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Annex I: Forests Asia Summit Program
08:00 – 10:00 Registration and networking
Grand Ballroom (L2)
10:00 – 10:10 Opening address Peter HolmgrenDirector General, CIFOR
10:10 – 10:30 Keynote address H.E. President Susilo Bambang YudhoyonoPresident of Indonesia
10:30 – 11:00 Plenary speeches U Win TunUnion Minister of Environmental Conservation and Forestry, Myanmar
Vivian BalakrishnanMinister for Environment and Water Resources, Singapore
11:00 – 12:00 Opening plenary discussion panel: Green Growth in Southeast Asia
Moderator: Pavan SukhdevFounder and CEO, GIST Advisory and UNEP Goodwill Ambassador
Andrea BassiFounder and CEO, KnowlEdge Srl
Franky WidjajaChairman and CEO, Golden Agri-Resources
Sunny VergheseGroup Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Olam
Akhom TounalomVice Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Lao PDR
Peg PuttCEO, Markets for Change
12:00 – 13:15 LunchGrand Ballroom foyer L2 and Indonesia Ballroom foyer L1
Learning events
Kalimantan room (L1)1. Fire and Haze in Southeast
Asian Landscapes - CIFOR
Java room (L1)2. Forestry Education and Research in Asia:
Reality, Challenges, and the Way Forward - ASEAN-Republic of Korea Forest Cooperation (AFoCo)
13:15 – 14:45 Parallel discussion forums Sulawesi room (L1) Ballroom A (L2) Ballroom B (L2) Ballroom C (L2) Java room (L1) Kalimantan room (L1)
1. Governance: Moving certification to the landscape level with ecosystem services – Forest Stewardship Council
2. Investments: Innovative approaches to financing for inclusive green returns – CIFOR
3. Climate change: Low emissions development and societal welfare – trade offs, risks and power struggles in forest and climate change policy arenas – CIFOR
4. Food and biodiversity: Sloping lands in transition – ecosystem services and rural livelihoods – CIFOR
5. Equitable development: Improving livelihood benefits for smallholders in the forestry value chain – Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
6. Climate change: Lessons from ASEAN – REDD+ policy development and implementation – ASEAN Regional Knowledge Network on Forests and Climate Change
14:45 – 15:15 Coffee break
15:15 – 16:45 Parallel discussion forums Java room (L1) Ballroom A (L2) Ballroom C (L2) Kalimantan room (L1) Ballroom B (L2) Sulawesi room (L1)
1. Governance: Governing access and securing rights to land and resources – ICRAF, Rights and Resources Initiative, CIFOR, Kemitraan
2. Investments: Improving private sector and smallholder participation and performance in sustainable oil palm development – CIFOR
3. Climate change: Building natural capital: How REDD+ can support a green economy – UNEP
4. Food and biodiversity: Supporting forest livelihoods for food security, adaptation and mitigation – International Network for Bamboo and Rattan
5. Equitable development: What is the fairest of them all? Assessing aspects of equity in incentive mechanisms for natural resource conservation and management – CIFOR
6. Climate change: Managing mangrove forests for climate change mitigation and adaptation benefits – Mangroves for the Future (IUCN Asia Regional Office)
16:45 – 17:15 Coffee break
17:15 – 18:45 Parallel discussion forums Ballroom B (L2) Sulawesi room (L1) Ballroom A (L2) Ballroom C (L2) Kalimantan room (L1) Java room (L1)
1. Equitable development: Sustainable landscapes, green growth and poverty reduction – FAO
2. Governance: Jurisdictional approaches to green development: importance, challenges and opportunities – The Nature Conservancy
3. Investments: Promoting sustainable timber production – CIFOR
4. Climate change: Seeing Green in REDD – Sharing experiences on the equity and economics of REDD+ Pilot Projects – UNORCID and UN-REDD Programme
5. Food and biodiversity: Dialogue on Changing Outlooks for Food, Fuel, Fiber and Forests (4Fs) in Indonesia: The case of Central Kalimantan – The Forests Dialogue (This session will run until 19:15)
6. Equitable development: Social forestry and sustainable value chains towards a Green Economy in ASEAN – ASEAN Social Forestry Network, NTFP-EP, CIFOR
18:45 – 19:00 Break
19:00 – 20:00 Session hosted by Bioversity International – Implementing FAO’s Global Plan of Action for the Conservation, Sustainable Use and Development of Forest Genetic Resources in Asia (Java room / L1)
19:00 – 21:00 Special session: Youth in Southeast Asia (Ballroom B / L2)
Monday, 5 May 2014
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07:30 – 09:00 Registration and networking
07:30 – 08:45 Breakfast roundtable business dialogues: Sustainable agriculture and improving rural livelihoods
Kalimantan room (L1)
Moderator: Tony BoatmanEntrepreneur
Scott Poynton Executive Director, The Forest Trust
George Santoso Managing Director, DuPont Indonesia
Anthony Yeow President Director, Cargill Tropical Palm Holdings
Ruslan Krisno Agrigroup Sustainability Director, Great Giant Pineapple
Grand Ballroom (L2)
09:00 – 09:05 Welcome address Peter Holmgren, Director General, CIFOR
09:05 – 09:20 Plenary speech Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Minister of Environment, Peru
09:20 – 09:50 Ministerial addresses Balthasar Kambuaya Minister of Environment, Indonesia
Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar Minister of Industry and Primary Resources, Brunei Darussalam
Demetrio IgnacioUndersecretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines
09:50 – 11:00 Plenary discussion panel: Collaborative approaches to resolving sustainability challenges
Moderator: Scott PoyntonExecutive Director, The Forest Trust
Balthasar KambuayaMinister of Environment, Indonesia
Shinta KamdaniVice Chairwoman, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Ola ElvestuenHead of Parliamentary Committee for Energy and Environment, Norway
Widya WiryawanPresident Director, Astra Agro Lestari
Crystal DavisSenior Manager, Global Forest Watch, World Resources Institute
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break
11:30 – 13:00 High-level panel discussions
Java room (L1) Speakers:
1. Governance and legal frameworks to promote sustainable landscapes
Moderator: Andrew WardellSenior Manager, Research Capacity and Partnership Development, CIFOR
Kim CarstensenExecutive Director, Forest Stewardship Council
Mas Achmad SantosaDeputy Head, President’s Delivery Unit for Development Monitoring and Oversight (UKP4), Indonesia
Olof SkoogEU Ambassador to Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam and ASEAN
TY SokhunSecretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Cambodia
Rukka SombolinggiDeputy to Secretary General on Advocacy, Legal and Politics Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara/AMAN, Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance of the Archipelago
Ballroom B (L2) Speakers:
2. Investing in landscapes for green returns
Moderator: Peter HolmgrenDirector General, CIFOR
Sanath RanawanaSenior Natural Resources Economist, Asian Development Bank
J.W. SaputroExecutive Director, Millennium Challenge Account Indonesia
Hilde JervanChief Advisor, Council on Ethics for the Norwegian Government Pension Fund
Nguyen Ba NgaiDeputy Director of Viet Nam Administration of Forestry (VNFOREST)
Ballroom C (L2) Speakers:
3. Climate change and low emissions development on the ground
Moderator: Louis VerchotDirector, Forests and Environment Research, CIFOR
Howard BamseyAdjunct Professor, Australian National University
Mitsuo MatsumotoDirector, REDD Research Development Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute FFPRI, Japan
Puja SawhneyCoordinator, Regional Hub for Asia Pacific Adaptation Network, APAN
Moray McLeishDirector and Technical Advisor, Sustainability and Climate Change, Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Peter WehrheimHead of Unit, Climate Finance and Deforestation, European Commission, DG Climate Action
Kalimantan room (L1) Speakers:
4. Forest landscapes for food and biodiversity
Moderator: Simran SethiAssociate, Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute, University of Melbourne
David CardenPartner-in-Charge of Asia, Jones Day; Former US Ambassador to ASEAN
Lesley PotterCrawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
Cristina EghenterDeputy Director for Social Development, WWF Indonesia
David CooperDirector for the Scientific, Assessments and Monitoring Branch, Convention on Biological Diversity
Thorsten HutterDeputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Germany, Indonesia
Ballroom A (L2) Speakers:
5. Changing communities, sustainable landscapes and equitable development
Moderator: Grace WongSenior Scientist, CIFOR
Tint Lwin ThaungExecutive Director, RECOFTC
Jatna SupriatnaChairman of the Indonesian chapter of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN)
Joan CarlingSecretary-General, Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
Parmaningsih HadinegoroVice President Corporate Secretary, Danone Aqua
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch Landscapes Issues Marketplace (Ceria room / next to the pool)
A forum where people can meet and talk without the formality of a conference session with presenters who will share their knowledge and hold discussions with visitors.
Grand Ballroom (L2)
14:40 – 15:20 Keynote speeches Climate change, forests and landscapes
Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Investing in sustainable landscapes
Mark Burrows, Managing Director and Vice Chairman, Global Investment Banking, Credit Suisse
15:20 – 16:30 The role of the private sector in delivering green growth
Moderator: Louis VerchotDirector, Forests and Environment Research, CIFOR
Aida GreenburyManaging Director, Sustainability and Stakeholder Engagement, Asia Pulp and Paper
Mauricio AmoreCEO, Monsanto Indonesia
Tina LawtonRegional Director, Syngenta Asia Pacific
Glenn HurowitzManaging Director, Climate Advisers
Ben RidleyAsia-Pacific Head, Public Policy – Sustainability Affairs, Credit Suisse
Felia SalimVice President Director, Bank Negara Indonesia
16:30 – 17:00 Coffee break
17:00 – 18:30 Closing plenary: Summary and discussion of commitments to research, investments and multi-stakeholder dialogues
Moderator: Peter HolmgrenDirector General, CIFOR
Commitments to investments in sustainable landscapesCommitments to new and continued
multi-stakeholder dialogue and commitments to researchClosing remarks
Shinta KamdaniVice Chairwoman, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Rodrigo ChavesCountry Director for Indonesia, World Bank
Stig TraavikAmbassador to Indonesia, Royal Norwegian Embassy
Bustar MaitarGlobal Head Indonesia Forest Campaign, Greenpeace International
Heru PrasetyoHead, REDD+ Management Agency, Indonesia
Sarah Dickson-HoyleInternational Forestry Students Association
Agus PurnomoSpecial Assistant to the President of Indonesia for Climate Change and Head of the Secretariat of the National Council on Climate Change, Indonesia
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
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Annex II: High-level Representatives from ASEAN
This list includes high-level government representatives only and is not an exhaustive list of participants at the Summit
ASEAN Country
Name Position
Brunei Pehin Bakar Minister of Industry & Primary Resources
Brunei Noralinda HJ Ibrahim Senior Forestry Officer, Forestry Department, Ministry of Industry And Primary Resources
Brunei Datin Norlina Abu Bakar Spouse to Minister of Industry and Primary Resources
Brunei Saidin Salleh Director, Forestry Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary ResourcesBrunei Noor Izrina Abdullah Special Duty Officer, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources
Brunei Joffre Ali Ahmad Forestry Officer, Forestry Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources
Brunei Roslinah Mohsin Forestry Officer, Forestry Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources
Brunei Lyana Yahya Assistant Forestry Officer, Forestry Department, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources
Cambodia Ty Sokhun Secretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesCambodia Keo Omaliss Director of the Department of Wildlife and Biodiversity of the Forestry
Administration, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesCambodia Bun Radar Deputy Director, Department of Forest Industry and International
Cooperation, Forestry AdministrationCambodia Chhun Delux Deputy Chief of Forest Carbon Credits and Climate Change Office, Forestry
Administration, Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and FisheryCambodia Chip Bunthavin Deputy Director, Forestry Administration, Planning and Finance of Forestry
Administration, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesCambodia Chann Sophal Deputy Director, Institute of Forest and Wildlife Research and Development,
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesCambodia So Thea FCPF Project Manager, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesCambodia Phalla Thuch Deputy Chief of Office, Forestry Administration
Cambodia Kamal Uy Deputy Director, Ministry of Environment
Cambodia Puthea So Deputy Director, Ministry of Environment
Cambodia Samith Chay Ministry of Environment
Indonesia Zulkifli Hasan Minister of Forestry, Indonesia
Indonesia Marty Natalegawa Minister of Foreign Affairs
Indonesia Heru Prasetyo Head, REDD+ Agency, Indonesia
Indonesia Hadi Daryanto Secretary General, Ministry of Forestry
Indonesia Rachmat Witoelar Chief Executive, National Council on Climate Change (DNPI)
Indonesia Agus Purnomo Special Assistant to the President for Climate Change
Indonesia Mas Achmad Santoso Deputy Head, President’s Delivery Unit for Development Monitoring and Oversight, UKP4
Indonesia Tachrir Fathoni Director General, Human Resource Development and Forestry Extension Forestry Research and Development Agency, Ministry of Forestry
Indonesia Putera Parthama Senior Advisor on Economic Affairs and International Trade, FORDA, Ministry of Forestry
Indonesia Nur Masripatin Centre for Standardization and Environment, Ministry of ForestryIndonesia Arief Darmawan REDD+ Agency Indonesia
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High-level Representatives from ASEAN
ASEAN Country
Name Position
Indonesia Andi Idris Syukur Head of Barru Regent, South Sulawesi
Indonesia Iwan Wibisono REDD+ Agency, Indonesia
Indonesia Agus Sari REDD+ Agency, Indonesia
Laos Akhom Tounalom Vice Minister of Ministry of Natural Resources and EnvironmentLaos Saysamone Photisath Deputy Director General, Department of Forest Resource Management,
Ministry of Natural Resources and EnvironmentLaos Bounsouane
Phongphichith Director, Planning and Cooperation Division, Department of Forestry, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Laos Savan Chanthakummane Director, REDD+ Office, Department of Forestry, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Laos Somvang Phimmavong Deputy Head, Academic Affairs of The Faculty of Forestry, National University of Laos
Malaysia Mohd Radhi Chu bin Abdullah
Head of Forest Certification Section, Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
Malaysia Elizabeth Philip Head of Climate Change and Forestry Programme in Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
Malaysia Borhanudin Arshad Director, Forestry Training Division, Forestry Department
Malaysia Lai Hoe Ang Senior Research Officer, Biotechnology Division, Forest Research Institute Malaysia
Malaysia Zolkipli Mohamad Aton Deputy General Manager, Sarawak Forestry Corporation
Malaysia Ahmad Zuhaidi Yahya Head of Forest Plantation Programme, Forest Research Institute MalaysiaMalaysia Zainal Abidin Abdullah Manager, Sarawak Forestry Corporation
Myanmar U Win Tun Union Minister for Environmental Conservation and Forestry, MyanmarMyanmar U Tin Tun Director General, Planning and Statistics Department, Ministry of
Environmental Conservation and ForestryMyanmar U Htay Aung Director General, Dry Zone Greening Department
Myanmar U Myo Nyunt Manager, Myanmar Timber Enterprise
Philippines Demetrio Ignacio Vice Minister, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines
Philippines Ricardo L. Calderon Director, Forest Management Bureau
Philippines Mayumi Quintos-Natividad
Assistant Director, Forest Management Bureau
Philippines Edna Nuestro OIC, Planning Program and Management Service Division, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Forest Management Bureau
Philippines Melinda Martinez Chief, Personnel Section, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Forest Management Bureau
Philippines Ildefenso Quillor Forest Management Specialist II, Forest Management Bureau
Philippines Mark de Claro Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Forest Management Bureau
Philippines Rebecca Aguda Senior Forest Management Specialist, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Forest Management Bureau
Philippines Jekk Mickale H. Paderes Extension Officer II, Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesSingapore Vivian Balakrishnan Minister for Environment and Water Resources, Singapore
Singapore Clare Chow Assistant Director, International Policy Division, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources
Singapore Hazri Hassan Director-Designate, International Policy Division, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources
Singapore Anil Kumar Nayar Ambassador, Embassy of Singapore
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High-level Representatives from ASEAN
ASEAN Country
Name Position
Thailand Mali Inspector General, Royal Forest Department
Thailand Prasert Forest Industry Organization
Thailand Amnuayporn Choldumrongkul
Royal Forest Department of Thailand
Thailand Sapol Boonsermsuk Director, International Cooperation Division, Royal Forest DepartmentThailand Sunita Hongniphon Plan and Policy Analyst, Royal Forest Department
Thailand Woranuch Emmanoch Environmental Official, Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning
Thailand Suchitra changtragoon Expert on Forest Conservation Research, Forest and Plant Conservation Research Office, Department of National Parks
Thailand Komsan Rueangritsarakul Forestry Technical Officer, Royal Forest Department
Thailand Phusit Bhrommanop Forestry Technical Officer, Royal Forest Department
Thailand Somchai Nongnuang Forestry Technical Officer, Forest Research and Development Bureau, Royal Forest Department
Thailand Tamanai Pravinvongvuthi Forestry Technical Officer, Practitioner Level, Department of Marine and Coastal Resources
Vietnam Nguyen Ba Ngai Deputy Director of Viet Nam Administration of Forestry (VNFOREST)Vietnam Pham Van Trung Fund Senior Officer, Vietnam Administration of Forestry (VNFOREST),
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentVietnam Cuong Pham Manh Director of Vietnam REDD+ Office, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
DevelopmentVietnam Trieu Van Khoi National Steering Office for Forest Protection and Development Plan,
VNFORESTTimor Leste Mariano Sabino Lopes Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries and FisheriesTimor Leste Aires Elisio Aparicio
FuterresChief of Staff of Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries
Timor Leste Constantino Soares Advisor for Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fisheries
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Annex III: Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
www.forestsasia.org
5-6 May 2014 | Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by Center for International Forestry Researchcifor.org
Host country partner Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesiadephut.go.id
Coordinating partner Global Initiativesglobalinitiatives.com
#ForestsAsia
Funding partners
Supporting partners
Media partners
KADIN IndonesiaIndonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Fund
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2010. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Typical Passenger Vehicle; US Dept of Transportation. n.d. Average Annual Miles per Driver by Age Group; European Commission. n.d. Reducing CO2 emissions from passenger cars.
What must we do to breathe easy?
Peat fires in Southeast Asia emit more greenhouse gas than 89 million cars.
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www.forestsasia.org
5-6 May 2014 | Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by Center for International Forestry Researchcifor.org
Host country partner Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesiadephut.go.id
Coordinating partner Global Initiativesglobalinitiatives.com
#ForestsAsia
Funding partners
Supporting partners
Media partners
KADIN IndonesiaIndonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Fund
Join the discussion.
FAO. 2011. Southeast Asian Forests and Forestry to 2020.
Each month in Southeast Asia, an area of forest three times the size of Jakarta is stripped of its trees.
Will this end only when the forests are all gone?
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Public Service Announcements
Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
www.forestsasia.org
5-6 May 2014 | Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by Center for International Forestry Researchcifor.org
Host country partner Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesiadephut.go.id
Coordinating partner Global Initiativesglobalinitiatives.com
#ForestsAsia
Funding partners
Supporting partners
Media partners
KADIN IndonesiaIndonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Fund
Join the discussion.
