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--- On Sun, 9/27/09, tJongG <[email protected]> wrote:

From: tJongG <[email protected]>
Subject: [fkkm] The Urgency of REDD
To: [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, September 27, 2009, 10:46 PM






 




    
                  The Urgency of REDD: Stop Peat land Conversion for Large 
Scale Monoculture and Palm Oil
Indonesia Peat swamp forests are only remains about 22 million hectares in the 
three major islands of Sumatra, Kalimantan and Papua. 30 million poor people in 
Indonesia live in and still owe its life existence from the presence of one the 
largest peat swamp forests in the world.
Climate change as a cause of global warming in Indonesia is very dependent on 
the condition of change, and the designated land use, especially conversion of 
peat swamp forests into a large scale agricultural areas and palm oil 
monocultures, . In the last ten years the Government has released 5 million 
hectares of forest areas (peat swamp) area to be converted into agricultural 
and plantation areas (Ministry of Forestry, 2008).
Peat swamp forest fires in Indonesia, which ranked first for its of forest and 
land fires disaster in each year has become a major factor of climate change in 
Indonesia. Peat swamp forest fires have disturbed the ecological functions of 
peat swamp forest which is naturally useful as a reservoir of water in the 
hydrological cycle. 
National policy with regard based to land allotment and management of forestry 
for the prevention and adaptation to global climate change is very 
contradictory with the purpose of reducing the destruction of forests and land 
to climate rescue (REDD-Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest 
Degradation) . 
Minister of Agriculture Regulation No.14 year 2009 about the Utilization of 
Peat lands for Large Scale Oil Palm Cultivation has encouraged the Government 
provided 6.7 million hectares of peat land for industrial oil palm plantations 
in Indonesia. Actually, the opening of peat swamp forests with a depth of 0-1 
meters would potentially release carbon dioxide 13-37 tons per hectare per year 
(R & D Division – Ministry of Forestry, 2009).
Minister of Forestry Regulation No.36 year 2009 on Procedures REDD provides an 
opportunity to all business license-holders, including developer for Industrial 
Forest Plantation (HTI) has encouraged the Government to provide a clearance of 
natural forests (peat swamp) about 200,000 hectares per year with a target of 5 
million hectares of pulpwood for pulp-paper achievement on forest production 
reserves until 2012. Whereas swamp peat forest clearing 1-3 meters depth for 
HTI will potentially release 167 tons per hectare per year.
Orang Rawa Gambut Sumatera-KalimantanYana (58), the widow of one son in OKI 
(Komering Ogan Ilir), South Sumatra said, "Peat is opened and the rubber 
plantation was burned, suddenly. When we asked the village head, it said that 
the land have been temporary borrowed use by the PT. Persada Sawit Mas in our 
sonor fields which we manage hereditary."
Busil (60 years), a leader of the Anak Nagari farmer groups in Ampiang 
Parak-Pesisir Selatan, West Sumatra, said, "Since 1993 the government built a 
canal along 2 km cross tour land, and oil palm plantations from transmigration 
walk in, the river could not irrigate the fields because of contaminated 
pesticides and it will cause flood during the rainy season."
Persada (38 years), Section Chief of Berbak National Park, Jambi, said, "The 
opening of 150,000 hectares of peat lands for palm by PT. Citra Agroniaga 
around Berbak National Park Buffer Zone will make Berbak peat leakage. In our 
calculation, the opening of peat will release 7,000 tons per years. If it is 
conducted, Berbak will be  in threat situation" 
Masrun (40 years), Palingkau indigenous community member - Seruyan, Central 
Kalimantan, told, "The removal of palm oil seeds are conducted above our natai. 
We've managed it dozens of years in our family natai. When we began to work on 
those natai we found that it has been replaced without our acknowledgement, all 
of sudden, there was thousands of palm oil plants, PT. Wana Sawit Subur Lestari 
have came to our land."
Those are words from several sources, the peat people, which became a victim of 
development of palm oil plantations in Sumatra and Kalimantan. It already 
became undeniable fact that, palm oil development on swamp-peat land will 
obtain social conflict, climate change, and damage to swamp peat forests.
REDD untuk Orang Rawa Gambut, Hutan Lestari dan Kestabilan IklimSaat ini sedang 
dilakukan Intersessional Meetings on Climate Change (28 September-9 Oktober 
2009) di Bangkok yang merupakan rangkaian kegiatan menjelang pembicaraan COP 
15-UNFCCC di Compenhagen, di Desember mendatang. Untuk itu KpSHK (Konsorsium 
Pendukung Sistem Hutan Kerakyatan) beserta anggota jejaringnya dan komunitas 
hutan adat di Indonesia menyerukan kepada semua pihak terutama negara-negara 
Annex I dan perwakilan masyarakat sipil dunia yang hadir dalam Intersessional 
Meetings on Climate Change di Bangkok agar:
Currently it is conducted Meetings on Climate Change (September 28 to October 
9, 2009) in Bangkok which is a series of talks ahead of the UNFCCC COP-15 in 
Copenhagen, in December. For that KpSHK (Consortium for Supporting community 
based Forest System Management) and its network members and indigenous forest 
communities in Indonesia CALLS on all parties in particular countries and Annex 
I of the world civil society representatives who attended the Inter-session 
Meetings on Climate Change in Bangkok in order to:

Developed countries, independent financial fund of the world, and the world 
civil society recommend that all parties in Indonesia to STOP THE PEAT 
CONVERSION for PALM OIL - MONOCULTURE.Developed countries, independent 
financial fund of the world, and world’s carbon trading business who are 
committed to providing compensation for REDD (debt, grants and carbon trading) 
in the swamp peat for the Government and NGOs to call its commitment OFF to 
Indonesia immediately before there is a will for a formal revocation of the 
Minister of Agriculture Regulation No. 14 year 2009 about peat opening for Palm 
Oil.Developed countries, independent financial fund of the world, and world’s 
carbon trading business IMMEDIATELY REVOKE the REDD commitments (offset) before 
any revision of the Forestry Ministerial Regulation No.36 on REDD Procedures 
which includes all HTI permit holders in the swamp peat as a most important 
carbon trading actors. All the REDD scheme in
 swamp peat area must ensure guarantees for management authority (tenure 
security) based on swamp peat historical facts about the land and forest 
management in Indonesia, THE PEAT PEOPLE IS THE MAIN PERPETRATORS.Developed 
countries, independent financial fund of the world, should ensure that all 
proposals for the implementation of REDD in the swamp peat by the Indonesian 
Government and international NGO have to be based that BENEFICIARIES of 
social-economic- ecology aspects in swamp forest area is THE PEAT PEOPLE 
it-selves. 
THIS CALL IS A HOPE FOR ALL PARTIES, especially for the swamp peat people in 
Indonesia so that Indonesia can move forward with the clean governance based on 
social and ecological justice.
Bogor, September 28th 2009
Supporters:1. KpSHK (Konsorisum Pendukung Sistem Hutan Kerakyatan)- Bogor2. 37 
organisation members of KpSHK3. Jaringan Kerja Hutan Adat Indonesia (jHAI) and 
it's members (22 Indigenous Communities)4. The Peat Peoples who lived in Swap 
Peat Area of Sumatera and Kalimantan


 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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