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Preliminary National Diagnostic For Environment

Statistics Bangkok 2-4 November 2016

Rahayu Riana Ministry of Environment and Forestry rinalijalyahoocom

Etjih Tasriah BPS-Statistics Indonesia tasriahbpsgoid

National Vissions

The Medium-term Development Plan

(2015-2019)

bull emphasizes the importance of economic development through the improvement of food energy and water security the development of marine and ocean resources and the maintenance of bio-resources and environmental quality Related social issues are also highlighted in terms of accelerated poverty reduction regional and rural development and disaster management

The Green Economy Program

bull launched by the Second United Indonesia Cabinet program as part of its sustainable development plan which is pro-growth pro-job pro-poor and pro-environment The program promotes food security through sustainable agriculture sustainable forestry management efficiency and renewable energy usage clean technology support waste management efficient and low carbon transportation management and green infrastructure development Specific policies include reforms of subsidies for electricity industries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions reforms of fuels subsidies making them more targeted new policy instruments for the promotion of renewable energy such as geothermal and other clean energies as well as incentives for industries that promote environmental friendly products

Policy priorities and policy tools Po

licy

pri

ori

ties

Goal 12 SDGs on ensure sustainable production and consumption relates to Nawa Cita 7 Promoting economic independence by developing strategic sectors expanding the irrigation network opening 1 million hectares of rice paddies outside Java ending the conversion of agricultural land cutting energy imports by promoting exploration at home constructing more gas pipelines prioritising the use of coal and gas to fuel electricity

Polic

y to

ols

Government regulation on Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection and Management

(Source Law 32 2009 regarding Environmental Protection and Management)

Strategic Environmental Verification and Validation (KLHS) all development plans done by central and locals government levels must have environmental verification and validation in consideration

Policy priorities and policy tools (2)

Government regulation on Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection and Management covers instruments

1 GDP and GRDP which covers the depletion of natural resources and environmental damage

2 Mechanism of compensation environmental services exchange between regions

3 Internalisation of Environmental cost

4 Guarantee fund s of environmental restoration

5 Funds of pollution and or environmental damage mitigation and restoration

6 Trust funds assistance to conservation

7 Procurement of environmentally sounds goods and services

8 Application of environmental tax levy and subsidy

9 Development of environmentally sound financial institution and capital market system

10 Development of trading system of waste and or emission disposal permitrsquo

11 Development of payment of environmental services

12 Development of environmental insurance

13 Development of environmentally sound label system

14 Performance appreciation system in environmental protection and management

SDG GOALS

Poverty Reduction amp Social Protection

Education Sector

Food Security

Employment Creation

Health Sector

Politic Democracy and Bureaucratic Reforms

Water and Basic Infrastructure

Environment Sector

5

Building Country Ownership

Tailoring SDG to National Development Priorities

INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 2015-2019

GOAL 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere

GOAL 2 End hunger achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

GOAL 3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

GOAL 6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

GOAL 8 Promote sustained inclusive and sustainable economic growth full and productive employment and decent work for all

Institutions

Institutional framework bull High level commitment and engagement of

partners common coordination data collectionsharing implications

bull Advisory committees (IES p 39) bull Legislation mandates to coordinate

produce supply inputs etc bull Inter-institutional commitments for

production of integrated statistics ndash MoU (IES p41)

bull Inter-departmental commitments ndash service-level agreements (IES p42)

bull Programme governance structure development

Roles and responsibilities for environmental-economic accounting

bull Working groups bull Advocacy bull Workshops ndash policy awareness-building etc bull Demonstrations bull Feasibility bull Proof of concept ndash experimentation

structural change bull Training sessions bull Customised communications plans

Environmental-Economic accounts production process

bull Data collection (or generation ndash through sampling inventoriessurveys detailed process-modelling remote-sensing applications course-process modelling)

bull data harmonization (processing quality control imputation)

bull accounting inputs

bull accounting outputs estimation

bull accounts validation

Research development and experimentation

bull Accounting classifications with standardised item definitions and measurement methods

bull Country specific classification of ecosystem assets

bull Units for ecosystem accounting

bull Environmental indicators and aggregates

bull Up scaling and downscaling

bull Valuation

bull Validation data and specific quality criteria need to be developed to formally track progress

Institutions (2)