OECD/FAO. 2011. OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2011–2020.
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Oil palm production in Indonesia is expected to nearly double by 2020. That’s enough new palms to cover Singapore… 56 times.
How can we find land for them without clearing more forest?
Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
www.forestsasia.org
5-6 May 2014 | Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by Center for International Forestry Researchcifor.org
Host country partner Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesiadephut.go.id
Coordinating partner Global Initiativesglobalinitiatives.com
#ForestsAsia
Funding partners
Supporting partners
Media partners
KADIN IndonesiaIndonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Fund
Join the discussion.
FAO. 2011. Southeast Asian Forests and Forestry to 2020.
By 2030, Southeast Asia is expected to have 84 million more people. That’s like adding another Vietnam – but without any extra land.
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Public Service Announcements
Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
www.forestsasia.org
5-6 May 2014 | Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by Center for International Forestry Researchcifor.org
Host country partner Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesiadephut.go.id
Coordinating partner Global Initiativesglobalinitiatives.com
#ForestsAsia
Funding partners
Supporting partners
Media partners
KADIN IndonesiaIndonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Fund
Join the discussion.
Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
www.forestsasia.org
5-6 May 2014 | Jakarta, Indonesia
Hosted by Center for International Forestry Researchcifor.org
Host country partner Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesiadephut.go.id
Coordinating partner Global Initiativesglobalinitiatives.com
#ForestsAsia
Funding partners
Supporting partners
Media partners
KADIN IndonesiaIndonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Fund
Join the discussion.
Ministry of Forestry. 2013. Response of the Government of Indonesia on the Investment Plan of Indonesia. The Economist Intelligence Unit. 2014. Indonesia launches universal healthcare.
Illegal logging is estimated to cost Indonesia more than $1 billion a year in unpaid taxes. That could pay for health coverage for 50 million of the country’s poor.
What is the full cost of forestry crime?
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Annex IV: Email Blasts
Title: Forests Asia: Join the discussion. Jakarta, 5-6 May
Sent: Tue 18 March, Wed 19 March, Thu 20 March 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: English language 24,200
Email Blast Audience 2: Indonesian language 4,208
Email Blast Audience 3: Spanish, Portuguese, French language 214
Total recipients 28,622
Title: Register now for Forests Asia Summit: 120 speakers and 50 host organizations
Sent: Thu 10 Apr, Tue 15 Apr 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: General, English language 30,428
Email Blast Audience 2: General, Indonesian language 3,222
Total recipients 33,650
Title: Register now for Forests Asia Summit: 120 speakers and 50 host organizations
Sent: Thu 10 Apr, Tue 15 Apr 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: Private sector, English language 1,430
Email Blast Audience 2: Private sector, Indonesian language 349
Total recipients 1,779
Title: Fighting fires, growing food, saving forests: How can a ‘green economy’ help SE Asia? (Media Invitation)
Sent: Fri 11 Apr 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: Media contacts, English language 3,881
Email Blast Audience 2: Media contacts, Indonesian language 458
Total recipients 4,339
Title: Forests Asia Summit: Registration to close soon
Sent: Tue 22, Wed 23 Apr 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: English language 26,159
Email Blast Audience 2: Indonesian language 4,048
Email Blast Audience 3: CIFOR staff 292
Total recipients 30,499
Title: Seeking opportunities? Join Asia’s largest debate on business and land use
Sent: Mon 28 Apr 2014
Email Blast Audience: Private sector, English language 789
Total recipients 789
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Email Blasts
Title: From consumer trends to climate change: Why SE Asia is shifting to a ‘green economy’ (Media Invitation)
Sent: Tue 29 Apr 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: Media contacts, English language 3,947
Email Blast Audience 2: Media contacts, Indonesian language 472
Total recipients 4,419
Title: Watch Forests Asia live online, join the discussion via Twitter
Sent: Fri 2 May 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: General, English language 26,308
Email Blast Audience 2: General, Indonesian language 4,352
Total recipients 30,660
Title: Forests Asia Summit: Important information (logistics)
Sent: Fri 2 May 2014
Email Blast Audience: Summit registrants, English language 1,756
Total recipients 1,756
Title: Forests Asia Summit: Important reminder (logistics)
Sent: Sun 4 May 2014
Email Blast Audience: Summit registrants, English language 1,770
Total recipients 1,770
Title: Forests Asia Summit opens today, watch it live online
Sent: Mon 5 May 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: General, English language 32,067
Email Blast Audience 2: General, Indonesian language 4,280
Total recipients 36,347
Title: Forests Asia Summit Day 2 opens soon, watch it live online
Sent: Tue 6 May 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: General, English language 31,959
Email Blast Audience 2: General, Indonesian language 4,233
Total recipients 36,192
Title: Transcript of President Yudhoyono’s keynote speech at the Forests Asia Summit
Sent: Mon 5 May 2014
Email Blast Audience: Media at Summit, English language 161
Total recipients 161
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Email Blasts
Title: Press events at the Forests Asia Summit
Sent: Mon 5 May 2014
Email Blast Audience: Media at Summit, English language 161
Total recipients 161
Title: Indonesian president issues call to arms at ‘turning point’ for climate, development, forests (Media Advisory)
Sent: Mon 5 May 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: Media contacts, English language 3,907
Email Blast Audience 2: Media contacts, Indonesian language 465
Email Blast Audience 3: Media at Summit, English language 161
Total recipients 4,533
Title: Forests Asia Summit: Don’t miss Day 2
Sent: Mon 5 May 2014
Email Blast Audience: Summit registrants, English language 1,804
Total recipients 1,804
Title: Funds are ‘enormous’, will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: Experts (Media Advisory)
Sent: Tue 6 May 2014
Email Blast Audience 1: Media contacts, English language 4,470
Email Blast Audience 2: Media contacts, Indonesian language 463
Total recipients 4,933
Title: Forests Asia Summit Survey
Sent: Fri 9 May 2014
Email Blast Audience: Summit registrants, English language 1,975
Total recipients 1,975
Title: News Update: Forests Asia Summit special edition
Sent: Wed 28 May 2014
Email Blast Audience: General, English language 26,728
Total recipients 26,728
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Annex V: Forests Asia Summit - Special News UpdateNews Update: Forests Asia Summit special edition
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Summit explores opportunities and challenges ofclimate change, green growth for Southeast Asia’sforests
Governments, businesses and communities across Southeast Asia must findnew ways of thinking and acting, participants at the Forests Asia Summit inJakarta heard, with the world’s top climate scientist referring to climatechange as an “opportunity”, and a leading financier pointing out that there isplenty of money to fund sustainable development.
The Summit, which was attended by about 2,200 people and watched onlineby another 6,000, came at a time when “the world is at a turning point,” inthe words of CIFOR Director General Dr. Peter Holmgren.
“Decisions are to be made on the international arena over the next 18months that may shape our common future for generations to come,”Holmgren said in his welcoming address. “Forests and landscapes in Asia area critical part of that future.”
OUTCOME STATEMENT: Read the key messages here.CONFERENCE VIDEO ARCHIVE: All plenary sessions, high-levelpanels and discussion forums are now online. Visit the Forests AsiaSummit playlist to catch up.PRESS RELEASES: Read roundups of each day's activities here.SLIDESHOWS: PowerPoint presentations made in Discussion Forumsare now available.
Blog
Indonesian President and Southeast Asian Ministers incall to arms for climate, development, forests in theregion
Indonesian President Susilo BambangYudhoyono urged his successor to extend aban on the issuance of new logging licenses.Arguing that “more remains to be done”,Yudhoyono called upon governments acrossSoutheast Asia to steer clear of a “self-destructing path of development” and committo sustainable land-use and investment practices.
Southeast Asian Ministers speak:
MYANMAR: Minister U Win Tun “fully committed” to green growth andinsists that “individual countries cannot overcome interconnectedproblems” of poverty, inequality, environmental degradation andeconomic instability.SINGAPORE: Minister Vivian Balakrishnan says the root of the hazecrisis is “misaligned commercial interests”.BRUNEI: Minister Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar commits to limiting Brunei’sagricultural footprint to 1 percent of land area while improving yieldsto achieve food security.PHILIPPINES: Undersecretary Demetrio Ignacio shares ambitiouscommitment to plant 1.5 billion trees across his country to reversedecades of deforestation.VIETNAM: Deputy Director Dr. Nguyen Ba Ngai speaks about Vietnam’sachievements in rolling out payment for forest ecosystem services.LAO PDR: Vice Minister Akhom Tounalom highlights the country’sforest and land management policies to address hydropowerdevelopment and forest product certification.
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Peru’s Environment Minister: ‘We are not going torepeat Kyoto’ - Forests to play key role in futureclimate change agreement
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Peru’s Minister ofEnvironment and President of the UNFCCCCOP20 in Lima, called for forestry to be at thecore of any future climate change agreement.Highlighting the complementary position ofLatin American and Southeast Asian countriesin the lead-up to the next climate agreement,Pulgar-Vidal said “this agreement will be reached from the bottom up” andmust be inclusive of indigenous people, the private sector, scientists andpolicymakers.
The Road to COP20 in Lima:
GLOBAL LANDSCAPES FORUM 2014: In a video message at theForests Asia Summit, Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the UNEnvironment Programme, officially announced that the GlobalLandscapes Forum will take place in Lima, Peru, on 6-7 December.More than 1,500 policy leaders and experts from forestry, agricultureand other land-use sectors will come together to define the role ofsustainable landscapes in climate and development agendas. Visitwww.landscapes.org for more information.
Climate change should be seen as opportunity, notburden: IPCC chair
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of theIntergovernmental Panel on ClimateChange (IPCC), remarks on ”greatopportunities” in forestry, agriculture tomitigate climate change.
More on Forests Climate Change:
INVESTING IN GREEN GROWTH: Credit Suisse Vice ChairmanMark Burrows insists private capital exists at “a staggeringscale” but political will required to mobilize funds to greengrowth
Special Session: Youth
Youth in Southeast Asia can “act as a bridge” betweengroups
Youth in Southeast Asia can act as a “bridge”between other youth, businesses, governmentand local communities, and should be giventhe skills and forums to do so, participants atthe Special Youth Session of the Forests AsiaSummit argued. About 150 of Southeast Asia’sbest and brightest young minds came togetherto discuss pathways to a sustainable future, generating key recommendationsfor enhancing the role of youth in building that future.
Media highlights
A call to see the forests for the trees in Indonesia – The Wall StreetJournalPeatland fires biggest contributor to carbon emissions: Researcher –The Jakarta GlobeYudhoyono urges successor to extend logging licence ban – ChannelNews AsiaDelegates close ranks on green growth strategies – SciDevNetAnti-haze Bill “to be tabled later this year”, says Vivian Balakrishnan –The Straits TimesMyanmar “committed” to sustainable and green growth: Minister –Myanmar Business Today
Photo Competition
Winning photos reflect diversity of Asian landscapes
From national parks and tea plantations in Indonesia to rivers and mountainsin India — the winning images in the Forests Asia Summit photo competitioncapture the great diversity of forests, landscapes and what they mean topeople across Asia. Here is the jury’s selection:
Morning Fogs at BukitBarisan Selatan NationalPark
Spider and Mushroom Selecting the finest tea
See you in a few years
Catch the life
Morning at DramagaResearch Forest
Forest-dependentpeople and non-timberforest products
Help our orangutans Lahu Basket Weaver:Weaving the basket
VIDEOS
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono,Day 1 Opening Address
Peter Holmgren, Day 1Opening Address
Vivian Balakrishnan, Day 1Plenary Speech
U Win Tun, Day 1 PlenarySpeech
Akhom Tounalom, Day 1Opening Plenary DiscussionPanel
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Day 2Plenary Speech
Demetrio Ignacio, Day 2Ministerial Address
Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar,Day 2 Ministerial Address
Pavan Sukhdev, GreenGrowth in Southeast Asia
Rajendra Pachauri, Day 2Keynote Speech
Mark Burrows, Day 2Keynote Speech
Interview: Manual Pulgar-Vidal on why COP20 matters
Interview: RajendraPachauri on opportunities forreducing emissions
BACKGROUND BRIEFSON SUMMIT THEMES
Governance and legalframeworks to promotesustainable landscapes
Investing in landscapes forgreen returns
Climate change and lowemissions development onthe ground
Forest landscapes for foodand biodiversity
Changing communities,sustainable landscapes andequitable development
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News Update: Forests Asia Summit special edition
http://www.cifor.org/images/newsletter/cifor/2014/may/cifornewslettermay.html[6/26/14, 10:54:56 AM]
Summit explores opportunities and challenges ofclimate change, green growth for Southeast Asia’sforests
Governments, businesses and communities across Southeast Asia must findnew ways of thinking and acting, participants at the Forests Asia Summit inJakarta heard, with the world’s top climate scientist referring to climatechange as an “opportunity”, and a leading financier pointing out that there isplenty of money to fund sustainable development.
The Summit, which was attended by about 2,200 people and watched onlineby another 6,000, came at a time when “the world is at a turning point,” inthe words of CIFOR Director General Dr. Peter Holmgren.
“Decisions are to be made on the international arena over the next 18months that may shape our common future for generations to come,”Holmgren said in his welcoming address. “Forests and landscapes in Asia area critical part of that future.”
OUTCOME STATEMENT: Read the key messages here.CONFERENCE VIDEO ARCHIVE: All plenary sessions, high-levelpanels and discussion forums are now online. Visit the Forests AsiaSummit playlist to catch up.PRESS RELEASES: Read roundups of each day's activities here.SLIDESHOWS: PowerPoint presentations made in Discussion Forumsare now available.
Blog
Indonesian President and Southeast Asian Ministers incall to arms for climate, development, forests in theregion
Indonesian President Susilo BambangYudhoyono urged his successor to extend aban on the issuance of new logging licenses.Arguing that “more remains to be done”,Yudhoyono called upon governments acrossSoutheast Asia to steer clear of a “self-destructing path of development” and committo sustainable land-use and investment practices.
Southeast Asian Ministers speak:
MYANMAR: Minister U Win Tun “fully committed” to green growth andinsists that “individual countries cannot overcome interconnectedproblems” of poverty, inequality, environmental degradation andeconomic instability.SINGAPORE: Minister Vivian Balakrishnan says the root of the hazecrisis is “misaligned commercial interests”.BRUNEI: Minister Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar commits to limiting Brunei’sagricultural footprint to 1 percent of land area while improving yieldsto achieve food security.PHILIPPINES: Undersecretary Demetrio Ignacio shares ambitiouscommitment to plant 1.5 billion trees across his country to reversedecades of deforestation.VIETNAM: Deputy Director Dr. Nguyen Ba Ngai speaks about Vietnam’sachievements in rolling out payment for forest ecosystem services.LAO PDR: Vice Minister Akhom Tounalom highlights the country’sforest and land management policies to address hydropowerdevelopment and forest product certification.
Blog
Peru’s Environment Minister: ‘We are not going torepeat Kyoto’ - Forests to play key role in futureclimate change agreement
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Peru’s Minister ofEnvironment and President of the UNFCCCCOP20 in Lima, called for forestry to be at thecore of any future climate change agreement.Highlighting the complementary position ofLatin American and Southeast Asian countriesin the lead-up to the next climate agreement,Pulgar-Vidal said “this agreement will be reached from the bottom up” andmust be inclusive of indigenous people, the private sector, scientists andpolicymakers.
The Road to COP20 in Lima:
GLOBAL LANDSCAPES FORUM 2014: In a video message at theForests Asia Summit, Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the UNEnvironment Programme, officially announced that the GlobalLandscapes Forum will take place in Lima, Peru, on 6-7 December.More than 1,500 policy leaders and experts from forestry, agricultureand other land-use sectors will come together to define the role ofsustainable landscapes in climate and development agendas. Visitwww.landscapes.org for more information.
Climate change should be seen as opportunity, notburden: IPCC chair
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of theIntergovernmental Panel on ClimateChange (IPCC), remarks on ”greatopportunities” in forestry, agriculture tomitigate climate change.
More on Forests Climate Change:
INVESTING IN GREEN GROWTH: Credit Suisse Vice ChairmanMark Burrows insists private capital exists at “a staggeringscale” but political will required to mobilize funds to greengrowth
Special Session: Youth
Youth in Southeast Asia can “act as a bridge” betweengroups
Youth in Southeast Asia can act as a “bridge”between other youth, businesses, governmentand local communities, and should be giventhe skills and forums to do so, participants atthe Special Youth Session of the Forests AsiaSummit argued. About 150 of Southeast Asia’sbest and brightest young minds came togetherto discuss pathways to a sustainable future, generating key recommendationsfor enhancing the role of youth in building that future.
Media highlights
A call to see the forests for the trees in Indonesia – The Wall StreetJournalPeatland fires biggest contributor to carbon emissions: Researcher –The Jakarta GlobeYudhoyono urges successor to extend logging licence ban – ChannelNews AsiaDelegates close ranks on green growth strategies – SciDevNetAnti-haze Bill “to be tabled later this year”, says Vivian Balakrishnan –The Straits TimesMyanmar “committed” to sustainable and green growth: Minister –Myanmar Business Today
Photo Competition
Winning photos reflect diversity of Asian landscapes
From national parks and tea plantations in Indonesia to rivers and mountainsin India — the winning images in the Forests Asia Summit photo competitioncapture the great diversity of forests, landscapes and what they mean topeople across Asia. Here is the jury’s selection:
Morning Fogs at BukitBarisan Selatan NationalPark
Spider and Mushroom Selecting the finest tea
See you in a few years
Catch the life
Morning at DramagaResearch Forest
Forest-dependentpeople and non-timberforest products
Help our orangutans Lahu Basket Weaver:Weaving the basket
VIDEOS
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono,Day 1 Opening Address
Peter Holmgren, Day 1Opening Address
Vivian Balakrishnan, Day 1Plenary Speech
U Win Tun, Day 1 PlenarySpeech
Akhom Tounalom, Day 1Opening Plenary DiscussionPanel
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Day 2Plenary Speech
Demetrio Ignacio, Day 2Ministerial Address
Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar,Day 2 Ministerial Address
Pavan Sukhdev, GreenGrowth in Southeast Asia
Rajendra Pachauri, Day 2Keynote Speech
Mark Burrows, Day 2Keynote Speech
Interview: Manual Pulgar-Vidal on why COP20 matters
Interview: RajendraPachauri on opportunities forreducing emissions
BACKGROUND BRIEFSON SUMMIT THEMES
Governance and legalframeworks to promotesustainable landscapes
Investing in landscapes forgreen returns
Climate change and lowemissions development onthe ground
Forest landscapes for foodand biodiversity
Changing communities,sustainable landscapes andequitable development
63FORESTS ASIA SUMMIT 2014
Special News Update
News Update: Forests Asia Summit special edition
http://www.cifor.org/images/newsletter/cifor/2014/may/cifornewslettermay.html[6/26/14, 10:54:56 AM]
Summit explores opportunities and challenges ofclimate change, green growth for Southeast Asia’sforests
Governments, businesses and communities across Southeast Asia must findnew ways of thinking and acting, participants at the Forests Asia Summit inJakarta heard, with the world’s top climate scientist referring to climatechange as an “opportunity”, and a leading financier pointing out that there isplenty of money to fund sustainable development.
