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Indonesia: Mapping Communities and Resources

Empowering Indigenous Peoples’ through Mapping of Customary Lands

March 2014

GLOBAL LANDSCAPE FORUMPixel Perfection for Carbon Detection : How Technologies and

Communities Can Curb Global Emissions from Land-Use Change

Paris, 6 December 2015

Indonesia: Mapping Communities and Resources

Empowering Indigenous Peoples’ through Mapping of Customary Lands

March 2014

Grounding the “Truth”

Empowering Indigenous Peoples to Effectively Monitor their Forests and Peat Lands

Presentation Themes

• Bottom-Up Indigenous Territory Mapping and Policy Development

• Protecting Environmental Services

• Community-Based Environmental Monitoring

Indigenous Territorial MappingCollective Rights Recognition

Papua Highlands

Drones for Community Mapping

Dayak & Drone film: www.vimeo.com/105579612

• INDICATIVE MAP OF ANCESTRAL DOMAINS AND INDIGENOUS TERRITORIES AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

Probability Milion ha %

High Probability 42,049 23

Medium Probability 70,412 38

Low Probability 29,005 16

Very Low to zero Probability

45,126 24

TOTAL 186,594 100

Above and Below Ground Carbon on Indigenous Lands

In Indonesia, up to 70 million indigenous peoples On at least 84 million hectares of indigenous territories, including forest and peat land, holding 32,7 gigatons of carbon.

The Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) is a social movement of indigenous peoples in Indonesia. Members are indigenous communities with ancestral territory and distinct customary legal systems and institutions. There are currently 2,302 indigenous community members of AMAN from across Indonesia, amounting to around 17 million people.

Community-Based Territorial Information and Monitoring System

Identification of Conflict/Conflict Resolution

We Can’t Separate Territorial Rights From Ecosystem Integrity

• The Way Forward

• Recognition of the Land and Territorial Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a “Killer Criterion” for the achievement of Ecosystem Integrity

• Community-based landscape management must be at the center of INDCs

• Carbon cannot be separated from other Environmental Services such as Water and Biodiversity, all are integrated

• National and International support for Capacity Building for indigenous peoples-- with a priority on proficiency in the newest relevant technologies

THANK YOU, TERIMA KASIH, MAULIATE..Merci Beaucoup

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