SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES IN BRAZIL AND INDONESIA 2013-2015 Herlina Hartanto Indonesia Terrestrial Program.

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SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES IN BRAZIL AND INDONESIA Herlina Hartanto Indonesia Terrestrial Program

São Felix do Xingu Green Economy São Félix do Xingu, Para, Brazil, 8.4 million ha

São Felix do Xingu Green Economy Strategies Increase responsibility along beef production chain Restoration of degraded areas Cocoa production Agroforestry Implement Territorial and Environmental Management Plans in Indigenous Lands Long term, large scale financial mechanism: São Felix do Xingu Green Fund

BERAU FOREST CARBON PROGRAM Berau district, East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia 2.2 million ha

Production Forests: RIL, HCVF, certification Oil Palm Plantations: better siting, land swap, HCVF, best practices Protection Forests: better management, incentives Cross-Cutting: Improved spatial planning Improved governance (capacity building, policy and legal framework) Community empowerment and engagement, improved livelihood Historic Performance Period 1 Strategy 1 Strategy 3 Strategy 2 REL BFCP STRATEGIES

PROJECT GOAL To increase economic development and human well-being while minimizing carbon emissions and habitat loss in two important sub- national demonstration landscapes, and at the State, Province and National levels.

BRAZIL Indicators for the five-year ( ) demonstration phase of the Central Xingu REDD+ Pilot Program: Tons of emission reductions (target: 41 million) % of total expected area of legal reserves and riparian zones with forest, under restoration or compensated (target: legal reserves: 60%; riparian zones: 50%) % farms/ranches associated with local union adopting improved practices (target: 50%) # territorial management/municipal land-use plans created (target: 3 in indigenous territories, 1 in protected areas, 2 municipal-level) # of Municipal, State, and National REDD+ programs that incorporate significant learnings from the Central Xingu program (target: municipal: 5; state: 1; national: 2)

VISIONING INDONESIA Indicators for the five-year ( ) demonstration phase of the BFCP: Tons of emission reductions in Berau from based on district-level carbon methods agreed between Berau and National MRV authority (target: 10 million) # hectares of land in Berau independently assessed to be under sustainable effective management (target: 800,000) % of households in participating villages with increased income, livelihood opportunities, or improved access to basic services as a result of engaging in BFCP (target: 50%) # of District, Province, and National REDD+ programs that incorporate significant learnings from the Berau program by 2015 (target: 5 Districts, 3 Provinces, 3 National programs)