This project focuses on understanding and quantifying the benefits provided by ecosystems to improve decision-making for sustainable development. It aims to integrate ecosystem services into planning and policies, enhancing natural resource management and promoting sustainable livelihoods.
Implementing partner:
UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
This project aims to incorporate the value of coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves and seagrasses, into national economic accounting. This initiative enhances the understanding of ecosystem contributions to the economy and supports better policy and decision-making for sustainable coastal resource management.
Implementing partners:
The World Bank, LIPI, Indonesia’s Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, and Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
This partnership brings together stakeholders from government, business, and civil society to develop and implement a comprehensive action plan for managing plastic waste. The project aims to achieve a circular economy, prevent plastic leakage into marine environments, and promote sustainable waste management practices.
Implementing partners:
Coodinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Industry, Indofood, Chandra Asri, Dow Indonesia, Coca-Cola Amatil, Nestlé Indonesia, Embassy of Canada, Embassy of the United Kingdom, World Bank, UID /GITI Group, MAP Group, GAIA, NU (Nahdlatul Ulama), SecondMuse/Circulate Capital
This project aims to provide comprehensive insights into the current state and trends of marine resources and fisheries in Indonesia. The project focuses on assessing the health of marine ecosystems, analyzing fisheries management practices, and identifying sustainable solutions to enhance the conservation and productivity of Indonesia's marine resources.
Implementing partner:
David and Lucille Packard Foundation
World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia is a think tank that strives to contribute to Indonesia’s inclusive and sustainable socio economic development at the intersection of environment, economic opportunity, and human well-being.
This project focuses on understanding and quantifying the benefits provided by ecosystems to improve decision-making for sustainable development. It aims to integrate ecosystem services into planning and policies, enhancing natural resource management and promoting sustainable livelihoods.
Implementing partner:
UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
This project aims to incorporate the value of coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves and seagrasses, into national economic accounting. This initiative enhances the understanding of ecosystem contributions to the economy and supports better policy and decision-making for sustainable coastal resource management.
Implementing partners:
The World Bank, LIPI, Indonesia’s Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, and Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
This partnership brings together stakeholders from government, business, and civil society to develop and implement a comprehensive action plan for managing plastic waste. The project aims to achieve a circular economy, prevent plastic leakage into marine environments, and promote sustainable waste management practices.
Implementing partners:
Coodinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Industry, Indofood, Chandra Asri, Dow Indonesia, Coca-Cola Amatil, Nestlé Indonesia, Embassy of Canada, Embassy of the United Kingdom, World Bank, UID /GITI Group, MAP Group, GAIA, NU (Nahdlatul Ulama), SecondMuse/Circulate Capital
This project aims to provide comprehensive insights into the current state and trends of marine resources and fisheries in Indonesia. The project focuses on assessing the health of marine ecosystems, analyzing fisheries management practices, and identifying sustainable solutions to enhance the conservation and productivity of Indonesia's marine resources.
Implementing partner:
David and Lucille Packard Foundation