Accounts Data providers Account Compilators Account users

Land account Geospatial agency (BIG) Ministry of Environment amp Forestry (MEF) Ministry of Agrarian amp Spatial Planning (MASP)

Statistics Indonesia (BPS)

Ministry of Planning (Bappenas) Ministry of Finance (MoF) MEF MASP

Timber account MEF PT Perhutani (corp) BPS MEF Bappenas MoF

Energy amp minerals account

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Resources (MEMR) Geological Agency

BPS Bappenas MoF MEMR

Water account MEMR Metrological Agency (BMKG) MEF Ministry of Public Works amp Housing (MPWH)

BPS Bappenas MEF MPWH

Main stakeholders

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

National Vissions

The Medium-term Development Plan

(2015-2019)

bull emphasizes the importance of economic development through the improvement of food energy and water security the development of marine and ocean resources and the maintenance of bio-resources and environmental quality Related social issues are also highlighted in terms of accelerated poverty reduction regional and rural development and disaster management

The Green Economy Program

bull launched by the Second United Indonesia Cabinet program as part of its sustainable development plan which is pro-growth pro-job pro-poor and pro-environment The program promotes food security through sustainable agriculture sustainable forestry management efficiency and renewable energy usage clean technology support waste management efficient and low carbon transportation management and green infrastructure development Specific policies include reforms of subsidies for electricity industries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions reforms of fuels subsidies making them more targeted new policy instruments for the promotion of renewable energy such as geothermal and other clean energies as well as incentives for industries that promote environmental friendly products

Policy priorities and policy tools Po

licy

pri

ori

ties

Goal 12 SDGs on ensure sustainable production and consumption relates to Nawa Cita 7 Promoting economic independence by developing strategic sectors expanding the irrigation network opening 1 million hectares of rice paddies outside Java ending the conversion of agricultural land cutting energy imports by promoting exploration at home constructing more gas pipelines prioritising the use of coal and gas to fuel electricity

Polic

y to

ols

Government regulation on Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection and Management

(Source Law 32 2009 regarding Environmental Protection and Management)

Strategic Environmental Verification and Validation (KLHS) all development plans done by central and locals government levels must have environmental verification and validation in consideration

Policy priorities and policy tools (2)

Government regulation on Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection and Management covers instruments

1 GDP and GRDP which covers the depletion of natural resources and environmental damage

2 Mechanism of compensation environmental services exchange between regions

3 Internalisation of Environmental cost

4 Guarantee fund s of environmental restoration

5 Funds of pollution and or environmental damage mitigation and restoration

6 Trust funds assistance to conservation

7 Procurement of environmentally sounds goods and services

8 Application of environmental tax levy and subsidy

9 Development of environmentally sound financial institution and capital market system

10 Development of trading system of waste and or emission disposal permitrsquo

11 Development of payment of environmental services

12 Development of environmental insurance

13 Development of environmentally sound label system

14 Performance appreciation system in environmental protection and management

SDG GOALS

Poverty Reduction amp Social Protection

Education Sector

Food Security

Employment Creation

Health Sector

Politic Democracy and Bureaucratic Reforms

Water and Basic Infrastructure

Environment Sector

5

Building Country Ownership

Tailoring SDG to National Development Priorities

INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 2015-2019

GOAL 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere

GOAL 2 End hunger achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

GOAL 3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

GOAL 6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

GOAL 8 Promote sustained inclusive and sustainable economic growth full and productive employment and decent work for all

Institutions

Institutional framework bull High level commitment and engagement of

partners common coordination data collectionsharing implications

bull Advisory committees (IES p 39) bull Legislation mandates to coordinate

produce supply inputs etc bull Inter-institutional commitments for

production of integrated statistics ndash MoU (IES p41)

bull Inter-departmental commitments ndash service-level agreements (IES p42)

bull Programme governance structure development

Roles and responsibilities for environmental-economic accounting

bull Working groups bull Advocacy bull Workshops ndash policy awareness-building etc bull Demonstrations bull Feasibility bull Proof of concept ndash experimentation

structural change bull Training sessions bull Customised communications plans

Environmental-Economic accounts production process

bull Data collection (or generation ndash through sampling inventoriessurveys detailed process-modelling remote-sensing applications course-process modelling)

bull data harmonization (processing quality control imputation)

bull accounting inputs

bull accounting outputs estimation

bull accounts validation

Research development and experimentation

bull Accounting classifications with standardised item definitions and measurement methods

bull Country specific classification of ecosystem assets

bull Units for ecosystem accounting

bull Environmental indicators and aggregates

bull Up scaling and downscaling

bull Valuation

bull Validation data and specific quality criteria need to be developed to formally track progress

