Indonesia
Na Indonésia, o CPI concentra-se em apoiar as metas climáticas e os objetivos de desenvolvimento estabelecidos pelo governo do país, mantendo ao mesmo tempo forte desenvolvimento econômico e aliviando a pobreza.
O CPI trabalha em estreita colaboração com o Ministério das Finanças, a PT Sarana Multi Infrastructure, o Ministério do Meio Ambiente e Florestas e o Ministério de Energia e Recursos Minerais para apoiar instrumentos de financiamento inovadores e aumentar o financiamento para energia renovável e eficiência energética.
A experiência da equipe reside na eficácia e inovação do financiamento climático, cobrindo questões de energia e uso do solo. O programa do CPI na Indonésia é liderado por Mahua Acharya e Tiza Mafira.
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If given the chance, Indonesia’s COVID-19 stimulus can build a green, resilient economy
Indonesia has a unique opportunity to learn from past mistakes and build a recovery that improves the country’s chances for economic stability and growth.
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Enhancing Decentralized Renewable Energy Investment in Indonesia
Existing decentralized renewable energy business models fail to address prevailing barriers in the sector, ranging from policy barriers, limited access to finance, and high investment risks, discouraging private investments.
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Uncovering the Private Climate Finance Landscape in Indonesia
Indonesia needs to significantly scale up climate finance in the next ten years to achieve its NDCs. CPI’s upcoming study, Uncovering the Landscape of Private Climate Finance in Indonesia, is aimed at developing a first-of-its-kind approach for tracking private climate finance in Indonesia.
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Indonesia Environment Fund
The regulatory framework of a public service agency provides solid legal basis for a robust and flexible vehicle to fund activities for public interest, including managing money from international donors.
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A Sustainable Economic Transition for Berau, East Kalimantan
This CPI study, produced as part of Project LEOPALD or Low Emissions Oil Palm Development examines whether palm oil’s potential as an economic driver will bear out for Indonesia’s goals, using Berau as an example case.
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Developing a Guarantee Instrument to Catalyze Renewable Energy Investments in Indonesia
This CPI study, produced in collaboration with PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero) explores the potential of developing a green investment bank model in Indonesia.
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Are Indonesian Banks Ready to Account Climate-related Matters?
Based on a focus group survey involving Indonesia’s major commercial banks, Climate Policy Initiative has analyzed the country’s financial sector readiness and progress in assessing, reporting, and disclosing climate-related matters against national guidelines and international best practices.
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Indonesia Green Taxonomy 1.0: Yellow Does Not Mean Go
The recently launched Indonesia Green Taxonomy 1.0 has color-coded economic activities based on their contribution to climate change mitigation: green, yellow, and red. For this taxonomy to effectively drive Indonesia economy towards a low-carbon future, our analysis recommends several key measures to ensure its interoperability with other relevant global taxonomies as well as clearer thresholds and transition pathway for the yellow category.
