Climate-Energy-Land Nexus in Indonesia
Climate-Energy-Land Nexus in Indonesia
Biofuel, REDD+ and biochar
Mori, Akihisa; Halimatussadiah, Alin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2023
174
Dura
Inglês
9781032350721
15 a 20 dias
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Part 1: Analytical Framework and Context 1. From the Climate-energy Conundrum to the Climate-energy-land Nexus 2. Policy Struggles towards Net Zero CO2 Emissions in Indonesia: A Political Economic Perspective Part 2: Palm Oil Plantation, Climate Policy, and Biofuel: Past, Present, and Future 3. Transmigration and Palm Oil: Exploring Developmental Synergies in Sumatra, Indonesia 4. Climate Consideration on Bioenergy Policy in Indonesia 5. Effect of Carbon Tax on Emission Reduction and Renewable Energy Promotion in Indonesia: A Preliminary Analysis 6. REDD+ in Indonesia through the Context of a Sustainable Landscape Approach Part 3: Biochar: A Possible Way to Overcome the Climate-Energy-Land Nexus? 7. Sustainable Production and Utilization of Grass Biomass in Deteriorated Grasslands in Indonesia 8. Biochar from Advanced Energy Technologies, Carbon Sequestration, and Carbon Credit Part 4: Summary and Future Challenges 9. Cross-sectoral Transfer of Responsibility for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction: Conclusions and Implications
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forest governance;indirect land-use change;greenhouse gas mitigation;sustainable landscape management;carbon credit policy;political economy environment;crosssectoral emission responsibility Indonesia
Part 1: Analytical Framework and Context 1. From the Climate-energy Conundrum to the Climate-energy-land Nexus 2. Policy Struggles towards Net Zero CO2 Emissions in Indonesia: A Political Economic Perspective Part 2: Palm Oil Plantation, Climate Policy, and Biofuel: Past, Present, and Future 3. Transmigration and Palm Oil: Exploring Developmental Synergies in Sumatra, Indonesia 4. Climate Consideration on Bioenergy Policy in Indonesia 5. Effect of Carbon Tax on Emission Reduction and Renewable Energy Promotion in Indonesia: A Preliminary Analysis 6. REDD+ in Indonesia through the Context of a Sustainable Landscape Approach Part 3: Biochar: A Possible Way to Overcome the Climate-Energy-Land Nexus? 7. Sustainable Production and Utilization of Grass Biomass in Deteriorated Grasslands in Indonesia 8. Biochar from Advanced Energy Technologies, Carbon Sequestration, and Carbon Credit Part 4: Summary and Future Challenges 9. Cross-sectoral Transfer of Responsibility for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction: Conclusions and Implications
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