Institutions (2)

Accounts Data providers Account Compilators Account users

Land account Geospatial agency (BIG) Ministry of Environment amp Forestry (MEF) Ministry of Agrarian amp Spatial Planning (MASP)

Statistics Indonesia (BPS)

Ministry of Planning (Bappenas) Ministry of Finance (MoF) MEF MASP

Timber account MEF PT Perhutani (corp) BPS MEF Bappenas MoF

Energy amp minerals account

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Resources (MEMR) Geological Agency

BPS Bappenas MoF MEMR

Water account MEMR Metrological Agency (BMKG) MEF Ministry of Public Works amp Housing (MPWH)

BPS Bappenas MEF MPWH

Main stakeholders

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Policy priorities and policy tools Po

licy

pri

ori

ties

Goal 12 SDGs on ensure sustainable production and consumption relates to Nawa Cita 7 Promoting economic independence by developing strategic sectors expanding the irrigation network opening 1 million hectares of rice paddies outside Java ending the conversion of agricultural land cutting energy imports by promoting exploration at home constructing more gas pipelines prioritising the use of coal and gas to fuel electricity

Polic

y to

ols

Government regulation on Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection and Management

(Source Law 32 2009 regarding Environmental Protection and Management)

Strategic Environmental Verification and Validation (KLHS) all development plans done by central and locals government levels must have environmental verification and validation in consideration

Policy priorities and policy tools (2)

Government regulation on Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection and Management covers instruments

1 GDP and GRDP which covers the depletion of natural resources and environmental damage

2 Mechanism of compensation environmental services exchange between regions

3 Internalisation of Environmental cost

4 Guarantee fund s of environmental restoration

5 Funds of pollution and or environmental damage mitigation and restoration

6 Trust funds assistance to conservation

7 Procurement of environmentally sounds goods and services

8 Application of environmental tax levy and subsidy

9 Development of environmentally sound financial institution and capital market system

10 Development of trading system of waste and or emission disposal permitrsquo

11 Development of payment of environmental services

12 Development of environmental insurance

13 Development of environmentally sound label system

14 Performance appreciation system in environmental protection and management

SDG GOALS

Poverty Reduction amp Social Protection

Education Sector

Food Security

Employment Creation

Health Sector

Politic Democracy and Bureaucratic Reforms

Water and Basic Infrastructure

Environment Sector

5

Building Country Ownership

Tailoring SDG to National Development Priorities

INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 2015-2019

GOAL 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere

GOAL 2 End hunger achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

GOAL 3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

GOAL 6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

GOAL 8 Promote sustained inclusive and sustainable economic growth full and productive employment and decent work for all

Institutions

Institutional framework bull High level commitment and engagement of

partners common coordination data collectionsharing implications

bull Advisory committees (IES p 39) bull Legislation mandates to coordinate

produce supply inputs etc bull Inter-institutional commitments for

production of integrated statistics ndash MoU (IES p41)

bull Inter-departmental commitments ndash service-level agreements (IES p42)

bull Programme governance structure development

Roles and responsibilities for environmental-economic accounting

bull Working groups bull Advocacy bull Workshops ndash policy awareness-building etc bull Demonstrations bull Feasibility bull Proof of concept ndash experimentation

structural change bull Training sessions bull Customised communications plans

Environmental-Economic accounts production process

bull Data collection (or generation ndash through sampling inventoriessurveys detailed process-modelling remote-sensing applications course-process modelling)

bull data harmonization (processing quality control imputation)

bull accounting inputs

bull accounting outputs estimation

bull accounts validation

Research development and experimentation

bull Accounting classifications with standardised item definitions and measurement methods

bull Country specific classification of ecosystem assets

bull Units for ecosystem accounting

bull Environmental indicators and aggregates

bull Up scaling and downscaling

bull Valuation

bull Validation data and specific quality criteria need to be developed to formally track progress

Institutions (2)

Accounts Data providers Account Compilators Account users

Land account Geospatial agency (BIG) Ministry of Environment amp Forestry (MEF) Ministry of Agrarian amp Spatial Planning (MASP)