The Summit, which was attended by about 2,200 people and watched onlineby another 6,000, came at a time when “the world is at a turning point,” inthe words of CIFOR Director General Dr. Peter Holmgren.
“Decisions are to be made on the international arena over the next 18months that may shape our common future for generations to come,”Holmgren said in his welcoming address. “Forests and landscapes in Asia area critical part of that future.”
OUTCOME STATEMENT: Read the key messages here.CONFERENCE VIDEO ARCHIVE: All plenary sessions, high-levelpanels and discussion forums are now online. Visit the Forests AsiaSummit playlist to catch up.PRESS RELEASES: Read roundups of each day's activities here.SLIDESHOWS: PowerPoint presentations made in Discussion Forumsare now available.
Blog
Indonesian President and Southeast Asian Ministers incall to arms for climate, development, forests in theregion
Indonesian President Susilo BambangYudhoyono urged his successor to extend aban on the issuance of new logging licenses.Arguing that “more remains to be done”,Yudhoyono called upon governments acrossSoutheast Asia to steer clear of a “self-destructing path of development” and committo sustainable land-use and investment practices.
Southeast Asian Ministers speak:
MYANMAR: Minister U Win Tun “fully committed” to green growth andinsists that “individual countries cannot overcome interconnectedproblems” of poverty, inequality, environmental degradation andeconomic instability.SINGAPORE: Minister Vivian Balakrishnan says the root of the hazecrisis is “misaligned commercial interests”.BRUNEI: Minister Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar commits to limiting Brunei’sagricultural footprint to 1 percent of land area while improving yieldsto achieve food security.PHILIPPINES: Undersecretary Demetrio Ignacio shares ambitiouscommitment to plant 1.5 billion trees across his country to reversedecades of deforestation.VIETNAM: Deputy Director Dr. Nguyen Ba Ngai speaks about Vietnam’sachievements in rolling out payment for forest ecosystem services.LAO PDR: Vice Minister Akhom Tounalom highlights the country’sforest and land management policies to address hydropowerdevelopment and forest product certification.
Blog
Peru’s Environment Minister: ‘We are not going torepeat Kyoto’ - Forests to play key role in futureclimate change agreement
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Peru’s Minister ofEnvironment and President of the UNFCCCCOP20 in Lima, called for forestry to be at thecore of any future climate change agreement.Highlighting the complementary position ofLatin American and Southeast Asian countriesin the lead-up to the next climate agreement,Pulgar-Vidal said “this agreement will be reached from the bottom up” andmust be inclusive of indigenous people, the private sector, scientists andpolicymakers.
The Road to COP20 in Lima:
GLOBAL LANDSCAPES FORUM 2014: In a video message at theForests Asia Summit, Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the UNEnvironment Programme, officially announced that the GlobalLandscapes Forum will take place in Lima, Peru, on 6-7 December.More than 1,500 policy leaders and experts from forestry, agricultureand other land-use sectors will come together to define the role ofsustainable landscapes in climate and development agendas. Visitwww.landscapes.org for more information.
Climate change should be seen as opportunity, notburden: IPCC chair
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of theIntergovernmental Panel on ClimateChange (IPCC), remarks on ”greatopportunities” in forestry, agriculture tomitigate climate change.
More on Forests Climate Change:
INVESTING IN GREEN GROWTH: Credit Suisse Vice ChairmanMark Burrows insists private capital exists at “a staggeringscale” but political will required to mobilize funds to greengrowth
Special Session: Youth
Youth in Southeast Asia can “act as a bridge” betweengroups
Youth in Southeast Asia can act as a “bridge”between other youth, businesses, governmentand local communities, and should be giventhe skills and forums to do so, participants atthe Special Youth Session of the Forests AsiaSummit argued. About 150 of Southeast Asia’sbest and brightest young minds came togetherto discuss pathways to a sustainable future, generating key recommendationsfor enhancing the role of youth in building that future.
Media highlights
A call to see the forests for the trees in Indonesia – The Wall StreetJournalPeatland fires biggest contributor to carbon emissions: Researcher –The Jakarta GlobeYudhoyono urges successor to extend logging licence ban – ChannelNews AsiaDelegates close ranks on green growth strategies – SciDevNetAnti-haze Bill “to be tabled later this year”, says Vivian Balakrishnan –The Straits TimesMyanmar “committed” to sustainable and green growth: Minister –Myanmar Business Today
Photo Competition
Winning photos reflect diversity of Asian landscapes
From national parks and tea plantations in Indonesia to rivers and mountainsin India — the winning images in the Forests Asia Summit photo competitioncapture the great diversity of forests, landscapes and what they mean topeople across Asia. Here is the jury’s selection:
Morning Fogs at BukitBarisan Selatan NationalPark
Spider and Mushroom Selecting the finest tea
See you in a few years
Catch the life
Morning at DramagaResearch Forest
Forest-dependentpeople and non-timberforest products
Help our orangutans Lahu Basket Weaver:Weaving the basket
VIDEOS
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono,Day 1 Opening Address
Peter Holmgren, Day 1Opening Address
Vivian Balakrishnan, Day 1Plenary Speech
U Win Tun, Day 1 PlenarySpeech
Akhom Tounalom, Day 1Opening Plenary DiscussionPanel
Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Day 2Plenary Speech
Demetrio Ignacio, Day 2Ministerial Address
Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar,Day 2 Ministerial Address
Pavan Sukhdev, GreenGrowth in Southeast Asia
Rajendra Pachauri, Day 2Keynote Speech
Mark Burrows, Day 2Keynote Speech
Interview: Manual Pulgar-Vidal on why COP20 matters
Interview: RajendraPachauri on opportunities forreducing emissions
BACKGROUND BRIEFSON SUMMIT THEMES
Governance and legalframeworks to promotesustainable landscapes
Investing in landscapes forgreen returns
Climate change and lowemissions development onthe ground
Forest landscapes for foodand biodiversity
Changing communities,sustainable landscapes andequitable development
FORESTS ASIA SUMMIT 2014 64
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url1 16-Jan-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Tackling Climate
Change and Preserving Our Forest Areas
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/in-focus/tackling-climate-change-and-preserving-our-forest-areas/
2 10-Feb-14 Europian Union of Science Journalists ’Association
English Apply for journalist training: Reporting on Forests in Southeast Asia
http://www.eusja.org/apply-for-journalist-training-reporting-on-forests-in-southeast-asia/
3 12-Feb-14 Asosiasi Pulp dan Kertas Indonesia
English Indonesia Forest Asia Summit 2014
http://apki.net/?ai1ec_event=forest-asia-summit-2014&instance_id=
4 24-Feb-14 Ecosystem Marketplace
English United States
March 3 Deadline: REDD Training For Southeast Asian Journalists!!!
http://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/pages/dynamic/article.page.php?page_id=10215§ion=carbon_market&eod=1
5 25-Feb-14 Forest Carbon News
English Indonesia The Ecosystem Marketplace’s Forest Carbon News
http://www.forest-trends.org/documents/newsletters/forest_carbon_new.php?newsletterID=534
6 25-Feb-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Stakeholders in Jakarta map out long-term solutions to haze crisis
http://www.trust.org/item/20140225071458-6f1j8/
7 25-Feb-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore Stakeholders in Jakarta map out long-term solutions to haze crisis
http://www.wildsingaporenews.blogspot.in/2014/02/stakeholders-in-jakarta-map-out-long.html
8 1-Mar-14 Climate Change Policy & Practice
English United States
CIFOR Calls for Inputs on Landscape Approaches to Food Production
http://climate-l.iisd.org/news/cifor-calls-for-inputs-on-landscape-approaches-to-food-production/
9 1-Mar-14 Forests Policy & Practice
English United States
CIFOR Calls for Inputs on Landscape Approaches to Food Production
http://forests-l.iisd.org/news/cifor-calls-for-inputs-on-landscape-approaches-to-food-production/234817/
10 3-Mar-14 The Jakarta Post English Indonesia Singapore, RI in new haze row
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/03/03/singapore-ri-new-haze-row.html
11 5-Mar-14 Mountain Forum English Peru World Forests Summit 2014: Unlocking the true potential of forests
http://www.mtnforum.org/content/world-forests-summit-2014-unlocking-true-potential-forests
12 11-Mar-14 Devex English Singapore Balancing development goals to fix Southeast Asia’s ‘haze’
https://www.devex.com/news/balancing-development-goals-to-fix-southeast-asia-s-haze-83010
13 13-Mar-14 Global Lanscapes Forum
English Peru Where there’s smoke, there’s fire – tackling Southeast Asia’s haze crisis through sustainable development
http://www.landscapes.org/theres-smoke-theres-fire-tackling-southeast-asias-haze-crisis-sustainable-development/#.U5Ey7HbqSgA
14 19-Mar-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia A Summit of Stakeholders
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/environment/summit-stakeholders/
15 22-Mar-14 Rappler English Philippines Rappler reporter is fellow for forestry research workshop
http://www.rappler.com/bulletin-board/53607-rappler-reporter-forestry-research-workshop
Annex VI: Media coverage
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url16 25-Mar-14 It/Users Spanish Peru Estudio global despeja
mitos acerca de bosques y los medios de vida
http://itusersmagazine.com/estudio-global-despeja-mitos-acerca-de-bosques-los-medios-de-vida/
17 26-Mar-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Research leads to certification, more trade for Indonesian furniture-makers
http://www.trust.org/item/20140326030821-wchj7
18 31-Mar-14 Passion in Food and Field
English Many faces of Asian forests- a photo competition of CIFOR
http://passionhorticulture.wordpress.com/2014/03/31/many-faces-of-asian-forests-a-photo-competition-of-cifor/
19 1-Apr-14 The NonProfit Blog
English Summit to hold timely learning event on peat land fires
http://nonprofitblogs.info/summit-to-hold-timely-learning-event-on-peat-land-fires/
20 9-Apr-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Urgensi Pemilihan Umum Indonesia Bagi Masa Depan Bersama: Indonesia Satu
http://indonesiasatu.kompas.com/read/2014/04/09/1040040/Urgensi.Pemilihan.Umum.Indonesia.Bagi.Masa.Depan.Bersama
21 10-Apr-14 Greenpeace België (FR) Blog
French Belgium Bientôt de l’huile de palme “propre” chez vous?
http://www.greenpeace.org/belgium/fr/actualites-blogs/blogs/blog-forets/bientt-de-lhuile-de-palme-propre-aussi-dans-v/blog/48879/
22 10-Apr-14 Greenpeace België (NL) Blog
Dutch Belgium ‘Schone’ palmolie, weldra ook in jouw buurt?
http://www.greenpeace.org/belgium/nl/nieuws-blogs/Blogs/blog-bossen/schone-palmolie-weldra-ook-in-jouw-buurt/blog/48869/
23 10-Apr-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Understanding Haze http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/understanding-haze/
24 10-Apr-14 Tropical Forest Foundation
English Indonesia Understanding Haze http://www.tff-indonesia.org/index.php/tff-library/from-the-press/the-jakarta-globe-77293/4340-understanding-haze
25 10-Apr-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore Indonesia: Understanding Haze
http://www.wildsingaporenews.blogspot.in/2014/04/indonesia-understanding-haze.html
26 11-Apr-14 CGIAR English France Largest study on forests and rural livelihoods questions primary role as a safety net
http://www.cgiar.org/consortium-news/largest-study-on-forests-and-rural-livelihoods-questions-primary-role-as-a-safety-net/
27 11-Apr-14 Info Sawit Indonesian Indonesia Konferensi “Forest Asia Summit” Bakal Dibuka SBY
http://www.infosawit.com/index.php/berita-utama/2238-konferensi-forest-asia-summit-bakal-dibuka-sby
28 11-Apr-14 Tribunnews.com Indonesian Indonesia Mei, Ribuan Peserta Akan Hadiri Puncak Forest Asia
http://makassar.tribunnews.com/2014/04/11/mei-ribuan-peserta-akan-hadiri-puncak-forest-asia
29 13-Apr-14 Geomet-IPB Indonesian Indonesia Urgensi Perlindungan Hutan Bakau
http://geomet-ipb.info/web/berita-artikel/urgensi-perlindungan-hutan-bakau
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url30 13-Apr-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Urgensi Perlindungan
Hutan Bakauhttp://sains.kompas.com/read/2014/04/13/2116400/Urgensi.Perlindungan.Hutan.Bakau
31 16-Apr-14 Melbourne School of Land & Environment
English Australia Sarah Dickson-Hoyle: Getting young people involved at the Forests Asia Summit in Jakarta
http://www.land-environment.unimelb.edu.au/news-and-events/in-focus/staff/sarah-dickson-hoyle.html
32 16-Apr-14 Tech Investor News
English United States
Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
http://www.techinvestornews.com/Green/Latest-Green-Tech-News/sustainable-landscapes-for-green-growth-in-southeast-asia
33 19-Apr-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Heat Is On for Southeast Asia to Shift to ‘Green Economy’ Paradigm
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/heat-southeast-asia-shift-green-economy-paradigm/
34 19-Apr-14 Southeast Asian Council for Food Security & Fair Trade
English Malaysia Heat Is On for Southeast Asia to Shift to ‘Green Economy’ Paradigm
http://www.seacouncil.org/seacon/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=638:heat-is-on-for-southeast-asia-to-shift-to-green-economy-paradigm&-catid=56:general&Itemid=86
35 19-Apr-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore Heat Is On for Southeast Asia to Shift to ‘Green Economy’ Paradigm
http://wildsingaporenews.blogspot.com/2014/04/heat-is-on-for-southeast-asia-to-shift.html#.U5an-3bqSgA
36 20-Apr-14 Daily Independent Nigeria
English Nigeria Trying times for climate mitigation incentive scheme
http://dailyindependentnig.com/2014/04/trying-times-climate-mitigation-incentive-scheme/
37 20-Apr-14 Young Professionals for Agricultural Development
English Thailand APPLY NOW: Moderate youth session at Forests Asia Summit
http://www.ypard.net/news/apply-now-moderate-youth-session-forests-asia-summit
38 4/22/2014 Berita Satu World English Indonesia CIFOR Interview Part 1: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/multimedia/cifor-interview-pt-1/ Part 2: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/multimedia/cifor-interview-pt-2/
39 22-Apr-14 Gofor Wood.info English Belgium INBAR prepares to launch flagship rattan programme
http://www.goforwood.info/en/news.php?id=40600
40 23-Apr-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia How to Better Manage Forests And Farms? Start Talking
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/better-manage-forests-farms-start-talking/
41 24-Apr-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Sustaining Indonesia’s Green Economy by Embracing Green Infrastructure
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/sustaining-indonesias-green-economy-embracing-green-infrastructure/
42 24-Apr-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Kabut Asap di Bulan Basah
http://sains.kompas.com/read/2014/04/25/1322182/Kabut.Asap.di.Bulan.Basah
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url43 24-Apr-14 Redd-Monitor.org English Indonesia Research will be key to
unlocking Indonesia haze crisis
http://www.redd-monitor.org/2014/04/28/redd-in-the-news-21-27-april-2014/
44 24-Apr-14 Sustainable Management of Peatland Forests in Southeast Asia
English Indonesia Research will be key to unlocking Indonesia haze crisis
http://www.peat-portal.net/newsmaster.cfm?&menuid=11&ac-tion=view&retrieveid=1937
45 24-Apr-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore Indonesia: How to Better Manage Forests And Farms? Start Talking
http://www.wildsingaporenews.blogspot.in/2014/04/indonesia-how-to-better-manage-forests.html
46 25-Apr-14 Global Lanscapes Forum
English Peru New research strategies are needed to understand floating populations and phantom farmers
http://www.landscapes.org/new-research-strategies-needed-understand-floating-populations-phantom-farmers/#.U5AqraLqSgA
47 25-Apr-14 The Gold Standart English United States
Meet our LUF team at Forests Asia Summit and CARBON EXPO
48 28-Apr-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
‘Forests Asia’ delegates to tackle threats to mangroves
http://www.trust.org/item/20140428064230-7tw5c
49 28-Apr-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Q+A — Expert urges protective policies for bamboo, rattan trade
http://www.trust.org/item/20140428063006-30zs8
50 29-Apr-14 Berita Lingkungan Indonesian Indonesia Summit Forests Asia Akan Digelar Pekan Depan di Jakarta
http://www.beritalingkungan.com/2014/04/sby-akan-jadi-pembicara-utama-di-summit.html
51 29-Apr-14 Daemeter English Indonesia Barriers and bottlenecks: How to scale up innovative management practices in Indonesian palm oil
http://daemeter.org/en/news/detail/31/barriers-and-bottlenecks-how-to-scale-up-innovative-management-practices-in-indonesian-palm-oil#.U553AnbqSgA
52 29-Apr-14 Ecosystem Market Place
English United States
CIFOR Says Tenure And Funding Still Dog REDD
http://www.ecosystemmarketplace.com/pages/dynamic/article.page.php?page_id=10321
53 29-Apr-14 KOMPAS.com Indonesian Indonesia Sertifikasi Kayu Legal, Harapan Baru bagi Mebel Jepara
http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2014/04/30/1010333/Sertifikasi.Kayu.Legal.Harapan.Baru.bagi.Mebel.Jepara.
54 29-Apr-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Forests Asia’ delegates to tackle threats to mangroves
http://www.trust.org/item/20140428064230-7tw5c/?source=hpblogs
55 29-Apr-14 WN.com English Brunei Brunei-Singapore Annual Exchange of Visits, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, 30 April 2014 (Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources of the Republic of Singapore)
http://article.wn.com/view/2014/04/29/Minister_Vivian_Balakrishnan_to_attend_the_8th_BruneiSingapo/
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url56 30-Apr-14 Bioversity
InternationalEnglish Bioversity International
researchers to present at Forests Asia Summit
http://www.bioversityinternational.org/news/detail/bioversity-international-researchers-to-present-at-forests-asia-summit/
57 30-Apr-14 Kompasiana Indonesian Indonesia Forests Asia Summit 2014 Undang Kompasianer, Mau? Daftar Sekarang!
http://blog.kompasiana.com/2014/04/30/forests-asia-summit-2014-undang-kompasianer-mau-daftar-sekarang-652620.html
58 30-Apr-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
A Chat With: Hosny El-Lakany on forestry
http://www.trust.org/item/20140430030553-eihk3
59 1-May-14 Andina Spanish Peru Autorizan viaje de Pulgar-Vidal a Emiratos Árabes Unidos e Indonesia
http://www.andina.com.pe/agencia/noticia-autorizan-viaje-pulgarvidal-a-emiratos-arabes-unidos-e-indonesia-504287.aspx#.U3CSd_mSxHM
60 1-May-14 Gestión Spanish Peru Perú asistirá a eventos sobre cambio climático y desarrollo forestal en países asiáticos
http://gestion.pe/economia/peru-asistira-eventos-sobre-cambio-climatico-y-desarrollo-forestal-indonesia-y-emiratos-arabes-2096040
61 1-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Bagaimana Meningkatkan Praktik Manajemen Inovatif di Sektor Kelapa Sawit Indonesia
http://sains.kompas.com/read/2014/05/02/1204517/Bagaimana.Meningkatkan.Praktik.Manajemen.Inovatif.di.Sektor.Kelapa.Sawit.Indonesia.
