submissions
Reporting to the UNFCCC
Year | Activities | Results (t CO2 eq/year) |
Assessed Forest Reference Level (t CO2 eq/year) |
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Indonesia 2016 submission (results period 2013-2017) |
Documentation for Indonesia 2016 submission (results period 2013-2017)1. National Strategy: Reported 2. Reference Level: Assessed 3. Safeguards: Reported 4. Forest Monitoring System: Reported Technical annex on REDD+ results to Indonesia second BUR Submission on proposed reference level Modified submission on proposed reference level 1st Safeguards information summary Third National Communication (including Safeguards information summary) |
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National |
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2013 |
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48,978,427.00 | 568,859,881.00 |
2014 |
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48,978,427.00 | 572,355,503.00 |
2015 |
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48,978,427.00 | 575,851,125.00 |
2016 |
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48,978,427.00 | 579,346,747.00 |
2017 |
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48,978,427.00 | 582,842,369.00 |
Indonesia 2016 submission (results period 2018-2020) |
Documentation for Indonesia 2016 submission (results period 2018-2020)1. National Strategy: Reported 2. Reference Level: Assessed 3. Safeguards: Reported 4. Forest Monitoring System: Reported Technical annex on REDD+ results to Indonesia third BUR Submission on proposed reference level Modified submission on proposed reference level 1st Safeguards information summary Third National Communication (including Safeguards information summary) |
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National |
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2018 |
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192,483,053.00 | 586,337,991.00 |
2019 |
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192,483,053.00 | 589,833,613.00 |
2020 |
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192,483,053.00 | 593,329,235.00 |
Indonesia 2022 submission |
Documentation for Indonesia 2022 submission1. National Strategy: Reported 2. Reference Level: Assessed 3. Safeguards: Reported 4. Forest Monitoring System: Reported Technical annex on REDD+ results to Indonesia first BTR Submission on proposed reference level Modified submission on proposed reference level |
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National |
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- | 192,921,295.00 |
Other submissions related to REDD+
REDD+ Story Indonesia
REDD+ Story Indonesia
Indonesia submitted its 1st forest reference emission level in 2016. Since then, Indonesia has taken concrete steps to halt deforestation and forest degradation, including the 1st submission of the REDD+ results in 2018, as well as the National Strategy and Safeguard Information Summary in 2019. As a result, Indonesia received results-based payments equating to the reduction of approximately 20 million tons of CO2. Indonesia's REDD+ story does not end here. In 2022, Indonesia successfully completed both the technical assessment process for its 2nd forest reference level and the technical analysis process for its 2nd REDD+ results. This article describes Indonesia’s REDD+ success story to date.
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