Statistics Indonesia (BPS)

Ministry of Planning (Bappenas) Ministry of Finance (MoF) MEF MASP

Timber account MEF PT Perhutani (corp) BPS MEF Bappenas MoF

Energy amp minerals account

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Resources (MEMR) Geological Agency

BPS Bappenas MoF MEMR

Water account MEMR Metrological Agency (BMKG) MEF Ministry of Public Works amp Housing (MPWH)

BPS Bappenas MEF MPWH

Main stakeholders

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Policy priorities and policy tools (2)

Government regulation on Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection and Management covers instruments

1 GDP and GRDP which covers the depletion of natural resources and environmental damage

2 Mechanism of compensation environmental services exchange between regions

3 Internalisation of Environmental cost

4 Guarantee fund s of environmental restoration

5 Funds of pollution and or environmental damage mitigation and restoration

6 Trust funds assistance to conservation

7 Procurement of environmentally sounds goods and services

8 Application of environmental tax levy and subsidy

9 Development of environmentally sound financial institution and capital market system

10 Development of trading system of waste and or emission disposal permitrsquo

11 Development of payment of environmental services

12 Development of environmental insurance

13 Development of environmentally sound label system

14 Performance appreciation system in environmental protection and management

SDG GOALS

Poverty Reduction amp Social Protection

Education Sector

Food Security

Employment Creation

Health Sector

Politic Democracy and Bureaucratic Reforms

Water and Basic Infrastructure

Environment Sector

5

Building Country Ownership

Tailoring SDG to National Development Priorities

INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 2015-2019

GOAL 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere

GOAL 2 End hunger achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

GOAL 3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

GOAL 6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

GOAL 8 Promote sustained inclusive and sustainable economic growth full and productive employment and decent work for all

Institutions

Institutional framework bull High level commitment and engagement of

partners common coordination data collectionsharing implications

bull Advisory committees (IES p 39) bull Legislation mandates to coordinate

produce supply inputs etc bull Inter-institutional commitments for

production of integrated statistics ndash MoU (IES p41)

bull Inter-departmental commitments ndash service-level agreements (IES p42)

bull Programme governance structure development

Roles and responsibilities for environmental-economic accounting

bull Working groups bull Advocacy bull Workshops ndash policy awareness-building etc bull Demonstrations bull Feasibility bull Proof of concept ndash experimentation

structural change bull Training sessions bull Customised communications plans

Environmental-Economic accounts production process

bull Data collection (or generation ndash through sampling inventoriessurveys detailed process-modelling remote-sensing applications course-process modelling)

bull data harmonization (processing quality control imputation)

bull accounting inputs

bull accounting outputs estimation

bull accounts validation

Research development and experimentation

bull Accounting classifications with standardised item definitions and measurement methods

bull Country specific classification of ecosystem assets

bull Units for ecosystem accounting

bull Environmental indicators and aggregates

bull Up scaling and downscaling

bull Valuation

bull Validation data and specific quality criteria need to be developed to formally track progress

Institutions (2)

Accounts Data providers Account Compilators Account users

Land account Geospatial agency (BIG) Ministry of Environment amp Forestry (MEF) Ministry of Agrarian amp Spatial Planning (MASP)

Statistics Indonesia (BPS)

Ministry of Planning (Bappenas) Ministry of Finance (MoF) MEF MASP

Timber account MEF PT Perhutani (corp) BPS MEF Bappenas MoF

Energy amp minerals account

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Resources (MEMR) Geological Agency

BPS Bappenas MoF MEMR

Water account MEMR Metrological Agency (BMKG) MEF Ministry of Public Works amp Housing (MPWH)

BPS Bappenas MEF MPWH

Main stakeholders

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

SDG GOALS

Poverty Reduction amp Social Protection

Education Sector

Food Security

Employment Creation

Health Sector

Politic Democracy and Bureaucratic Reforms

Water and Basic Infrastructure

Environment Sector

5

Building Country Ownership

Tailoring SDG to National Development Priorities

INDONESIA DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 2015-2019

GOAL 1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere

GOAL 2 End hunger achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture

GOAL 3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

GOAL 6 Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all

GOAL 8 Promote sustained inclusive and sustainable economic growth full and productive employment and decent work for all