62 1-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
A Chat With: Hosny El-Lakany on forest ‘global citizens’
http://www.trust.org/item/20140430030553-eihk3/
63 2-May-14 International Centre for Tropical Agriculture
English Indonesia Forests Asia Summit 2014: Join the debate
http://www.ciatnews.cgiar.org/2014/05/02/forest-asia-summit-join-the-debate/
64 2-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia With Loss of Indonesia’s Forests, a Litany of Problems
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/loss-indonesias-forests-litany-problems/
65 2-May-14 Prensa Latina English Cuba Ministro peruano del Ambiente viajará a Emiratos e Indonesia
http://www.prensa-latina.cu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&idi-oma=1&id=2637921&Itemid=1
66 2-May-14 The Indo-Pacific Review
English Indonesia With Loss of Indonesia’s Forests, a Litany of Problems
http://www.indopacificreview.com/loss-indonesias-forests-litany-problems/
67 2-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
A Chat With: Andrea Bassi on climate and a green economy
http://www.trust.org/item/20140502125728-5zkl7/
68 2-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
A Chat With: Seong-il Kim about South Korea forestry studies
http://www.trust.org/item/20140501143739-sv58b/
69 3-May-14 Eco-business.com English Singapore How to better manage forests and farms? Start talking
http://www.eco-business.com/opinion/how-better-manage-forests-and-farms-start-talking/
70 3-May-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore With Loss of Indonesia’s Forests, a Litany of Problems
http://www.wildsingaporenews.blogspot.in/2014/05/with-loss-of-indonesias-forests-litany.html
69FORESTS ASIA SUMMIT 2014
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url71 4-May-14 BeritaSatu Indonesian Indonesia Hari Ini, Presiden Buka
Forest Asia Summit 2014
http://www.beritasatu.com/kesra/181993-hari-ini-presiden-buka-forest-asia-summit-2014.html
72 4-May-14 BeritaSatu Indonesian Indonesia Presiden Gembira, Minat Generasi Muda Tinggi dalam Pelestarian Lingkungan
http://www.beritasatu.com/lingkungan/182044-presiden-gembira-minat-generasi-muda-tinggi-dalam-pelestarian-lingkungan.html
73 4-May-14 BeritaSatu Indonesian Indonesia SBY Berharap Penggantinya Bisa Meneruskan Moratorium Hutan
http://www.beritasatu.com/kesra/182029-sby-berharap-penggantinya-bisa-meneruskan-moratorium-hutan.html
74 4-May-14 CGIAR English France Forests Asia Summit brings together stakeholders from across the landscape
http://www.cgiar.org/consortium-news/forests-asia-summit-brings-together-stakeholders-from-across-the-landscape/
75 4-May-14 Noodls English United Kingdom
Forests Asia Summit brings together stakeholders from across the landscape
http://www.noodls.com/viewNoodl/22978937/cgiar---consultative-group-on-international-agricultural-res/forests-asia-summit-brings-together-stakeholders-from-across
76 4-May-14 Sub Portal BUMN Indonesian Indonesia Konferensi “Forest Asia Summit” Bakal Dibuka SBY
http://www.bumn.go.id/ptpn5/berita/10731/Konferensi.%E2%80%9CForest.Asia.Summit%E2%80%9D.Bakal.Dibuka.SBY
77 5-May-14 Antara News Indonesian Indonesia Industri kelapa sawit pemasok pertumbuhan hijau
http://www.antaranews.com/berita/432701/industri-kelapa-sawit-pemasok-pertumbuhan-hijau
78 5-May-14 Apki.net Indonesian Indonesia SBY: Pelestarian Lingkungan Bagian dari Strategi Pembangunan Indonesia
http://apki.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/SBY-Pelestarian-Lingkungan-Bagian-dari-Strategi-Pembangunan-Indonesia.pdf
79 5-May-14 Asia Pacific Adaptation Network
English Indonesia Forests Asia Summit 2014 – Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
http://www.asiapacificadapt.net/events/forests-asia-summit-2014-%E2%80%93-sustainable-landscapes-green-growth-southeast-asia
80 5-May-14 BARRUKAB.go.id Indonesian Indonesia BUPATI BARRU MEWAKILI INDONESIA MENJADI NARASUMBER FORUM ASIA FOREST SUMMIT
http://www.barrukab.go.id/berita/bupati-barru-mewakili-indonesia-menjadi-narasumber-forum-asia-forest-summit/
81 5-May-14 Berita daerah Indonesian Indonesia Pembukaan Forests Asia Summit 2014 di Hotel Shangri-La, Jakarta
http://beritadaerah.com/2014/05/05/pembukaan-forests-asia-summit-2014-di-hotel-shangri-la-jakarta/
82 5-May-14 BeritaSatu Indonesian Indonesia SBY Akui Banyak Kasus Penggunaan Lahan
http://www.beritasatu.com/kesra/182087-sby-akui-banyak-kasus-penggunaan-lahan.html
83 5-May-14 BeritaSatu Indonesian Indonesia SBY Akui Banyak Kasus Penggunaan Lahan
www.beritasatu.com/lingkungan/182087-sby-akui-banyak-kasus-penggunaan-lahan.html
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url84 5-May-14 BeritaSatu Indonesian Indonesia SBY: Pelestarian
Lingkungan Bagian dari Strategi Pembangunan Indonesia
http://www.beritasatu.com/kesra/182050-sby-pelestarian-lingkungan-bagian-dari-strategi-pembangunan-indonesia.html
85 5-May-14 Cabinet Secretariat of the Republic of Indonesia
English Indonesia This Morning President SBY Opens Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://setkab.go.id/en/news-12912-this-morning-the-president-opens-forests-asia-summit-2014.html
86 5-May-14 Channel News Asia
English Singapore Environment minister calls for transparency in dealing with haze
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/environment-minister/1095152.html
87 5-May-14 Channel News Asia
English Singapore Stronger measures needed to halt forest fires: Balakrishnan
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/stronger-measures-needed/1095152.html
88 5-May-14 Channel News Asia
Indonesian Singapore Yudhoyono urges successor to extend logging licence ban
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/yudhoyono-urges-successor/1095652.html
89 5-May-14 Climate Center Sekala
Indonesian Indonesia Presiden: masih banyak pekerjaan untuk lestarikan lingkungan
http://forestclimatecenter.org/post-ing.php?international&lang=Indone-sia&nID=704
90 5-May-14 Detik.com Indonesian Indonesia detikNews : Presiden SBY Bertekad Perangi Pengrusakan Hutan
http://news.detik.com/read/2014/05/05/144156/2573438/10/presiden-sby-bertekad-perangi-pengrusakan-hutan
91 5-May-14 Detik.com Indonesian Indonesia Presiden SBY Bertekad Perangi Pengrusakan Hutan
http://news.detik.com/read/2014/05/05/144156/2573438/10/presiden-sby-bertekad-perangi-pengrusakan-hutan?9922032
92 5-May-14 Devex Indonesian United States
SBY Harap Moratorium Konsesi Hutan Diteruskan
https://www.devex.com/news/event-preview-this-week-in-development-cooperation-83423
93 5-May-14 Energy Today Indonesian Indonesia Forest Asia Summit 2014 Diresmikan Hari Ini
http://www.energitoday.com/2014/05/05/forest-asia-summit-2014-diresmikan-hari-ini/
94 5-May-14 Forests Policy & Practice
English United States
CIFOR Launches T20Q to Identify Research Priorities
http://forests-l.iisd.org/news/cifor-launches-t20q-to-identify-research-priorities/
95 5-May-14 Forum RHLBT Indonesian Indonesia Forest Asia Summit 2014 Diresmikan Hari Ini
http://www.greenmining.or.id/index.php?option=com_con-tent&view=article&id=1822:-forest-asia-summit-2014-dire-smikan-hari-ini-&catid=47:ke-hutanan&Itemid=45
96 5-May-14 Geoklik.com Indonesian Indonesia Hari Ini, Presiden Buka Forest Asia Summit 2014
http://www.geoklik.com/view/2014/05/05/hari-ini-presiden-buka-forest-asia-summit-2014.html
97 5-May-14 Green Business English Singapore Environment minister calls for transparency in dealing with haze
http://www.greenbusiness.sg/2014/05/05/environment-minister-calls-for-transparency-in-dealing-with-haze-news/
71FORESTS ASIA SUMMIT 2014
Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url98 5-May-14 Greenpeace
MagazinEnglish Germany President SBY’s “green”
legacy will go up in smoke without strong peat protection - Greenpeace
http://www.greenpeace-magazin.de/tagesthemen/einzelansicht/artikel/2014/05/05/president-sbys-green-legacy-will-go-up-in-smoke-without-strong-peat-protection-greenpeace/
99 5-May-14 Illegal Logging Portal
English Jakarta, Indonesia
Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
http://www.illegal-logging.info/content/forests-asia-summit-2014-sustainable-landscapes-green-growth-southeast-asia
100 5-May-14 Info Sawit Indonesian Indonesia SBY Berharap Penggantinya Teruskan Moratorium
http://www.infosawit.com/index.php/berita-lintas/2262-sby-berharap-penggantinya-teruskan-moratorium
101 5-May-14 Investor Daily Indonesian Indonesia Hari Ini, Presiden Buka Forest Asia Summit 2014
http://www.investor.co.id/home/hari-ini-presiden-buka-forest-asia-summit-2014/83834
102 5-May-14 Investor Daily Indonesian Indonesia SBY Akui Banyak Kasus Penggunaan Lahan
http://www.investor.co.id/agribusiness/sby-akui-banyak-kasus-penggunaan-lahan/83912
103 5-May-14 IOMNN Indonesian Indonesia Forests Asia Summit 2014 Bahas Pengelolaan Lanskap Hutan ASEAN
http://iomnn.com/index.php/News/Nasional/Forests_Asia_Summit_2014_Bahas_Pengelolaan_Lanskap_Hutan_ASEAN.IOMNN
104 5-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Editorial: Making a Change for a Greener Indonesia
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/editorial-making-change-greener-indonesia/
105 5-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Indonesia Should Strike Balance in Protecting Environment: SBY
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/indonesia-strike-balance-protecting-environment-yudhoyono/
106 5-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Indonesia’s ITB, India’s TERI University to Cooperate on Teaching, Programs
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/indonesias-itb-indias-teri-university-cooperate-teaching-programs/
107 5-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Looking Beyond Indonesia’s Forests to Find a Sustainable Future for Palm Oil
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/looking-beyond-indonesias-forests-find-sustainable-future-palm-oil/
108 5-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Peatland Fires Biggest Contributor to Carbon Emissions: Researcher
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/peatland-fires-biggest-contributor-carbon-emissions-scientist/
109 5-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Philippines Reforestation to Reach 1 Million Hectare Milestone After Logging Ban
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/international/philippines-reforestation-reach-1-million-hectare-milestone-logging-ban/
110 5-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia The Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/sustainability-in-focus/sus-events/sustainable-landscapes-green-growth-southeast-asia/
111 5-May-14 Jaring News Indonesian Indonesia 10 tahun SBY Memimpin, Luas Hutan Gundul Semakin Berkurang
http://jaringnews.com/politik-peristiwa/kabar-istana/61412/-tahun-sby-memimpin-luas-hutan-gundul-semakin-berkurang
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url112 5-May-14 Jawa Pos National
NetworkIndonesian Indonesia Buka Forests Asia
Summit, SBY Ingatkan Kebakaran Hutan Sumatera
http://www.jpnn.com/read/2014/05/05/232605/Buka-Forests-Asia-Summit,-SBY-Ingatkan-Kebakaran-Hutan-Sumatera-
113 5-May-14 Jurnal Nasional Indonesian Indonesia Presiden SBY Minta Penggantinya Lanjutkan Moratorium Penebangan Hutan
http://www.jurnas.com/news/133747/Presiden-SBY-Minta-Penggantinya-Lanjutkan-Moratorium-Penebangan-Hutan-2014/1/Nasional/Politik-Keamanan
114 5-May-14 Kanal Satu Indonesian Indonesia Presiden SBY buka Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://kanalsatu.com/id/post/23033/presiden_sby_buka_forests_asia_summit_2014
115 5-May-14 Kedirijaya.com Indonesian Indonesia Industri kelapa sawit pemasok pertumbuhan hijau
http://www.kedirijaya.com/view/112274
116 5-May-14 Kompas TV Indonesian Indonesia Liputan Siang http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1lHp380Dm4
117 5-May-14 KOMPAS.com Indonesian Indonesia Industri Kelapa Sawit Siap Terapkan ISPO
http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2014/05/06/1321452/Industri.Kelapa.Sawit.Siap.Terapkan.ISPO
118 5-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Kebijakan Pembangunan Pro Lingkungan Sudah Berjalan
http://sains.kompas.com/read/2014/05/06/1003450/Kebijakan.Pembangunan.Pro.Lingkungan.Sudah.Berjalan
119 5-May-14 Kompasiana Indonesian Indonesia Ratusan Generasi Muda Hadiri Forests Asia Summit
http://green.kompasiana.com/penghijauan/2014/05/05/ratusan-generasi-muda-hadiri-forests-asia-summit-653765.html
120 5-May-14 Lintas Peristiwa Indonesian Indonesia Presiden SBY Hadiri Forest Asia Summit
http://www.lintas.peristiwa.co/2014/05/05/presiden-sby-hadiri-forest-asia-summit/
121 5-May-14 LKBN Antara Indonesian Indonesia Presiden: masih banyak pekerjaan untuk lestarikan lingkungan
http://www.antaranews.com/berita/432653/presiden-masih-banyak-pekerjaan-untuk-lestarikan-lingkungan
122 5-May-14 Love Indonesia Indonesian Indonesia Buka Forests Asia Summit, SBY Ingatkan Kebakaran Hutan Sumatera
http://www.loveindonesia.com/news/en/news/detail/408763/buka-forests-asia-summit-sby-ingatkan-kebakaran-hutan-sumatera
123 5-May-14 Merdeka.com Indonesian Indonesia SBY harap presiden baru lanjutkan perlindungan hutan Indonesia
http://www.merdeka.com/peristiwa/sby-harap-presiden-baru-lanjutkan-perlindungan-hutan-indonesia.html
124 5-May-14 Mongabay Indonesia
English Indonesia ndonesia president lauds success of logging ban, urges continued action
http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0505-hadinaryanto-fas.html
125 5-May-14 Mongabay.co.id Indonesian Indonesia SBY Berharap Presiden Baru Lanjutkan Moratorium Hutan dan Lahan
http://www.mongabay.co.id/2014/05/05/sby-berharap-presiden-baru-lanjutkan-moratorium-hutan-dan-lahan/
73FORESTS ASIA SUMMIT 2014
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url126 5-May-14 OneWorld English United
KingdomIndonesian president calls for continued ban on new logging licences
http://oneworld.org/2014/05/05/indonesian-president-calls-for-continued-ban-on-new-logging-licences/
127 5-May-14 Padang Today Indonesian Indonesia Buka Forests Asia Summit, SBY Ingatkan Kebakaran Hutan Sumatera
http://padangtoday.com/today/detail/57316/Buka_Forests_Asia_Summit__SBY_Ingatkan_Kebakaran_Hutan_Sumatera
128 5-May-14 PEFC News English Germany National Forest Certification Approaches Trigger Interest @ Forests Asia Summit
http://www.pefc.org/news-a-media/general-sfm-news/1562-national-forest-certification-approaches-trigger-interest-forests-asia-summit
129 5-May-14 Politik Indonesia Indonesian Indonesia Pagi Ini, Presiden Buka Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://www.politikindonesia.com/index.php?k=politik&i=55993-Pagi-Ini,-Presiden-Buka-Forests-Asia-Summit-2014
130 5-May-14 PPID Menteri Kehutanan
Indonesian Indonesia Presiden RI Buka Forest Asia Summit 2014 - 05/05/2014
http://ppid.dephut.go.id/berita_foto/browse/196
131 5-May-14 Presiden Republik Indonesia
English Indonesia Speech at The Forest Asia Summit
http://www.presidenri.go.id/index.php/eng/pidato/2014/05/05/2357.html
132 5-May-14 Redd-Indonesia English Indonesia Forests Asia Summit 2014 – Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Day 1 Opening Address
http://www.redd-indonesia.org/pers/1203-forests-asia-summit-2014-susilo-bambang-yudhoyono-day-1-opening-address
133 5-May-14 Republik News Indonesian Indonesia Presiden SBY Buka Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://republiknews.com/presiden-sby-buka-forests-asia-summit-2014/
134 5-May-14 Republika Online Indonesian Indonesia SBY Harap Moratorium Konsesi Hutan Diteruskan
http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/umum/14/05/05/n53fie-sby-harap-moratorium-konsesi-hutan-diteruskan
135 5-May-14 Sekretariat Kabinet Republik Indonesia
Indonesian Indonesia Pagi Ini, Presiden Buka Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://setkab.go.id/berita-12906-pagi-ini-presiden-buka-forest-asia-summit-2014.html
136 5-May-14 Seruu.com Indonesian Indonesia Industri Kelapa Sawit Pemasok Pertumbuhan Hijau
http://utama.seruu.com/read/2014/05/05/212433/industri-kelapa-sawit-pemasok-pertumbuhan-hijau
137 5-May-14 Singapore Government
English Singapore Speech By Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister For The Environment And Water Resources At CIFOR’s Forests Asia Summit 2014 On 5 May 2014, Jakarta, Indonesia
http://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/overseasmission/jakarta/press_statements_speeches/2014/201405/Speech_By_Dr_Vivian_Balakrishnan_Minister_For_The_Environment_And_Water_Resources_At_CIFOR_s_Forests_Asia_Summit_2014_On_5_May_2014_Jakarta_Indonesia.html
138 5-May-14 Suara Merdeka Indonesian Indonesia Pagi Ini, Presiden Buka Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://m.suaramerdeka.com/index.php/read/news/2014/05/05/200923
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url139 5-May-14 Sumatera Ekspres Indonesian Indonesia Buka Forests Asia
Summit, SBY Ingatkan Kebakaran Hutan Sumatera
http://www.sumeks.co.id/gelora/sfc/agnd/10727-buka-forests-asia-summit-sby-ingatkan-kebakaran-hutan-sumatera
140 5-May-14 Surabaya kita.com Indonesian Indonesia Presiden SBY Dukung Pengelolaan Hutan Ramah Lingkungan
http://www.surabayakita.com/index.php?option=com_con-tent&view=article&id=8269:pres-iden-sby-dukung-pengelo-laan-hutan-ramah-lingkungan&-catid=25&Itemid=28
141 5-May-14 The Star Online English Malaysia Susilo wants green legacy preserved
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/05/06/susilo-peatlands/
142 5-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Balakrishnan calls for transparency, urgency in dealing with haze
http://www.trust.org/item/20140505083926-u42mw
143 5-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Indonesian president calls on successor to continue moratorium on forest concessions
http://www.trust.org/item/20140505083926-u42mw/
144 5-May-14 Today Online English Singapore Balakrishnan calls for quick action on haze management
http://www.todayonline.com/print/482371
145 5-May-14 Today Online - Print Edition
English Singapore Urgent need for quick action on haze management, says Balakrishnan (print)
http://www.todayonline.com/sites/default/files/20140605_AP_page_2.pdf
146 5-May-14 Unisi FM Jogya Indonesian Indonesia Pagi Ini, Presiden Buka Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://unisifm.com/fastbreak-5-mei-2014-jam-14-00-yogya-radio-jogja/#.U37PcPl_vmM
147 5-May-14 Wall Street Journal Indonesia
Indonesian Indonesia A Call to See the Forests for the Trees in Indonesia
http://blogs.wsj.com/searealtime/2014/05/05/a-call-to-see-the-forests-for-the-trees-in-indonesia/
148 5-May-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore Indonesia Should Strike Balance in Protecting Environment: SBY
http://www.wildsingaporenews.blogspot.in/2014/05/indonesia-should-strike-balance-in.html
149 5-May-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore Indonesia: Peatland Fires Biggest Contributor to Carbon Emissions - Researcher
http://wildsingaporenews.blogspot.com/2014/05/indonesia-peatland-fires-biggest.html
