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Book Title: Regulating Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Harm
Editor(s): Faure, Michael; Wibisana, Andri
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781002483
Section: Chapter 7
Section Title: ‘Clean development mechanism’ or ‘community doesn’t matter’? The role of public consultation to achieve sustainable development through CDM in Indonesia
Author(s): Mafira, Tiza
Number of pages: 20
Abstract/Description:
At the conclusion of the Forests Indonesia conference in September 2011, the star of the evening was Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD). Nothing much was said about the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Afforestation and Reforestation (A/R) programme, or rather, the lack thereof. In fact, weaving through the crowd of officials from the Ministry of Environment, carbon trade practitioners, business people, and NGO groups, nothing much was said about the CDM in general. There is a reportedly widespread crisis of confidence in the CDM due to many reasons, both globally and in Indonesia. The Indonesian media have reported on various reasons which public officials cite as major challenges, ranging from lack of awareness, complicated procedures, slow bureaucracy, unclear proprietary rights over credits and high transaction costs, among others. Added to that are the still unanswered doubts on whether CDM really does achieve its purpose even when successfully done.
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