Locally Appropriate Mitigation Actions in Indonesia (LAMA-I) Program

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Contact Person : Mita Ramayati Pratiwi

Locally Appropriate Mitigation Actions in Indonesia (LAMA-I) is a four-and-a-half year project under the coordination of the State Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS). LAMA-I is implemented by the World Agroforestry Centre (legally constituted as the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry/ICRAF), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and Centre for Climate Risk and Opportunity Management in Southeast Asia and the Pacific (CCROM SEAP IPB), with support from the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA) under the Environmental Support Program (ESP 3).

The program which started in June 2013 has an objective to support key local governments to have the capacity to develop integrated low-emissions development plans as part of Indonesia's nationally appropriate mitigation actions. This program has been successfully implemented the activities in six districts of two provinces, namely Jayapura, Jayawijaya and Merauke districts of Papua Province, and also district of Musi Rawas, Musi Banyuasin and Banyuasin of South Sumatera Province.

There are 4 components of LAMA-I program activities, which are:

Component 1: focuses on carrying out national comparative studies that synthesis the findings from the first round of RAD-GRKs. After analysis, the lessons will be shared nationally, identifying successful approaches that can be applied more widely; which handled by CCROM-SEAP IPB

Component 2: testing and establishing the technical tools and methods that are needed to carry out the planning process in a participatory, accurate and systematic fashion; which handled by ICRAF

Component 3: focus on strengthening capacity in local governments, including assessment of the capacity and institutional strengths of districts with high current or expected emission levels; which handled by GIZ

Component 4: Coordination and project management, includes project inception and annual planning, reporting, communication with donor and other stakeholders, overall project strategy and communications, and database and publication management; which handled also by ICRAF.

Some progress of CCROM activities as the implementer of Component 1 LAMAI was already published on policy briefs, which can be downloaded here

 

Published Date 29-Jun-2018