150 5-May-14 Wild Singapore English Singapore Stronger measures needed to halt forest fires: Balakrishnan
http://www.wildsingaporenews.blogspot.in/2014/05/indonesia-peatland-fires-biggest.html
151 5-May-14 Wood and Panel Europe
English PEFC Approaches Trigger Interest at Forests Asia Summit
http://www.woodandpanel.com/news/article/pefc-approaches-trigger-interest-at-forests-asia-summit/
152 5-May-14 Xin Msn English Singapore Balakrishnan calls for transparency, urgency in dealing with haze
http://entertainment.xin.msn.com/en/radio/938live/singaporenews.aspx?cp-documentid=256043192
153 5-May-14 Xin Msn News English Singapore Balakrishnan calls for transparency, urgency in dealing with haze
http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/balakrishnan-calls-for-transparency-urgency-in-dealing-with-haze
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url154 5-May-14 Xin Msn News English Singapore Forests Asia Summit
brings together stakeholders from across the landscape
http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/environment-minister-calls-for-transparency-in-dealing-with-haze
155 5-May-14 Xin Msn News English Singapore Stronger measures needed to halt forest fires: Balakrishnan
http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/stronger-measures-needed-to-halt-forest-fires-balakrishnan
156 5-May-14 Yahoo! Indonesia News - Berita Terkini Indonesia
Indonesian Indonesia SBY Berharap Presiden Baru Lanjutkan Moratorium Hutan dan Lahan
https://id.berita.yahoo.com/sby-berharap-presiden-baru-lanjutkan-190413882.html
157 6-May-14 Abel Balongo’s blog
English Kenya Believe it or not! Indonesia planted 4 billion trees in 4 last years
http://abelb006.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/believe-it-or-not-indonesia-planted-4-billion-trees-in-4-last-years/
158 6-May-14 Aceh Terkini Indonesian Indonesia Presiden Terpilih Mesti Lanjutkan Moratorium Hutan
http://acehterkini.com/presiden-terpilih-mesti-lanjutkan-moratorium-hutan/
159 6-May-14 Agroforestry World
English Indonesia The invisible rights of indigenous people in Indonesia have suddenly appeared
http://blog.worldagroforestry.org/index.php/2014/05/06/the-invisible-rights-of-indigenous-people-in-indonesia-have-suddenly-appeared/
160 6-May-14 Analisa Daily Indonesian Indonesia Presiden: Masih Banyak Pekerjaan untuk Melestarikan Lingkungan
http://analisadaily.com/news/read/presiden-masih-banyak-pekerjaan-untuk-melestarikan-lingkungan/27538/2014/05/06
161 6-May-14 Asia News Network
English Thailand Anti-haze bill ‘to be tabled later this year’: S’pore minister
http://www.asianewsnet.net/Anti-haze-bill-to-be-tabled-later-this-year-Spore--60024.html
162 6-May-14 Asia News Network
English Thailand Zero tolerance for illegal land burning, vows Yudhoyono
http://www.asianewsnet.net/Zero-tolerance-for-illegal-land-burning-vows-Yudho-60030.html
163 6-May-14 Asia Travel Today English Singapore Anti-haze bill ‘to be tabled later this year’: S’pore minister
http://www.asiatraveltoday.com/2014/05/06/anti-haze-bill-to-be-tabled-later-this-year-spore-minister/
164 6-May-14 Asia Travel Today English Singapore Zero tolerance for illegal land burning, vows Yudhoyono
http://www.asiatraveltoday.com/2014/05/06/zero-tolerance-for-illegal-land-burning-vows-yudhoyono/
165 6-May-14 Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
English Australia Increasing smallholder benefits in the forestry value chain
http://aciar.gov.au/news-and-media/increasing-smallholder-benefits-forestry-value-chain
166 6-May-14 BeritaSatu Indonesian Indonesia Aqua Jalankan Program Konservasi Lingkungan
http://www.beritasatu.com/kesra/182348-aqua-jalankan-program-konservasi-lingkungan.html
167 6-May-14 Climate Center Sekala
Indonesian Indonesia Kebijakan Pembangunan Pro Lingkungan Sudah Berjalan
http://forestclimatecenter.org/post-ing.php?cnt=international&lang=In-donesia&nID=706
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url168 6-May-14 Climate Change
Policy & PracticeEnglish United
StatesCIFOR’s Forest Asia Conference Discusses Landscape Approach to Forestry
http://climate-l.iisd.org/news/cifors-forest-asia-conference-discusses-landscape-approach-to-forestry/
169 6-May-14 Dominican Today English Domonica President SBY’s ‘green’ legacy will go up in smoke without strong peat protection -Greenpeace
http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/world/2014/5/6/51374/President-SBYs-green-legacy-will-go-up-in-smoke-without-strong-peat
170 6-May-14 Eco-business.com English Singapore Keep forest moratorium, Yudhoyono urges successor
http://www.eco-business.com/news/keep-forest-moratorium-yudhoyono-urges-successor/
171 6-May-14 Global Canopy Programme (GCP)
English Peru Forests Asia Summit 2014 – Opening Plenary, Minister Pulgar-Vidal
http://www.globalcanopy.org/updates/blogs/forests-asia-summit-2014-%E2%80%93-opening-plenary-minister-pulgar-vidal
172 6-May-14 Greater Mekong Subregion
English Investing in Landscapes – Panel at Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://www.gms-eoc.org/resources/video-on-investing-in-landscapes-panel-at-forests-asia-summit-2014-
173 6-May-14 Green Journalist Indonesian Indonesia Ahli: Tersedia Dana Besar untuk Investasi Pembangunan Hijau
http://greenjournalist.net/hutan/ahli-tersedia-dana-besar-untuk-investasi-pembangunan-hijau/
174 6-May-14 Green Journalist Indonesian Indonesia Seratus Pemuda Ikut Asia Forest Summit 2014
http://greenjournalist.net/hutan/seratus-pemuda-ikut-asia-forest-summit-2014/
175 6-May-14 Group Surya.com Indonesian Indonesia Tekan Sawit Ilegal, Pemerintah Potong Sumber Dana Petani
http://www.groupsurya.com/?pages=news&id=12
176 6-May-14 Harian Analisa (Blog)
Indonesian Indonesia Asian Forest Summit http://analisadaily.com/news/read/asian-forest-summit/27398/2014/05/06
177 6-May-14 International Institue for Sustainable Development (IISD)
English CIFOR’s Forest Asia Conference Discusses Landscape Approach to Forestry
http://asiapacificsd.iisd.org/news/cifors-forest-asia-conference-discusses-landscape-approach-to-forestry/
178 6-May-14 Investor Daily Indonesian Indonesia Industri Kelapa Sawit Pemasok Pertumbuhan Hijau
http://www.investor.co.id/agribusiness/industri-kelapa-sawit-pemasok-pertumbuhan-hijau/83982
179 6-May-14 Island Business English Fiji Indonesian president issues call to arms at ‘turning point’ for climate, development, forests
http://www.islandsbusiness.com/news/indonesia/5289/indonesian-president-issues-call-to-arms-at-turnin/
180 6-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Creating Incentives to Stop Deforestation
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/creating-incentives-stop-deforestation/
181 6-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Global Peace at Risk From Climate Change: Researcher
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/international/global-peace-risk-climate-change-researcher/
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url182 6-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Moving Jobs From
Agriculture Seen as Easing Indonesian Farm Expansion
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/moving-jobs-agriculture-seen-easing-indonesian-farm-expansion/
183 6-May-14 Jakarta Post English Indonesia Astra Agro Lestari spends Rp 300b on two new mills
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/05/07/astra-agro-lestari-spends-rp-300b-two-new-mills.html
184 6-May-14 Jaring News Indonesian Indonesia Harfam Semarakkan Forests Asia Summits 2014 di Jakarta
http://jaringnews.com/internasional/asia/61451/harfam-semarakkan-forests-asia-summits-di-jakarta
185 6-May-14 Jaring News Indonesian Indonesia Target Harfam 2014: Hijaukan 700 Hektar Lahan Kritis
http://jaringnews.com/ekonomi/ukm/61461/target-harfam-hijaukan-hektar-lahan-kritis
186 6-May-14 Kompas Indonesian Indonesia Putusan MK soal Hutan Adat Tak Terlaksana…
http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2014/05/06/0759177/Putusan.MK.soal.Hutan.Adat.Tak.Terlaksana.
187 6-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Ciptakan Green Economy, Pengusaha Kecil Butuh Dukungan Pemerintah
http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2014/05/06/1433168/Ciptakan.Green.Economy.Pengusaha.Kecil.Butuh.Dukungan.Pemerintah
188 6-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Kucurkan Ratusan Miliar, Astra Agro Bangun Dua Pabrik PKS
http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2014/05/06/1456097/Kucurkan.Ratusan.Miliar.Astra.Agro.Bangun.Dua.Pabrik.PKS
189 6-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Target Produksi CPO Tahun 2014 Naik Jadi 30 Juta Ton
http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2014/05/06/1434477/Target.Produksi.CPO.Tahun.2014.Naik.Jadi.30.Juta.Ton
190 6-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Tekan Sawit Ilegal, Pemerintah Potong Sumber Dana Petani
http://bisniskeuangan.kompas.com/read/2014/05/06/2200450/Tekan.Sawit.Ilegal.Pemerintah.Potong.Sumber.Dana.Petani
191 6-May-14 Kompasiana Indonesian Indonesia Pesan SBY Pada Forests Asia Summit (Pidato Versi Bahasa Indonesia)
http://green.kompasiana.com/penghijauan/2014/05/06/pesan-sby-pada-forests-asia-summit-pidato-versi-bahasa-indonesia-651427.html
192 6-May-14 Kompasiana Indonesian Indonesia Pidato Lengkap Presiden SBY Saat Membuka Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://green.kompasiana.com/penghijauan/2014/05/06/pidato-lengkap-presiden-sby-saat-membuka-forests-asia-summit-2014-653893.html
193 6-May-14 Lianhe Zaobao (Subscription)
Chinese Singapore Balakrishnan: Companies to be made accountable for haze
http://misc.meltwaternews.com/sph_view.php?view=181292
194 6-May-14 Mothership English Singapore Proposed haze law introduced in Parliament later this year, Updates on new NMPs
http://mothership.sg/2014/05/proposed-haze-law-introduced-in-parliament-later-this-year-updates-on-new-nmps/
195 6-May-14 OneWorld English United Kingdom
Enormous funds but weak will for a low-carbon economy
http://oneworld.org/2014/05/06/enormous-funds-but-weak-will-for-a-low-carbon-economy/
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url196 6-May-14 Pacific Island
News AssociationEnglish Fiji Indonesian president
issues call to arms at ‘turning point’ for climate, development, forests
http://www.pina.com.fj/?p=pacnews&m=read&o=60781874753683972473a54d0dfea5
197 6-May-14 Peatsociety.org English Singapore Keep forest moratorium, Yudhoyono urges successor
http://www.peatsociety.org/feeditem/keep-forest-moratorium-yudhoyono-urges-successor-eco-businesscom
198 6-May-14 Pos Sore Indonesian Indonesia Perbaiki Tata Kelola Hutan di Asia Tenggara: AFoCO Tularkan Semangat ‘Saemaul Undong’
http://possore.com/2014/05/06/afoco-tularkan-semangat-saemaul-undong/
199 6-May-14 Rappler English Philippines Summit calls for protection of Southeast Asian forests
http://www.rappler.com/science-nature/environment/57333-forests-asia-summit-southeast-asia-forests
200 6-May-14 Scoop English New Zealand
Indonesian president issues call to arms at turning point for climate, development, forests
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO1405/S00053/indonesian-president-issues-call-to-arms-for-forests.htm
201 6-May-14 Singapore Law Watch
English Singapore Anti-haze Bill ‘to be tabled later this year’
http://www.singaporelawwatch.sg/slw/headlinesnews/41364-anti-haze-bill-to-be-tabled-later-this-year.html
202 6-May-14 The Jakarta Post English Indonesia Greenpeace blasts Yudhoyono on forests
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/05/06/greenpeace-blasts-yudhoyono-forests.html
203 6-May-14 The Online Citizen
English Singapore Indonesia sends “firm message” to forest fires culprits
http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2014/05/indonesia-sends-firm-message-to-forest-fires-culprits/
204 6-May-14 The Straits Times
English Singapore Anti-haze Bill ‘to be tabled later this year’, says Vivian Balakrishnan
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/environment/story/anti-haze-bill-be-tabled-later-year-says-vivian-balakrishnan-201405
205 6-May-14 The Straits Times
English Singapore Ministro Pulgar-Vidal: “No vamos a repetir la experiencia de Kioto”
http://misc.meltwaternews.com/sph_view.php?view=181372
206 6-May-14 The Straits Times
English Singapore Zero tolerance for illegal land burning, vows Yudhoyono
http://www.straitstimes.com/st/print/2356339
207 6-May-14 The Straits Times - Asia Report
English Singapore Anti-haze Bill ‘to be tabled later this year’: Singapore minister
http://www.stasiareport.com/the-big-story/asia-report/indonesia/story/anti-haze-bill-be-tabled-later-year-singapore-minister-201
208 6-May-14 The Straits Times - Asia Report
English Singapore Zero tolerance for illegal land burning, vows Indonesia President
http://www.stasiareport.com/the-big-story/asia-report/indonesia/story/zero-tolerance-illegal-land-burning-vows-indonesia-preside
209 6-May-14 Today Online English Singapore Balakrishnan calls for quick action on haze management
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/balakrishnan-calls-quick-action-haze-management
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url210 6-May-14 Today Online English Singapore Urgent need for
quick action on haze management, says Balakrishnan
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/urgent-need-quick-action-haze-management-says-balakrishnan
211 6-May-14 Today Online English Singapore Urgent need for quick action on haze management, says Balakrishnan
http://www.todayonline.com/print/482846
212 6-May-14 Tribunnews.com Indonesian Indonesia Astra Agro Bangun Dua Pabrik Kelapa Sawit di Sulteng dan Kaltim
http://www.tribunnews.com/bisnis/2014/05/06/astra-agro-bangun-dua-pabrik-kelapa-sawit-di-sulteng-dan-kaltim
213 6-May-14 UN-REDD PROGRAMME
English Indonesia Green Bonds and REDD+… the pathway to a green economy?
http://unredd.wordpress.com/2014/05/06/green-bonds-and-redd-the-pathway-to-a-green-economy/
214 6-May-14 UN-REDD PROGRAMME
English Jakarta, Indonesia
United Nations agencies and the private sector partner to highlight progress for REDD+ implementation in Asia
http://www.un-redd.org/ForestAsiaSummit2014/tabid/133344/Default.aspx
215 6-May-14 Wall Street Journal Indonesia
Indonesian Indonesia Hutan Indonesia Butuh Lebih Banyak Bantuan
http://indo.wsj.com/posts/2014/05/06/hutan-indonesia-butuh-lebih-banyak-bantuan/
216 6-May-14 WN.com English Singapore CIFOR’s Forests Asia Summit 2014 on 5 May 2014, Jakarta, Indonesia (Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources of the Republic of Singapore)
http://article.wn.com/view/2014/05/06/Speech_by_Dr_Vivian_Balakrishnan_Minister_for_the_Environmen/
217 6-May-14 中国青年网 Chinese China Companies to be made accountable for haze
http://env.youth.cn/rdjj/201405/t20140506_5145905.htm
218 6-May-14 新加坡频道_新华网
Chinese Singapore Companies to be made accountable for haze
http://sg.xinhuanet.com/2014-05/06/c_126465608.htm
219 6-May-14 新华网 (Simp.) Chinese China Companies to be made accountable for haze
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2014-05/06/c_126465608.htm
220 6-May-14 新华网(繁体) Chinese China Xinhua: Companies to be made accountable for haze
http://big5.xinhuanet.com/gate/big5/news.xinhuanet.com/2014-05/06/c_126465608.htm
221 6-May-14 English India Forests Asia Summit 2014 - Collaborative Approaches To Resolving Sustainability Challenges
concoction.in/Forests-Asia-Summit-2014-Collaborative-approaches-to-resolving-sustainability-challenges/KFOLhsx5sfQ.html
222 7-May-14 Albuquerque Express
English United States
President SBY’s ‘green’ legacy will go up in smoke without strong peat protection -Greenpeace
http://www.albuquerqueexpress.com/index.php/sid/221730939/scat/9dd26ff7f3fbfc0e
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url223 7-May-14 Andina English Peru Caring for forests
to be the axis of Peru’s UN Climate ChangeSummit
http://www.andina.com.pe/Ingles/noticia-caring-for-forests-to-be-the-axis-of-next-un-climate-change-summit-505015.aspx
224 7-May-14 Andina English Peru We are not going to repeat Kyoto, Peru’s Minister says
http://www.andina.com.pe/english/noticia-we-are-not-going-to-repeat-kyoto-perus-minister-says-505015.aspx
225 7-May-14 Antara News English Indonesia Indonesia, EU enter new era of closer relations
http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/93933/indonesia-eu-enter-new-era-of-closer-relations
226 7-May-14 Antara News Indonesian Indonesia Pengelolaan hutan di Korea Selatan patut ditiru
http://www.antaranews.com/berita/433066/pengelolaan-hutan-di-korea-selatan-patut-ditiru
227 7-May-14 Channel News Asia
English Singapore Environmentalists help mediate land disputes in Indonesia
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/environmentalists-help/1097938.html
228 7-May-14 Council for International Development
English New Zealand
Indonesian president issues call to arms for forests
http://www.cid.org.nz/news/indonesian-president-issues-call-to-arms-for-forests/
229 7-May-14 Eco-business.com English Singapore Funds are ‘enormous’, will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: Experts
http://www.eco-business.com/news/funds-are-enormous-will-weak-fuel-low-carbon-economy-experts/
230 7-May-14 Forda-MOF Indonesian Indonesia SBY: Forest Asia Summit, Motivasi Bersama Menjaga Sumber Daya Alam dan Lingkungan Hidup
http://www.forda-mof.org/index.php/berita/post/1720
231 7-May-14 Forestry Research and Development Agency
Indonesian Indonesia SBY: Forest Asia Summit, Motivasi Bersama Menjaga Sumber Daya Alam dan Lingkungan Hidup
The Ecosystem Marketplace’s Forest Carbon News
232 7-May-14 Forests Policy & Practice
English United States
CIFOR’s Forest Asia Conference Discusses Landscape Approach to Forestry
http://forests-l.iisd.org/news/cifors-forest-asia-conference-discusses-landscape-approach-to-forestry/
233 7-May-14 Gestión Indonesian Peru Pulgar-Vidal sobre COP20: “No repetiremos la experiencia de Kioto: cada país asumirá su responsabilidad ambiental”
http://gestion.pe/economia/ministro-pulgar-vidal-no-vamos-repetir-experiencia-kioto-2096499
234 7-May-14 Harian Analisa (Blog)
Indonesian Indonesia Pengelolaan Hutan di Korea Selatan Patut Ditiru
http://analisadaily.com/news/read/pengelolaan-hutan-di-korea-selatan-patut-ditiru/27975/2014/05/07
235 7-May-14 ifonlysingapor-eans.blogspot.com
English Singapore Anti-haze Bill ‘to be tabled later this year’
http://ifonlysingaporeans.blogspot.com/2014/05/anti-haze-bill-to-be-tabled-later-this.html
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url236 7-May-14 Knoxville Times English United
StatesPresident SBY’s ‘green’ legacy will go up in smoke without strong peat protection -Greenpeace
http://www.knoxvilletimes.com/index.php/sid/221730939/scat/9d3b36ac41649d93
237 7-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Prestasi Nol Besar, Bubarkan Menteri Kehutanan
http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2014/05/07/0544407/.Prestasi.Nol.Besar.Bubarkan.Kementerian.Kehutanan.