Institutions

Institutional framework bull High level commitment and engagement of

partners common coordination data collectionsharing implications

bull Advisory committees (IES p 39) bull Legislation mandates to coordinate

produce supply inputs etc bull Inter-institutional commitments for

production of integrated statistics ndash MoU (IES p41)

bull Inter-departmental commitments ndash service-level agreements (IES p42)

bull Programme governance structure development

Roles and responsibilities for environmental-economic accounting

bull Working groups bull Advocacy bull Workshops ndash policy awareness-building etc bull Demonstrations bull Feasibility bull Proof of concept ndash experimentation

structural change bull Training sessions bull Customised communications plans

Environmental-Economic accounts production process

bull Data collection (or generation ndash through sampling inventoriessurveys detailed process-modelling remote-sensing applications course-process modelling)

bull data harmonization (processing quality control imputation)

bull accounting inputs

bull accounting outputs estimation

bull accounts validation

Research development and experimentation

bull Accounting classifications with standardised item definitions and measurement methods

bull Country specific classification of ecosystem assets

bull Units for ecosystem accounting

bull Environmental indicators and aggregates

bull Up scaling and downscaling

bull Valuation

bull Validation data and specific quality criteria need to be developed to formally track progress

Institutions (2)

Accounts Data providers Account Compilators Account users

Land account Geospatial agency (BIG) Ministry of Environment amp Forestry (MEF) Ministry of Agrarian amp Spatial Planning (MASP)

Statistics Indonesia (BPS)

Ministry of Planning (Bappenas) Ministry of Finance (MoF) MEF MASP

Timber account MEF PT Perhutani (corp) BPS MEF Bappenas MoF

Energy amp minerals account

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Resources (MEMR) Geological Agency

BPS Bappenas MoF MEMR

Water account MEMR Metrological Agency (BMKG) MEF Ministry of Public Works amp Housing (MPWH)

BPS Bappenas MEF MPWH

Main stakeholders

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Institutions

Institutional framework bull High level commitment and engagement of

partners common coordination data collectionsharing implications

bull Advisory committees (IES p 39) bull Legislation mandates to coordinate

produce supply inputs etc bull Inter-institutional commitments for

production of integrated statistics ndash MoU (IES p41)

bull Inter-departmental commitments ndash service-level agreements (IES p42)

bull Programme governance structure development

Roles and responsibilities for environmental-economic accounting

bull Working groups bull Advocacy bull Workshops ndash policy awareness-building etc bull Demonstrations bull Feasibility bull Proof of concept ndash experimentation

structural change bull Training sessions bull Customised communications plans

Environmental-Economic accounts production process

bull Data collection (or generation ndash through sampling inventoriessurveys detailed process-modelling remote-sensing applications course-process modelling)

bull data harmonization (processing quality control imputation)

bull accounting inputs

bull accounting outputs estimation

bull accounts validation

Research development and experimentation

bull Accounting classifications with standardised item definitions and measurement methods

bull Country specific classification of ecosystem assets

bull Units for ecosystem accounting

bull Environmental indicators and aggregates

bull Up scaling and downscaling

bull Valuation

bull Validation data and specific quality criteria need to be developed to formally track progress

Institutions (2)

Accounts Data providers Account Compilators Account users

Land account Geospatial agency (BIG) Ministry of Environment amp Forestry (MEF) Ministry of Agrarian amp Spatial Planning (MASP)

Statistics Indonesia (BPS)

Ministry of Planning (Bappenas) Ministry of Finance (MoF) MEF MASP

Timber account MEF PT Perhutani (corp) BPS MEF Bappenas MoF

Energy amp minerals account

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Resources (MEMR) Geological Agency

BPS Bappenas MoF MEMR

Water account MEMR Metrological Agency (BMKG) MEF Ministry of Public Works amp Housing (MPWH)

BPS Bappenas MEF MPWH

Main stakeholders

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Institutions (2)

Accounts Data providers Account Compilators Account users

Land account Geospatial agency (BIG) Ministry of Environment amp Forestry (MEF) Ministry of Agrarian amp Spatial Planning (MASP)

Statistics Indonesia (BPS)