238 7-May-14 Pacific Island News Association
English Fiji Funds are ‘enormous’, will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: Experts
http://www.pina.com.fj/index.php?p=pacnews&m=read&o=751014057536959956154299fe527c
239 7-May-14 Radio Australia English Australia Indonesia calls for action on deforestation, climate change.
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/radio/program/asia-pacific/indonesia-calls-for-action-on-deforestation-climate-change/1307140
240 7-May-14 Rappler English Philippines Illegal logging ‘hotspots’ down by 84% – DENR
http://www.rappler.com/science-nature/environment/57367-illegal-logging-hotspots-reduced
241 7-May-14 Republika Online Indonesian Indonesia REDD+ Mendorong Ekonomi Hijau di Indonesia
http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/umum/14/05/06/n55v7p-redd-mendorong-ekonomi-hijau-di-indonesia
242 7-May-14 The Brunei Times English Brunei Protecting forests still a priority
http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2014/05/07/protecting-forests-still-priority
243 7-May-14 The Nation English Thailand Singapore considers bill on penalising those behind haze
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/aec/Singapore-considers-bill-on-penalising-those-behin-30233002.html
244 7-May-14 Tribunnews.com Indonesian Indonesia Rukka Sombolinggi Usulkan Pembubaran Kementerian Kehutanan
http://manado.tribunnews.com/2014/05/07/rukka-sombolinggi-usulkan-pembubaran-kementerian-kehutanan
245 7-May-14 Tribunnews.com English Indonesia SPKS Menilai Tekan Sawit Ilegal, Pemerintah Potong Sumber Dana Petani
http://makassar.tribunnews.com/2014/05/07/spks-menilai-tekan-sawit-ilegal-pemerintah-potong-sumber-dana-petani
246 7-May-14 Tribunnews.com Indonesian Indonesia Tak Mampu Lundungi Hutan Kementerian Kehutan Didesak Dibubarkan
http://surabaya.tribunnews.com/2014/05/07/tak-mampu-lundungi-hutan-kementerian-kehutan-didesak-dibubarkan
247 8-May-14 Asia One English Singapore Anti-haze Bill ‘to be tabled later this year’
http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/anti-haze-bill-be-tabled-later-year
248 8-May-14 Asia One English Singapore Zero tolerance for illegal land burning, vows Yudhoyono
http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/zero-tolerance-illegal-land-burning-vows-yudhoyono
249 8-May-14 Before It’s News English United States
Obama Climate Effort, Peatland Fires, Palm Oil
http://beforeitsnews.com/environment/2014/05/obama-climate-effort-peatland-fires-palm-oil-2500154.html
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url250 8-May-14 CleanBiz Asia English Hong Kong Philippines
reforestation to heading toward a million hectares
http://www.cleanbiz.asia/news/philippines-reforestation-heading-toward-million-hectares
251 8-May-14 Earth Journalism English Indonesia Forests Asia Summit: Agriculture and Forestry Shouldn’t Become An Enemy
http://earthjournalism.net/stories/forests-asia-summit-agriculture-and-forestry-shouldn2019t-become-an-enemy
252 8-May-14 Eco News English Australia Indonesia’s SBY issues climate call to arms
http://econews.com.au/news-to-sustain-our-world/indonesias-sby-issues-climate-call-to-arms/
253 8-May-14 Eco-business.com English Singapore Looking Beyond Indonesia’s Forests to Find a Sustainable Future for Palm Oil
http://www.eco-business.com/opinion/looking-beyond-indonesias-forests-find-sustainable-future-palm-oil/
254 8-May-14 Ekuatorial.com English Indonesia Forests Asia Summit: Agriculture and Forestry Shouldn’t Become An Enemy
http://ekuatorial.com/forests/indonesian-biodiversitas-vs-ketahanan-pangan#!/story=post-7342&loc=10.529669846067463,140.27721405029297,11
255 8-May-14 Ekuatorial.com Indonesian Indonesia Forests Asia Summit: Pertanian dan Kehutanan Tak Harus Jadi Musuh
http://ekuatorial.com/id/forests/indonesian-biodiversitas-vs-ketahanan-pangan#!/story=post-7342&loc=-6.203138600000012, 106.8189615,7
256 8-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Green Economy Needs Support
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/business/green-economy-needs-support/
257 8-May-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia Taking Action: Private Sector Can Lead Indonesia on Long Road to Sustainability
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/opinion/taking-action-private-sector-can-lead-indonesia-long-road-sustainability/
258 8-May-14 Kompas.com Indonesian Indonesia Aforestasi dengan Jati Bisa Berujung Manis
http://sains.kompas.com/read/2014/05/08/1723121/Aforestasi.dengan.Jati.Bisa.Berujung.Manis
259 8-May-14 SciDev.Net English United Kingdom
Delegates close ranks on green growth strategies
http://www.scidev.net/asia-pacific/forestry/news/delegates-close-ranks-on-green-growth-strategies.html
260 8-May-14 SciDev.Net English United Kingdom
Delegates close ranks on green growth strategies
http://m.scidev.net/asia-pacific/forestry/news/delegates-close-ranks-on-green-growth-strategies.html
261 8-May-14 Science AAAS English United States
New Hope for Asia’s Embattled Forests
http://news.sciencemag.org/asiapacific/2014/05/new-hope-asias-embattled-forests
262 8-May-14 SPKS Indonesian Indonesia SPKS mengecam kementrian kehutanan
http://www.spks.or.id/berita-spks-mengecam-kementrian-kehutanan.html
263 8-May-14 Student Globe English Indonesia Biodiversity of the Indonesian Forest: A Global Issue
http://thestudentglobe.com/article/584054/biodiversity-of-the-indonesian-forest-a-global-issue.html
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url264 8-May-14 Tech Investor
NewsEnglish United
StatesGreen Economy Needs Support
http://www.techinvestornews.com/Green/Latest-Green-Tech-News/green-economy-needs-support
265 9-May-14 China Climate Change Info-Net
English China Caring for forests to be the axis of Peru’s UN Climate Change Summit
http://en.ccchina.gov.cn/Detail.aspx?newsId=43870&TId=97
266 9-May-14 FreeNewsPos.com English United States
New Hope for Asia’s Embattled Forests
http://www.freenewspos.com/news/article/e/412279/today/new-hope-for-asia-s-embattled-forests
267 9-May-14 International Institue for Sustainable Development (IISD)
English Indonesia A Brief History of The Forests Asia Summit In The Context of ASEAN and The Post-2015 Development Agenda
http://www.iisd.ca/forestry/fas/2014/html/crsvol219num2e.html
268 9-May-14 Kompasiana Indonesian Indonesia Dilema Permasalahan Hutan yang Tidak Akan Pernah Selesai
http://green.kompasiana.com/penghijauan/2014/05/09/dilema-permasalahan-hutan-yang-tidak-akan-pernah-selesai-651612.html
269 9-May-14 MusnandaSatar.wordpress
Indonesian Indonesia Belajar Dari Forest Asia Summit 2014
http://musnanda.wordpress.com/2014/05/09/belajar-dari-forest-asia-summit-2014/
270 9-May-14 News Headlines English Indonesia New Hope for Asia’s Embattled Forests – Science AAAS
http://news-headlines.info/2014/05/09/new-hope-for-asias-embattled-forests-science-aaas/
271 9-May-14 Sinar Harapan.co Indonesian Indonesia Evaluasi Desentralisasi, Selamatkan Kerusakan Hutan
http://sinarharapan.co/news/read/140509128/Evaluasi-Desentralisasi-Selamatkan-Kerusakan-Hutan
272 9-May-14 Student Globe English Indonesia What They Said About Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://www.thestudentglobe.com/article/584056/what-they-said-about-forests-asia-summit-2014.html
273 9-May-14 The Indo-Pacific Review
English Brunei Brunei Commits to Cap Agricultural Land Use at 1 percent
http://www.indopacificreview.com/brunei-commits-cap-agricultural-land-use-1-percent/
274 9-May-14 The Jakarta Post English Indonesia Comments: Greenpeace blasts Yudhoyono on forests
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/05/09/comments-greenpeace-blasts-yudhoyono-forests.html
275 9-May-14 Vietnam TV Vietnamese Vietnam http://vtv.vn/video-clip/131/7-ngay-cong-nghe-09052014/video38467.vtv
276 10-May-14 Semua Pesan dari Indonesia
Indonesian Indonesia Dilema Permasalahan Hutan yang Tidak Akan Pernah Selesai
http://www.spdi.eu/dilema-permasalahan-hutan-yang-tidak-akan-pernah-selesai/
277 11-May-14 International Network for Bamboo and Rattan
English Italy Experts urge inclusion of bamboo & rattan in forest management
http://www.inbar.int/2014/05/inbar-to-host-session-at-forests-asia-summit/
278 11-May-14 Myanmar Business Today
English Myanmar Myanmar “Committed” to Sustainable and Green Growth: Minister
http://www.mmbiztoday.com/articles/myanmar-committed-sustainable-and-green-growth-minister
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url279 12-May-14 Australian Centre
for International Agricultural Research - Blog
English Australia Youth take centre stage at Forests Asia Summit
http://www.aciarblog.blogspot.in/2014/05/youth-take-centre-stage-at-forests-asia.html
280 12-May-14 ElionHoue English Myanmar Myanmar “Committed” to Sustainable and Green Growth: Minister
http://elionhouse.com/?p=1834
281 12-May-14 Investvine English Brunei Brunei limits agricultural land use to 1% to protect tropical forests
http://investvine.com/brunei-limits-agricultural-land-use-to-1-to-protect-tropical-forests/
282 12-May-14 Jaringan Madu Hutan Indonesia
Indonesian Indonesia The Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://www.jmhi.info/?p=99
283 12-May-14 Norway English Indonesia Visit of head of standing committee for Energy and Environment of Norway Parliament, Mr Ola Elvestuen to Indonesia
http://www.norway.or.id/Norway_in_Indonesia/Environment/Visit-of-head-of-standing-committee-for-Energy-and-Environment-of-Norway-Parliament-Mr-Old-Elvestuen-to-Indonesia/
284 12-May-14 Rappler English Philippines Indonesia: Water springs eternal in Sukagalih village
http://www.rappler.com/science-nature/environment/57757-sukagalih-water-indonesia-southeast-asia-forests
285 12-May-14 SciDev.Net English United Kingdom
Land disputes stall moves on Indonesian forest fires
http://www.scidev.net/asia-pacific/forestry/news/land-disputes-stall-moves-on-indonesian-forest-fires.html
286 12-May-14 TFCA-Sumatra English Indonesia TFCA-Sumatera on Forest Asia Summit in Jakarta
http://www.tfcasumatera.org/tfca-sumatera-on-forest-asia-summit-in-jakarta/
287 12-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
‘Decoupling’ economic growth to save climate
http://www.trust.org/item/20140512041039-2es3h/
288 12-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Brunei commits to cap agricultural land use at 1 percent
http://www.trust.org/item/20140512031006-sxn20/
289 12-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
‘Decoupling’ economic growth to save the climate
http://www.trust.org/item/20140512041039-2es3h
290 12-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Financier: Private money to invest in ‘green economy’ waiting to be unlocked
http://www.trust.org/item/20140512030624-fm3z4/
291 12-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Funds plentiful, but will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: experts
http://www.trust.org/item/20140512024619-8wu2d/
292 12-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Private money to invest in ‘green economy’ waiting to be unlocked
http://www.trust.org/item/20140512030624-fm3z4
293 12-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Singaporean Minister: Economic interests causing ‘environmental vandalism’
http://www.trust.org/item/20140512023237-6ril8/
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url294 13-May-14 Land Portal English Italy Land disputes stall
moves on Indonesian forest fires
http://landportal.info/resource/asia/land-disputes-stall-moves-indonesian-forest-fires
295 13-May-14 Open Development
English Cambodia Logging a resource issue, says official
http://www.opendevelopmentcambodia.net/news/logging-a-resource-issue-says-official/
296 13-May-14 The Phnom Penh Post
English Cambodia Logging a resource issue, says official
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/logging-resource-issue-says-official
297 14-May-14 Médiaterre French France Le CIFOR au Sommet de l’Asie sur les Forêts à Jakarta : Les 18 prochains mois représentent une opportunité cruciale
http://www.mediaterre.org/actu,20140514165931,1.html
298 14-May-14 Renew Economy English Australia Leading Australian banker calls for green bonds to protect environment
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2014/leading-australian-banker-calls-green-bonds-protect-environment-94102
299 14-May-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Will Indonesia’s next president maintain its climate commitments?
http://www.trust.org/item/20140514102821-e8d91
300 15-May-14 Both ENDS English Amsterdam Forest products and green growth in Southeast Asia
http://www.bothends.org/en/News/newsitem/360/Forest-products-and-green-growth-in-Southeast-Asia-
301 15-May-14 InFO News 19 English Italy FAO forum demonstrates the importance of SFM in green economy and poverty reduction
http://foris.fao.org/static/inFOnews/InFOnews%2019-ForestsAsiaFINAL09_05CL.pdf
302 16-May-14 Tempo Magazine English Indonesia Map the World http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2014/05/16/206578196/Map-the-World
303 16-May-14 The Forest Dialogue
English United States
Mini-Dialogue Participants Discuss Changing Outlooks for 4Fs in Indonesia at Forests Asia Summit
http://tfd.yale.edu/news/mini-dialogue-participants-discuss-changing-outlooks-4fs-indonesia-forests-asia-summit
304 16-May-14 The Student Globe
English Indonesia Youth Take Center Stage at Forests Asia Summit
http://www.thestudentglobe.com/article/584064/youth-take-center-stage-at-forests-asia-summit.html
305 17-May-14 Global Lanscapes Forum
English Indonesia Land use key for post-2020 climate agreement, says IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri
http://www.landscapes.org/land-use-key-post-2020-climate-agreement-says-ipcc-chairman-rajendra-pachauri/#.U5ANrKLqSgA
306 17-May-14 Lancaster Farming (AP)
English United States
Editorial: Challenge of Climate Change
http://www.lancasterfarming.com/news/-Challenge-of-Climate-Change-
307 19-May-14 Bioversity International
English Indonesia Forest genetic resources under spotlight at Forests Asia Summit
http://www.bioversityinternational.org/news/detail/forest-genetic-resources-under-spotlight-at-forests-asia-summit/
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url308 19-May-14 The Jakarta Post English Indonesia Companies see the
wood for the treeshttp://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/05/19/companies-see-wood-trees.html
309 21-May-14 Antara News Indonesian Indonesia Moratorium belum mampu selesaikan permasalahan hutan
http://www.antaranews.com/berita/435341/moratorium-belum-mampu-selesaikan-permasalahan-hutan
310 21-May-14 PanNature English Vietnam The Forest Asia Summit 2014: Small Rooms, So Much Heat!
http://www.nature.org.vn/en/2014/05/the-forest-asia-summit-2014-small-rooms-so-much-heat/
311 22-May-14 Young Professionals for Agricultural Development
English Italy Youth in Forests Asia Summit: the end of the beginning
http://www.ypard.net/zh-hans/2014-may-22/youth-forests-asia-summit-end-beginning
312 23-May-14 Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
English Brazil FSC draws the crowds at the Forests Asia Summit 2014
https://ic.fsc.org/events.331.755.htm
313 25-May-14 Mongabay.com News
English United States
Brunei to limit agricultural land use to 1 percent
http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0525-brunei-forest-pledge.html
314 26-May-14 wbcsd.org English Switzeland Bridging the conflicts of land-use between the forest and agriculture sectors
http://www.wbcsd.org/Pages/EDocument/EDocumentDetails.aspx?ID=16217&NoSearchContext-Key=true
315 27-May-14 Greater Mekong Subregion
English Investing in sustainable landscapes – ADB at the Forests Asia Summit (video)
https://www.google.co.id/?gws_rd=cr,ssl&ei=qByQU-nxMsa3uATPy-4HgBQ#q=mekong
316 27-May-14 mariaanindi-tanareswari.blogspot
Indonesian Indonesia Forests Asia Summit 2014
http://mariaaninditanareswari.blogspot.com/2014/05/forests-asia-summit-2014.html
317 27-May-14 The Brunei Times English Brunei Darussalam
Limited farmland won’t cut harvest
http://www.bt.com.bn/business-national/2014/05/27/limited-farmland-won%E2%80%99t-cut-harvest
318 29-May-14 Redd-Monitor.org English “Our world is at a turning point”, says CIFOR’s Peter Holmgren. Yeah right.
http://www.redd-monitor.org/2014/05/29/our-world-is-at-a-turning-point-says-cifors-peter-holmgren-yeah-right/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Redd-monitor+%28REDD-Monitor%29
319 31-May-14 Conservation Finance Alliance
English Indonesia Forests Asia Summit 2014: What’s next?
http://conservationfinance.org/news.php?id=258
320 2-Jun-14 The Straits Times English Singapore Cities ‘could stifle themselves under the load of their own pollution’: Vivian Balakrishnan
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/environment/story/cities-could-stifle-themselves-under-the-load-their-own-pollution-v
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Media coverage
No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url321 3-Jun-14 Norway English Indonesia he Forests Asia
Summit: Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia, Jakarta 5–6 May 2014
http://www.norway.or.id/Norway_in_Indonesia/Environment/The-Forests-Asia-Summit-Sustainable-Landscapes-for-Green-Growth-in-Southeast-Asia-Jakarta-56-May-2014/#.U5Z_QXbqSgA
322 3-Jun-14 Norway English Indonesia The Forests Asia Summit: Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia, Jakarta 5–6 May 2014
http://www.norway.or.id/Norway_in_Indonesia/Environment/The-Forests-Asia-Summit-Sustainable-Landscapes-for-Green-Growth-in-Southeast-Asia-Jakarta-56-May-2014/#.U5AxXaLqSgA
323 4-Jun-14 World Agroforestry Centre
English Kenya Sustainability an opportunity and challenge for Myanmar
http://www.worldagroforestry.org/newsroom/media_coverage/sustainability-opportunity-and-challenge-myanmar
324 5-Jun-14 Forests Climate Change
English United States
Forests, Land Use and The Green Climate Fund: Open for Business?
http://www.forestsclimatechange.org/forests-climate-change-finance/forests-land-use-green-climate-fund/
325 5-Jun-14 Republika Online Indonesian Indonesia Presiden SBY Hadiri Forest Asia Summit
http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/umum/14/05/05/n52vor-presiden-sby-hadiri-forest-asia-summit
326 6-Jun-14 U-Landsnyt.dk English Denmark Peru: Skov skal have en central rolle i international klimaaftale
http://www.u-landsnyt.dk/nyhed/06-06-14/peru-skov-skal-have-en-central-rolle-i-internation
327 9-Jun-14 Redd-Indonesia Indonesian Indonesia Model Kampung Konservasi diharapkan berlanjut
http://redd-indonesia.org/index.php/media/arsip-fokus-redd/1223-model-kampung-konservasi-diharapkan-berlanjut
328 13-Jun-14 Food Tank English United States
Young Foresters for Food
http://foodtank.com/news/2014/06/young-foresters-for-food
329 16-Jun-14 Jakarta Globe English Indonesia One Nation, Many Maps in Endless REDD Fumbling
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/one-nation-many-maps-endless-redd-fumbling/
330 16-Jun-14 The Christian Science Monitor
English United States
Young foresters help improve forests’ food access, economic influence
http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/The-Bite/2014/0616/Young-foresters-help-improve-forests-food-access-economic-influence
331 16-Jun-14 World Agroforestry Centre
English Kenya Youth active in promoting tree foods
http://www.worldagroforestrycentre.org/newsroom/media_coverage/youth-active-promoting-tree-foods
332 17-Jun-14 Thomson Reuters Foundation
English United Kingdom
Case in Kalimantan points to progress in protecting forests for food security
http://www.trust.org/item/20140617024647-j3xz0/
333 19-Jun-14 Asian Youth Climate Network
English Forest Asia Summit 2014
http://asianyouthclimatenetwork.wordpress.com/2014/06/19/forest-asia-summit-2014/
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No. Date Outlet Language Country Title / Description Url334 20-Jun-14 Greenpag English Spain At summit, experts
urge expanding equity as pillar of green economy
http://www.greenpag.es/news/at-summit-experts-urge-expanding-equity-as-pillar-of-green-economy/
335 24-Jun-14 CNN iReport English United States
Big Slice of $225tln of Private Capital Can Be Invested in Green Economy
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1147116
336 24-Jun-14 Top Instabloggers -- Seeking Alpha
English United States
Big Slice Of $225tln Of Private Capital Can Be Invested In Green Economy
http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/28206463-domeinhorn/3014323-big-slice-of-225tln-of-private-capital-can-be-invested-in-green-economy
337 Finnish Water Forum
english Findland 05.05.2014: Forest Asia Summit 2014 in Jakarta 5.-6.5.2014 - relation between forests, water and climate change
www.finnishwaterforum.fi/sitenews/view/-/nid/1053/ngid/3
338 Kompas TV Indonesian Indonesia SBY: Pelestarian Lingkungan & Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Perlu Diselaraskan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1lHp380Dm4
339 Mangroves for the Future
English Indonesia Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
http://www.mangrovesforthefuture.org/news-and-media/events/asia-region/2014/forests-asia-summit-2014/
340 MINAM Spanish Peru Ministro del Ambiente en el Forests Asia Summit de Indonesia
http://www.minam.gob.pe/fotos/actividades-del-ministro/ministro-del-ambiente-en-el-forests-asia-summit-de-indonesia/
341 Redd-Indonesia Indonesian Indonesia Indonesia berkomitmen untuk melawan deforestasi dan degradasi lahan gambut
http://www.redd-indonesia.org/media/arsip-fokus-redd/1195-indonesia-berkomitmen-untuk-melawan-deforestasi-dan-degradasi-lahan-gambut
342 Redd-Indonesia Indonesian Indonesia SVLK kurangi penebangan dan perdagangan illegal
http://www.redd-indonesia.org/media/arsip-fokus-redd/1197-svlk-kurangi-penebangan-dan-perdagangan-illegal
343 The Borneo Project
English Indonesia Indonesia President Lauds Success of Logging Ban, Urges Continued Action
http://borneoproject.org/updates/indonesia-president-lauds-success-of-logging-ban-urges-continued-action
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Annex VII: Press Releases
MEDIA ADVISORYIndonesian president issues call to arms at ‘turning point’ for climate, development, forests
5 May 2014 — Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called on his successor, who will take office in October, to extend a ban on the issuance of new logging licenses, saying “more remains to be done” to address unsustainable land-use practices in his country and across the region.
Speaking to nearly 2,000 participants at the Forests Asia Summit in Jakarta, Yudhoyono urged other countries in Southeast Asia to steer clear of a “self-destructing path of development.” He called upon governments in the region to commit to sustainable land-use and investment practices that do not come at the expense of Southeast Asia’s natural resources — chiefly its forests. Indonesia is home to the world’s third-largest area of tropical forests.
“What we do today is not for our own benefit,” Yudhoyono said. “It is for the billions of people who will inherit our Earth.”It was one of several calls to action ahead of what is seen as a critical window for informing major global policy processes related to climate change and sustainable development.
“Our world is at a turning point,” said Peter Holmgren, Director General of the Center for International Forestry Research, which co-hosted the Summit with the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry. “Decisions are to be made on the international arena over the next 18 months that may shape our common future for generations to come.”
Southeast Asia is considered to be on the frontline of the fight to balance the needs of a growing population, a growing economy, and environmental protection. The Forests Asia Summit sought to bring together regional stakeholders — from governments, civil society, academia and the private sector — to generate inclusive, equitable solutions for this challenge.
Economically and demographically, Southeast Asia is one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. In recent years, it has also seen some of the
worst effects of unsustainable development and agricultural expansion — such as the haze crisis of June 2013 that choked the skies of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore with smoke caused by human-started fires in Sumatra.
“We have a problem,” said Vivian Balakrishnan, Singaporean Minister for the Environment and Water Resources. “And the root of this problem is misaligned commercial interests.”
Companies set on short-term profits in Southeast Asia, he said, help to drive what he called “environmental vandalism.”
Underpinning the Summit is the idea that the problems of one Southeast Asian country are problems shared by all.
“Individual countries cannot overcome interconnected problems” including poverty, inequality, environmental degradation and economic instability, said U Win Tun, the Union Minister for Environmental Conservation and Forestry of Myanmar. The minister urged the narrowing of development gaps among ASEAN member states; his country has recently begun to open its doors to expanded trade.
The Summit saw numerous discussion forums centered around five themes — climate change, sustainable investments, food security, governance and equitable development. Messages and outcomes from these discussions will inform high-level panels on these themes on Tuesday, the second day of the Summit. The role of the private sector will be a major focus of the Summit on Tuesday.
Several high-level speakers will take to the podium on Tuesday, including Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Peruvian Minister of the Environment and President of the UNFCCC climate change talks in Lima, Peru. Also speaking will be Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which recently released an assessment report on climate change mitigation.
All Southeast Asian countries sent delegations to the Summit to share lessons and experiences on green growth and sustainable development. Ministerial delegations also came from Africa and Latin America.
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Press Releases
Selected sessions at the Forests Asia Summit can be watched online here.
Transcripts of the speeches of President Yudhoyono and CIFOR Director General Holmgren are available at http://www.cifor.org/forestsasia/category/news/summit-news/.
MEDIA ADVISORYFunds are ‘enormous’, will is weak to fuel low-carbon economy: Experts
6 May 2014 — The world’s top climate scientist told an international conference today that tackling climate change is an opportunity, not a burden, and a leading financier said there is plenty of money to fund sustainable development.
“The path we need to follow is very clear if the world wants to limit the temperature increase to 2 degrees Celsius,” Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) told delegates on the final day of the Forests Asia Summit in Jakarta. “And that … should be seen as an opportunity, rather than something that will add a burden to different societies across the globe.”
“The cost of this pathway of mitigation is really very low,” said Pachauri, adding that the “loss in consumption per year globally would be no more than 0.06 percent of the global GDP.”
Peru’s Environment Minister, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, who will preside over the UN climate change talks in Lima in December, said that forestry should be at the core of any future climate change agreement.
Southeast Asia is on the frontline of the fight to balance the needs of a growing population, a growing economy, and environmental protection. Ministers, civil society, academia, the private sector and youth took advantage of the two-day Summit to seek ways to better manage forests and landscapes in the shift toward a ‘green economy’.
Referring to the resources needed to finance this shift, Mark Burrows of Credit Suisse said, “this capital already exists at an enormous scale. An estimated US$225 trillion of private capital is currently allocated through the world’s financial markets.” The mood
among the big investors is changing, he added. But “we need political investment to unlock financial investment.”
The next 18 months represents an unprecedented opportunity to address pressing climate and development issues, experts at the Summit said. In December 2015, countries will agree on an overarching climate agreement to replace the expiring Kyoto Protocol. The process of formulating the post-2015 development agenda and Sustainable Development Goals is taking place in parallel.
Forests play “an important role” in these frameworks, said Pulgar-Vidal, President of this year’s UNFCCC Conference of the Parties (COP) in Lima. Speaking at the Summit on Tuesday, he highlighted the complementary position of Latin American and Southeast Asian countries in the lead-up to the next climate agreement — and urged leaders in Southeast Asia to seize the moment.
“It should be clear that we are not going to repeat Kyoto … we are building momentum towards a new international climate agreement,” he said.
Unlike the Kyoto Protocol, he said, “this agreement will be reached from the bottom up” and be inclusive of indigenous people, the private sector, scientists and policymakers.“And it will bring hope to millions because it will be a core component in the international development debate,” Pulgar-Vidal said.
Dozens of commitments were made at the Summit to increase green investment, expand research and foster dialogue among different stakeholders.
“The commitments made at the Forests Asia Summit help put us on the path to a sustainable world,” said Peter Holmgren, Director General of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), which hosted the Summit – attended by 2,300 people and watched by thousands more globally online.
Pehin Dato Yahya Bakar, Minister of Industry and Primary Resources of Brunei, committed to limit his country’s agricultural footprint to 1 percent of land area while working to improve yields to achieve greater food security — for the purposes of protecting Brunei’s tropical forests.
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Demetrio Ignacio, Undersecretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources of the Philippines, shared his country’s experiences with an ambitious commitment to reverse decades of extensive deforestation by planting 1.5 billion trees throughout the country.
All Southeast Asian countries sent delegations to the Summit to share lessons and experiences on green growth and sustainable development. Ministerial-led delegations also came from Africa and Latin America.
Speaking at the conference on Monday, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called upon governments in the region to commit to
sustainable land-use and investment practices that do not come at the expense of Southeast Asia’s natural resources — chiefly its forests.
Pulgar-Vidal was unequivocal about the need to act now. “We are in a special time,” he said. “We are building momentum because we are short on time.
“We need to have an output from Lima.”
The Forests Asia Summit was hosted by the Center for International Forestry Research and the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry. Videos from the Summit can be viewed at forestsasia.org. Photos from the Summit are free to use under Creative Commons License 3.0 and can be seen at flickr.com/photos/cifor.
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Annex VIII: Summit Outcome Statement
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Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia
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Forests Asia Summit 2014
Outcome Statement
The Forests Asia Summit: Sustainable Landscapes for Green Growth in Southeast Asia, convened in Jakarta on 5–6 May 2014, brought together representatives from government, research, civil society and the private sector in a regional multi-stakeholder dialogue.
The aim of the Forests Asia Summit was to lay the foundations for continued dialogue, transitions toward sustainable investments, and further research to support evidence-based policymaking, all directed toward achieving
equitable green growth and more sustainable management of landscapes across Southeast Asia. Background information on the Summit aims and topics is available at forestsasia. org.
The Forests Asia Summit was co-hosted by the Center for International Forestry Research and the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry, in collaboration with coordinating partner Global Initiatives, seven supporting partners and eight funding partners. The 31 sessions at the Summit, hosted by a total of 19 organizations,
Photo by CIFOR
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Summit Outcome Statement
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included discussion forums and high-level panel discussions on the following themes: 1. Governance and legal frameworks to promote
sustainable landscapes2. Investing in landscapes for green returns3. Climate change and low-emissions
development on the ground4. Forest landscapes for food and biodiversity5. Changing communities, sustainable
landscapes and equitable development.
A special session on ‘Youth in Southeast Asia’ held on May 5, also brought together 120 of Southeast Asia’s brightest minds to identify new ways of tackling the region’s major forestry and development challenges, and the role of youth in driving such solutions forward.
Key messages from each session were captured by session hosts and organizers and relayed into the high-level panel discussions and the closing plenary, for further discussion.
The Summit was attended by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who gave the keynote address on Day 1, and 10 government ministers and deputy ministers from across Southeast Asia. Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, Peruvian Minister of Environment and President of COP20, and Mark Burrows, Managing Director and Vice Chair, Global Investment Banking, Credit Suisse, gave keynote addresses on Day 2.
Forests Asia Summit by the numbers • 1 head of state and 12 government ministers and vice ministers in attendance • 120 speakers from government, civil society, research and the private sector
• 2,200 participants: 1,800 on Day 1 & 1,200 on Day 2
• 6,064 views of live webstream
• 56 partner organizations, including host country partner, coordinating partner, funding partners, supporting partners, session organizers and exhibitors
• 31 sessions: 18 discussion forums, 5 high-level panels, 4 plenary discussions, 2 learning events, 2 special sessions
• More than 20,000 page views of forestsasia.org
• 7,999 #ForestsAsia tweets sent by 1,065 contributors, delivered to 2.45 million di� erent Twitter users over two days
• Tweets on the Summit by Indonesian President Yudhoyono reached 4.9 million Twitter users
This outcome statement is a compilation of reporting from the sessions at the Forests Asia Summit, prepared by the organizers. As such, it provides an overview of messages throughout the conference, but does not constitute a joint conclusion by the participants. In summary, the reporting concludes that: • To achieve equitable and sustainable green
growth in Southeast Asia, all stakeholder groups must strive to overcome communication barriers, engage in continued, participatory dialogue, and act together within a landscape and multilevel governance framework.
• Government, the corporate sector and the � nance sector must work together to create enabling conditions to unlock private capital and support investments in sustainable landscapes and smallholders.
• The scienti� c community, with support from the public and private sectors, must engage in integrated and targeted research aimed at increasing understanding of the dynamics that shape landscapes and communicate � ndings to government and business in a way that supports evidence-based changes in policy and practice toward a sustainable future and action on the ground.
Government ministers, deputy ministers, forestry department directors, CEOs and business executives, civil society leaders, scientists and funding partners from Southeast Asia and beyond joined the call for action, made commitments, and shared lessons and experiences on green growth and sustainable development.
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• A shift away from mere rhetoric toward actual coordination and collaboration in REDD+ and adaptation across levels, sectors and actors, in order to achieve consistency in the design and implementation of policies and activities.
2. Increased investments in sustainable land use
Government, the corporate sector and the � nance sector must work together to create enabling conditions to unlock private capital and support investments in sustainable landscapes and smallholders.
The private corporate sector must take responsibility for changing business practices, with government support and civil society acceptance.
Participants noted that: • The private corporate sector holds a large
measure of responsibility for unsustainable land-use practices, driven by the pro� t imperative of business.
• “Business as usual” and strong links between the corporate sector and government remain major impediments to the shift toward sustainability and transformational change.
• The corporate sector is making changes to the way it does business to re� ect the need for sustainable use of natural resources and shifts in consumer demand.
• The private corporate sector will continue to be the major source of � nancing for land-based investments. The relatively scarce public funds need to be used more e� ectively in establishing coherent enabling frameworks to unlock the larger-scale private � nance. Government therefore plays an important role in creating the incentives and enabling conditions necessary to achieve long-term, large-scale economic change toward more sustainable and equitable business practices. - Governments must make policy
instruments that encourage private investments in sustainable business models and creative e� orts to unlock private capital, such as “green” bonds.
- Governments must work hand in hand with companies to promote policies that
1. Continued dialogue toward equitable green growth
To achieve equitable and sustainable green growth in Southeast Asia, all stakeholder groups must strive to overcome communication barriers, engage in continued, participatory dialogue, and act together within a landscape and multilevel governance framework.
Participants called for: • All sectors to invest in understanding each
other, to overcome the communication problems caused by di� erences in terminology and perceptions between the public sector, private sector and civil society.
• Improved communication between governments and the private sector, so that the private sector can fully understand development policies and how businesses � t into them.
• Improved communication between the business and research communities, so that the private sector can change practices based on robust evidence.
• Stronger collaboration in planning and implementation of plans between actors in the environmental, social and economic spheres, as actors from di� erent sectors will complement each other’s strengths, compensate for their weaknesses and ultimately increase the government’s capacity to solve problems.
• Better engagement of and consultation with local communities a� ected by development programs, especially by governments and businesses.
• Attention to power imbalances within multi-stakeholder dialogues, with careful consideration of who is included, how they are included, how they are informed and how decisions are taken, to avoid imposing top-down or inequitable decisions.
• Multi-stakeholder processes to take place at subnational level to create enabling conditions for sustainable forest management.
• Re-establishment of forest–farm connections, within a landscapes approach, for good use of farms and forest and an end to separated thinking in terms of what kind of products (food vs. timber) each can deliver.
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create positive incentives, remove perverse incentives (e.g. fossil fuel subsidies) and build infrastructure.