Ministry of Planning (Bappenas) Ministry of Finance (MoF) MEF MASP

Timber account MEF PT Perhutani (corp) BPS MEF Bappenas MoF

Energy amp minerals account

Ministry of Energy and Minerals Resources (MEMR) Geological Agency

BPS Bappenas MoF MEMR

Water account MEMR Metrological Agency (BMKG) MEF Ministry of Public Works amp Housing (MPWH)

BPS Bappenas MEF MPWH

Main stakeholders

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

SEEA Central Framework

Knowledge

8

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

SEEA Applications and Extensions

bull Eurostat bull Statistics explained

httpeceuropaeueurostatstatistics-explainedindexphpEnvironmental_goods_and_services_sector bull 2009 Handbook

httpeceuropaeueurostatenwebproducts-manuals-and-guidelines-KS-RA-09-012 bull 2014 Practical Guide

httpscircabceuropaeudaworkspaceSpacesStore5488fa2a-014b-46ec-8c9e-2993ea9076fdPractical20guide20towards20compiling20EGSS20statisticspdf7C

bull UNEP bull Workshop in Geneva May 2014

httpwwwuneporggreeneconomyEventsConferencesEGSSTechnicalWorkshoptabid133304Defaultaspx

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Existing Compilation

9

Indonesia System of Environmental-Economic

Accounting

(Sisnerling)

Experimental Sisnerling Green Economy

bull Land account Sumatera Land cover amp Land use accounts (physical) ~pilotexperimental

bull Timber account (physical and monetary)

bull Energy and minerals account (physical and monetary)

bull Asset account for Oil resource

bull Asset account for Gas resource

bull Asset account for Coal resources

bull Asset account for Geothermal resource (on going)

bull Asset account for Bauxite resource

bull Asset account for Tin resource

bull Asset account for Gold resource

bull Asset account for Silver resource

bull Asset account for Nickel resource

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 3 provinces (pilot)

bull In depth study on EPEAEGSS in 17 provinces (on going)

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Context

SEEA implementation

UNSD Pilot Ecosystem

FAO SEEA AFF

World Bank

WAVES Strengthening Sisnerling through activities such as

bull FGD with key stakeholders

bull Continuously improving methodology

bull Expanding the scope of account based on data availability

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Priorities

Asset accounts

Mineral and energy resources (physical and monetary)

Timber resources (physical and monetary)

Land cover and land use Sumatera experimental (physical)

Monetary flow accounts (environmental activities)

Environmental protection expenditure accounts indepth study (EPEA)

Environmental goods and services sector indepth study (EGSS)

SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA-EEA) include spatially-detailed accounts for

Ecosystem extent and condition

Water Carbon Biodiversity

Ecosystem services supply and use

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Constraints

Land account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of spatial land data on land use land value and land cover from data custodians (KLHK BIG and Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Planning)

bull Harmonisation of land classifications used in data custodians are not in line with SEEA standard classification

bull IT infrastructure and HR

Water account bull Constraints

bull Accessibility and availability of water account data from data custodians (KLHK Meteorological Agency Ministry of Public Works Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources)

bull Human Resources

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Opportunities

Land account

bull Actions bull Informing stakeholders (data custodians and data users)

on land account piloting for Sumatera regarding key findings and the problems encounter during the compilation

bull The result could be better by using higher map resolution and data custodians used standard classification

bull To be held focus group discussion on land account

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Agenda

Develop Steering Committee with tasks bull Develop and endorse the NP-AEEA bull Coordinate with relevant data collection

and capacity building activities bull Ensure the establishment and effective

function of Technical Working Groups) bull Ensure that the resources necessary for

the production of the accounts are available

bull Monitor the progress towards the production of priority environmental-economic accounts and related outputs (spatial datasets collaborative databases indicators case studies)

Develop Technical Working Groups on 1 Land Accounts 2 Water Asset Accounts Water Supply

and Use Accounts 3 Carbon Stock Accounts Carbon Supply

and Use Accounts 4 Ecosystem service accounts 5 Adjusted Net Savings and economic

valuation of natural capital

inventorying available data assessing its quality identifying gaps and integrating the data

into a common spatial infrastructure

Priority data gaps (eg new data collection adaptation of existing

data adaptation of global datasets)

Building priority accounts (ie in 2018 amp 2019 or 2019 amp 2020)

policy needs

Pilot accounts (mid-2016)

2015 2016 2017

discussions on the possible applications of the

accounts

workshops to address each account

Terima Kasih

Thank You

Terima Kasih

Thank You