- Governments must set standards to de� ne “green” investments, including through veri� cation by external parties, in order to reduce risk and complexity for investors, ensure transparency and simplify product selection.
- Government policy is needed to enable businesses to make formal investments in informal economies.
- Government can invest public capital in research and undertake large-scale commitments that are beyond the scope of the private sector, such as commitments to investing in mini-hydro, wind, tidal and solar energy.
The � nance sector must play an important role in steering sustainable and ethical investments.
Participants noted that: • Finance in itself, disconnected from
corporations/operations, can have a fundamental role in raising standards and in developing new products that drive sustainable and ethical investments, but we also need to bridge the “perception gap”.
• Finance schemes — including micro� nance — can contribute to sustainable and ethical investments, but require government policies to enable them and must be: - accessible to smallholders - responsive to smallholders’ needs - accompanied by complementary
measures such as certi� cation schemes (for commodities such as palm oil, timber and aquaculture products that come from mixed-use mangroves/aquaculture landscapes)
• Investments are needed to improve the quality of non-timber forest products, through technology provision and capacity, to ensure high-quality products; appropriate incentives must be o� ered to make this happen.
• For jurisdictional approaches to support REDD+ implementation, it is necessary to � nd ways to blend multiple � nancing mechanisms (e.g. REDD+, NAMAs) and adopt nested institutional architectures at di� erent jurisdictional scales (national and subnational).
• REDD+ will require leadership from governments to create business opportunities for the private sector, which is not interested in investing in REDD+. In particular, engaging private � nance in REDD+ requires a stimulus package, before COP21 in 2015.
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Smallholders need to be empowered with secure land tenure and resource access rights, capacity building and access to markets and � nance to shift toward more sustainable land use.
Participants concluded: • Smallholder farmers contribute to
deforestation, forest degradation and unsustainable land use but their needs for shifting toward sustainability di� er considerably from those of the private corporate sector. The needs of smallholder farmers are related to (a) land tenure; (b) market access; (c) � nance; and (d) investment.
(a) Unclear and insecure land tenure for smallholders increases investment risks and reduces equity • Clear tenure for smallholders is necessary
to reduce the risk of engagement and investment, and hence encourage private investments in smallholders.
• Clear tenure rules are required for smallholders to be able to receive bene� ts from any type of payments for ecosystem services (PES) system.
• Balancing the statutory distribution of tenure rights between private, state and community actors could improve governance and increase bene� ts to smallholders.
(b) Smallholders continue to be disadvantaged by weak access to markets • Smallholders need greater capacity, resources
and investments to participate fully in the market economy.
• Linking smallholders to global value chains would provide them with better market access.
• E� orts must be made to shorten value chains, overcoming the challenges for smallholders associated with constraints on time, investments and trust.
• Industry and government must simplify standards to make compliance accessible to smallholder farmers.
(c) Finance • Systems of smallholder investments,
monitoring, rights, land and forest management, and engagement must be fully transparent to encourage equitable development.
• Finance schemes must be made accessible to smallholders and be responsive to smallholders’ needs.
• Regional development plans (e.g. ASEAN Green Growth and Development Plan) should be revised to remove their primary focus on business-as-usual development and resource extraction and create greater opportunities to support smallholders.
(d) Smallholders have in-depth local knowledge but need support to fully deploy it • Many smallholders need information about
practices and techniques that could improve their yields.
• Many smallholders need stronger bargaining power because they sell individually; cooperative models provide useful lessons on methods to increase their power.
• Investments must be made in capacity building and technology to strengthen smallholders’ abilities to monitor and evaluate land use and forest cover change and to verify their land rights.
3. Research and knowledge sharing
The scienti� c community, with support from the public and private sectors, must engage in integrated and targeted research aimed at increasing understanding of the dynamics that shape landscapes and communicate � ndings to government and business in a way that supports evidence-based shifts in policy and practice toward a sustainable future and action on the ground.
Participants noted that: • Research and knowledge sharing across a
wide range of topics are needed to support action on the ground.
• Research and communication of research � ndings are essential for building evidence to support and guide the policy changes necessary to address current challenges, as detailed above.
Following is a compilation of some research areas suggested during the Summit and relevant research � ndings presented; these lists cannot be considered exhaustive.
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Sustainable development of landscapes
Research could, for example: • Identify lessons learned from watershed
management, community forestry and integrated resource management.
• Determine the real costs of conversion of cropland to forest and of equitable sustainable development of landscapes.
• Inform models of cooperation that go beyond large-scale transnational corporations directly managing forests.
• Understand the role of forestry within the global development agenda.
• Find ways to overcome institutional resistance and technical obstacles to achieve e� ective spatial planning and to document performance in di� erent localities.
• Clarify the high carbon-storage capacity of mangroves in order to inform decision-making about the future of these forests.
Smallholders
Research could, for example: • Inform the development of policies and
incentives that support capacity building and increase access to markets and � nance for smallholders.
• Examine how the private corporate sector can manage the risks of investing in smallholders, in terms of increasing the scale of production and product quality and of applying a uniform landscapes approach in diverse stakeholder contexts.
• Determine the needs and interests of smallholder farmers all along the forestry value chain.
• Support capacity building and technology transfer for smallholders.
• Elucidate the diverse livelihood strategies of rural smallholders and indigenous peoples, and how these might a� ect landscape sustainability and low-carbon rural development.
• Better de� ne the meaning of “equity” in the contexts of smallholders and community forestry systems (as systems of fair bene� t sharing; as having rights to develop; as systems of shared responsibilities across the di� erent stakeholders in a landscape; or as rights to participate in decision-making processes) and how to reconcile these di� erent perspectives within an agenda of sustainable and equitable development.
Tenure and access to land and resources
Research � ndings of relevance to policy and practice include the following: • Balancing the statutory distribution of tenure
rights between private, state and community actors could strengthen governance and increase bene� ts.
• Elements that hinder forest tenure reform are lack of political will and government preferences for more protected areas.
• Recognizing the ancestral territories of indigenous peoples could substantially reduce con� icts over forest areas.
• Community-based forest management regimes have been presented as one possible solution for securing tenure and access rights; in some cases, these systems have been shown to be even more secure than formal forest tenure.
• Even customary rights that appear to be very secure can be threatened by new pressures, as seen with the emergence of new claims and new contests associated with REDD+ and large-scale land acquisitions.
Jurisdictional approaches to green development and REDD+
Research � ndings of relevance to policy and practice include the following: • Subnational governments must strengthen
institutions and governance at the jurisdictional level, especially in relation to multi-stakeholder processes, land tenure, land-use planning, and monitoring of carbon emissions and removals.
• For jurisdictional approaches to succeed, the following are required: - A jurisdictional approach must be � exible
enough to be able to deal with various future scenarios for carbon � nance.
- The focus must be on achieving robust and equitable management and governance systems.
- Jurisdictions must have the capacity to control land use, land management and outcomes, if they are to achieve emission reductions.
- Tensions between the national and subnational levels of government that are implementing REDD+ at di� erent speeds must be resolved.
- It is necessary to � nd ways to reconcile jurisdictional approaches with existing project-level approaches.
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Legal and regulatory frameworks to support sustainability
Research has identi� ed the following common challenges for projects aimed at strengthening forest governance, among others: • the need for new business models • the need for new certi� cation standards • the need for cooperation and collaboration
between businesses, local communities and governments
• the need for indicators for aspects that are di� cult to measure, such as the values of carbon, water and landscape beauty in forested landscapes.
REDD+, � nance and green growth
Research � ndings on REDD+ include the following : • REDD+ must be viewed beyond the
perspective of carbon abatement only; it can boost longer-term sustainability and provide bene� ts to other sectors as well.
• Operationalizing REDD+ and facilitating green growth require profound shifts in the ways that natural capital and the non-carbon bene� ts of REDD+ are valued.
• REDD+ embodies some of the transitions necessary for green growth, including the following: - the valuation of carbon stocks - attempts to access private sector � nance - increased focus on governance reform and
transparency - equitable bene� t sharing.
• Those working with REDD+ must not only focus on forests, but also make links to energy, water, food, soil and landscapes.
• REDD+ is achievable, but the bureaucracy of project implementation is hampering progress and lacks transparency, and outcomes are uncertain.
Biodiversity
Research � ndings of relevance to policy and practice include the following: • Interventions aimed at expanding
monoculture-type forest cover in sloping lands can lead to reductions in biodiversity and agrodiversity, which will have an adverse impact on crops that rely on diverse tree cover.
• The sustainable development framework, and any Sustainable Development Goals related to food production and water provision, should consider the value of the biodiversity contained in forests.
• Production forests can have high biodiversity value if managed appropriately.
Non-timber forest products
Research � ndings of relevance to policy and practice include the following: • Local communities should be supported in
cultivating and exploiting bamboo and rattan, because of their value to local livelihoods (they sequester carbon, can be sustainably harvested and provide products such as animal feed, charcoal, furniture and construction materials).
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4. Youth in Southeast Asia: Key Recommendations
Climate
Topic: What skills do youth need for future climate change careers? More: htt p://www.cifor.org/forestsasia/e-discussion-skills-youth-need-future-climate-change-careers/We ask governments, universities, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and the private sector to: 1. Increase funding for skills training and
education for youth of all ages so that all youth have the same opportunity to build climate change skills;
2. Develop partnerships between youth, the education system and job providers to ensure that relevant climate change skills can be acquired at all levels;
3. Enhance involvement and engagement of youth in climate change conferences and decision-making, not just through participation but also through training and capacity building;
4. Provide seed funding for youth driven climate change projects so that youth have a chance to ‘learn on the job’ and test our own solutions;
5. Promote climate change jobs to build on the passion and commitment youth have by providing information on the paths that can be taken for youth to contribute to addressing climate change in Southeast Asia.
Investment
Topic: To explore the green investment topics that are most important to youth in the region, and then devise ways that youth can organize to bett er infl uence green investment processes. More: htt p://www.cifor.org/forestsasia/loreal-nestle-others-committi ng-zero-deforestati onbut-youth/ • NGOs and private sector could work together
to engage youth and enhance their capacity in issues related to green investment decisions and sustainability. Engaging with experts as mentors to help youth groups target their campaigns and actions through the most e� ective channels, and make informed and coherent recommendations to policy development.
• NGOs and young professionals should work with youth to develop consumer campaigns
To empower youth in tackling major forestry and development issues, governments, universities, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and the private sector must engage in a dialogue and partnership with young people, involving youth in knowledge-sharing practices and decision making processes, whilst developing their capacity through increased funding in skills training and education.
At the Youth Session organized by CIFOR, the Internati onal Forestry Students Associati on and YPARD, youth were split into fi ve roundtables based on the Summit themes. Following are the key recommendati ons that came out of each roundtable discussion.
Equitable development
Topic: How can youth work with local communiti es to achieve development outcomes? More: htt p://www.cifor.org/forestsasia/e-discussion-can-youth-work-local-communiti es-achieve-development-outcomes/ 1. Governments should support capacity
development of local communities to raise their awareness and knowledge to give them more bargaining power.
2. Youth should be encouraged to act as a bridge between other youth, private sector, organizations, government and the local communities. They can deliver important messages about forest sustainability to every stakeholder by using social media platforms or concrete movements.
3. Governments should enforce activities and regulations that ensure companies are operating in sustainable and equitable ways – e.g. supporting Community Cooperative for Small and Medium Enterprise; assessing and managing high conversion area (HCV); land swapping that pushes companies to use marginal land for their concession instead of forestland; providing health services, infrastructure and basic education for the communities in concession areas; sharing bene� ts equitably.
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to build understanding of the most pressing green investment issues in the region and the consequences of consumption of unsustainable products. Using celebrities, role models and media channels can help elevate the position and increase the e� ectiveness of these campaigns.
• Di� erent forums, including private sector, governmental and non governmental actors (e.g. RSPO, ISPO, Natural Capital Declaration, TFA 2020, ASEAN economic community council meetings) within South-East Asia should reach out to youth in the region by using existing networks (IFSA, KOPHI) to enhance their input in the important dialogues that will shape their future.
Governance
Topic: What can young people do to encourage good governance of Southeast Asia’s forests? More: htt p://www.cifor.org/forestsasia/e-discussion-can-young-people-encourage-good-governance-southeast-asias-forests/ • We urge ASEAN to establish a Youth
Secretariat on the Environment and grant youth access to high-level meetings such as the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment and Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution.
• We urge governments to enhance law enforcement on forest � res by establishing a mechanism for youth and the wider public to participate in monitoring and reporting forest � res (using ICTs such as text messaging, apps and social media), and for follow-up action to be taken by governments upon receiving this information.
• We urge governments to lead by example and purchase certi� ed forest products and contract suppliers with sustainable practices
• We call on the private sector to not only comply with minimum standards of certi� cation schemes, but to go beyond and operate in a way consistent with the spirit of certi� cation schemes and ensure zero deforestation
Food security
Topic: How can youth promote the importance of Southeast Asia’s forest foods? More: htt p://www.cifor.org/forestsasia/e-discussion-can-youth-promote-importance-se-asias-forest-foods/ • Policy-makers should support more
agroforestry projects and edible landscapes in the communities to improve food access. Local governments should start the integration of forests in the urban areas by encouraging the establishment of backyard gardens for each household and developing more edible botanic gardens. This activities would encourage the youth to promote the bene� ts of trees as sources of food through social media.
• Local leaders should support youth to conduct social entrepreneurship in communities that aim to develop products for food and added income. The mobilization of di� erent youth organizations with the support of the local leaders will help in the information dissemination and sharing of knowledge for the communities.
• Young professionals should be encouraged to pursue research on potential sources of food. Studies on food alternatives such as mushrooms, wildlife and non-timber forest products are still needed and the participation of youth in these studies will help develop new ideas and innovations.
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Annex IX: Forests Asia Participant Survey
The results of the Forests Asia Summit Participant Survey are based on 198 respondents. For more detailed feedback, please contact Adinda Hasan, CIFOR’s Regional Communications Coordinator: [email protected]
1. Which days did you attend the Forests Asia Summit?
2. How would you rate the Forests Asia Summit overall?
3. Which of the following best describes your institutional affiliation?
May 56% May 6
3%
May 5 and May 691%
Academic orresearch institution(including students)
31%
Corporate/private sector
10%
Government19%
Intergovernmentalorganization
7%
Non-governmentalorganization
21%
Media5%
Think Tank1%
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3%
CommunityOrganization
4%
VerySuccessful
31%
Unsuccessful2%
Neutral13%
Successful54%
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4. How did you learn about the Forests Asia Summit?
5. Which components of the Forests Asia Summit were most valuable for you? Please choose three.
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7. Which components or aspects of the Summit could be improved?
Feedback included:
• Allowing more time for Q&A and audience participation • Tighter moderation of panel discussions to refine focus of discussion and bring together panelists’
contributions • Relating high level concepts with implementation on the ground • Greater representation of local forestry and community groups
6. Why were these sessions helpful? Select all applicable reasons
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8. Which of the Summit themes was most interesting for you?
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equitable development21%
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23%
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on the ground21%
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10. Are you planning to attend the UNFCCC COP20 in Lima, Peru?
Yes22%
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Landscapes Forum (2013) or any of the previous Forest Days held
alongside UNFCCC COP?
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11. How familiar were you with the concept of sustainable
landscapes before attending the Forests Asia Summit?
13. How familiar were you with the concepts of green growth and green economy before attending
the Forests Asia Summit?
12. How familiar do you feel with the concept of sustainable landscapes after attending the Forests Asia Summit?
14. How familiar do you feel with the green growth and green economy
approaches after the Summit?
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15. What is the key message you took from the Forests Asia Summit?
Feedback included:
• The need to engage with the private sector and to find ways to support private investment into sustainable landscapes and growth for green returns
• The importance of multi-stakeholder partnerships and multi-disciplinary approaches, effective communication and coordination to address complex, cross-sectoral challenges in the ASEAN region
• The importance of an integrated landscapes approach to framing solutions • The opportunity to bridge the gap between private and public entities and civil society
organizations to achieve low emission- and equitable development • That there has been a weight of opinion and intent represented by a diverse range of public and
private sector stakeholders; that green growth/green economy is not just a passing phrase; that businesses are serious about it and it just might be a sustainable way forward
• The key point of successful climate change mitigation and adaptation is equity • People are key. From the top policy makers, all the way to the communities living in and around the
forest, you have to be able to draw connections and demonstrate the benefits for everyone involved • The need to address complex social and political structures and frameworks and the importance of
political will and commitment • The importance of communication to support policy makers to apply lessons from research in
their work • Scaling up solutions already available to address deforestation and achieve sustainable livelihoods • The role of the youth as agents of change
16. What do you intend to do with this new knowledge? You may choose more than one option
71.4%
Share it Research it Apply it
45.4%
54.6%
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Annex X: Review of the Forests Asia Summit 2014 – the IDL Group (External Evaluation Report)
Executive Summary
Feedback from respondents on the summit in general was positive. There was a great deal of enthusiasm among participants for Forests Asia 2014. All respondents interviewed took something constructive from their participation and praise for the event outweighed criticism in all interviews.
Commendation for and surprise at the level and quality of private sector engagement secured by CIFOR came out as a strong pattern during interviews. Across stakeholder groups, there was consensus that one of the key achievements of the summit was bringing together regional private sector representatives to a discussion platform – and engaging them effectively.
The high profile nature of the event was also commended widely. Respondents felt that a significant amount of credibility and exposure was given to the technical content as a result, and that decision making and commitment would be possible, due to the presence of the President of Indonesia, regional government ministers and a wide range of high-level participants from donors and intergovernmental actors such as the IPCC and the UN.
There were mixed results in terms of achieving the stated outcomes for the summit. Endorsement and support for the Landscapes Approach was recognised across the board, and respondents felt that there were commitments to continued dialogue. However, commitments to further research and funding were less evident from the perspective of respondents.
The interviews gathered an impressive range of highlights and clear messages, although these were not necessarily congruent with the intended
messages for the summit. The networking potential of the event and the opportunities that have been accessed through new relationships was universally praised during interviews. The communication and social media support for the summit was also highlighted as a stand-out aspect.
In terms of structure, format, participation and organisation, we were provided with suggestions for improvement including increasing the participation
of forest-dependent communities, further diversifying the nationalities of the participation and increasing the time available for Q&A vis-à-vis presentations and keynote speeches.
We detected a great deal of enthusiasm for the potential impacts on the work of our interviewees, with the caveat that CIFOR should follow this enthusiasm up at a later date as it is perhaps too early to accurately measure lasting impacts from the summit.
We were less convinced that the summit had resulted in an increase in understanding of CIFOR or its work amongst the people that we interviewed. This is probably due to their existing background and level of experience in South-East Asian forestry issues, and because many of them have existing relationships with CIFOR. We would expect that audience participants coming from, perhaps, a lower level of exposure to CIFOR would naturally report a greater increase in understanding of the organisation as a result of their attendance and that an evaluation of this desired outcome could be achieved through a gathering of feedback from audience members, which we understand is running simultaneously to this review.
For the full report, contact [email protected]