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GLF Photography Awards 2026
27 Mar – 28 Apr 2026. Online
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Regional learning workshop: Strengthening Capacities for Equitable Blue Carbon Finance
28 Apr 2026. 09:00 – 17:00 UTC+7, CIFOR-ICRAF Campus, Bogor, Indonesia and by invitation only
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GLF Africa 2026: Stewarding Our Rangelands
06 – 07 May 2026. Nairobi, Kenya, and online
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CIFOR-ICRAF has a long history of research and engagement in Indonesia, having signed a MoU with the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MOEF) in 1993. With one of our headquarters based in Bogor, West Java, we work closely with MOEF, as well as with the Ministry for National Development Planning, provincial and local governments, communities, NGOs, universities and the private sector to help Indonesia meet its commitments to national and international agreements such as Agenda 2030, the Paris Agreement, Nationally Determined Contributions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and the Bonn Challenge.
Our work focuses on issues critical to sustainable national development, such as landscape restoration, climate change, REDD+, improved livelihoods through agroforestry, wetlands, sustainable and inclusive value chains, oil palm, land-use planning for low-emission development, biodiversity conservation, fire and haze, peatland restoration, bioenergy on degraded land, tenure and gender equity.
COUNTRY FOCAL POINT
Herry Purnomo
CIFOR Country Director, Indonesia Program
Andree Ekadinata
ICRAF Country Director, Indonesia Program
Key outcomes
National MRV system co-developed with GIZ and led by the Ministry of National Development Planning
‘Analysis of Sustainable Lowland Agriculture in Indonesia’ – to be used by the World Bank to design their investment in landscape approach
Road map to Papuan’s resilient livelihoods developed and submitted as input for the Presidential Instruction of Papua Development Acceleration
Policy support contributing to Indonesia’s 2017 ‘Grand Design for Fire Prevention’ and related subnational policies
Support for the 2019 national action plan for sustainable oil palm
Pivotal research on the value of wetlands, including contributions to the IPCC 2013 Wetlands Supplement and a 2020 Ministerial Decree initiating new efforts to better manage peatland and mangrove ecosystems in Indonesia
Green Growth master plan and road map in five provinces in Indonesia
Land Use Planning for Multiple Environmental Services (LUMENS) tools and frameworks
Innovative tools such as the Atlas of Deforestation and Industrial Plantations in Borneo and Papua, crowd-sourcing to identify land degradation, decision-making tool to reduce emissions from all sectors, and options-by-context diagnosis.
National partners
Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP)
Bureau of Statistical Centre (BPS) Republic of Indonesia
Food Security Agency
Forest Research and Development Center
Geospatial Information Agency Republic of Indonesia
IDH Indonesia
Ministry of Agriculture Republic Indonesia
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Republic of Indonesia
Ministry of Environment and Forestry – Indonesia
Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS) – Indonesia
Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection Republic of Indonesia
Peatland and Mangrove Restoration Agency (BRGM)
Provincial governments of Aceh, Jambi, South Sumatra, West Kalimantan, South Sulawesi. East Nusa Tenggara, Central Java, Papua and West Papua
Soil Research Institute (Balittanah)
World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia
International partners
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
DANIDA
Danone Ecosystem Fund
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety – Germany (BMU)
Global Affairs Canada
IDH Vietnam
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
Livelihoods Fund for Family Farming
Rabo Foundation
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
World Bank
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2026
GHG emissions from recent peat forest disturbances: A driver-specific analysis across Indonesia, Peru, and DRC
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2026
Who gets credit for reduced deforestation? Evaluating additionality in subnational jurisdictional REDD+ under national policy reforms in Indonesia
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2026
Gender Equity, Social Inclusion and Intersectionality (GESI+) in Sustainable and Deforestation-free Agriculture. Lessons from Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Restoring Indonesia’s island landscapes | GLFx Buton
26 Mar 2026
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Advancing Inclusive and Climate-Resilient Commodity Landscapes in Indonesia and the Philippines
12 Dec 2025
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Revisiting REDD+ and public finance for forests: Are real impacts visible on the ground?
17 Nov 2025
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From Farm to Landscape: Scaling Inclusive, Incentive-Driven Sustainability in Agricultural Commodities
17 Nov 2025
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Results-Based Payments and Ecological Fiscal Transfers: A case study of Indonesia
15 Nov 2025
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The Role of the Private Sector in Financing and Resourcing Sustainable Peatlands and Haze Mitigation on Kampar Peninsula and Padang Island
10 Jun 2025
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Growing greener commodities – one district at a time
18 Feb 2024
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How trees and water fuel sustainable communities
01 Jan 2020
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Outcome of Social Forestry Implementation in Lampung Province
01 Jan 2018
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REDD+ can make poor households more vulnerable
23 Feb 2026
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Turning degraded lands into a forest-positive bioeconomy in Indonesia
28 Jan 2026
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Why I became a forester
27 Nov 2025
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SWAMP Dataset-Soil-Percut-2016
24 Feb 2026
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SWAMP Dataset-Soil-Belawan-2016
24 Feb 2026
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SWAMP Dataset-Soil-Jaring Halus-2016
24 Feb 2026
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Asian Restoration Education Curriculum Development Workshop
05 Dec 2025
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Asian Restoration Education Curriculum Development Workshop
05 Dec 2025
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Asian Restoration Education Curriculum Development Workshop
04 Dec 2025
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Operationalising the landscape approach for biodiversity and benefits: Policy, practice and people
Duration:
June 2018 – April 2026
This project aims to address persistent gaps between strong scientific theory and weak implementation. It does so by operationalizing an integrated landscape approach in Ghana, Indonesia and Zambia. The project…
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Sustainable Community-based Reforestation and Enterprises (SCORE)
Duration:
January 2021 – December 2030
Healthy forests and landscapes are essential for people and the planet, not only because of their contribution to myriad ecosystem goods and products essential to local welfare, but also due…
ACTIVE
Sustainable Landscapes for Climate-Resilient Livelihoods (Land4Lives)
Duration:
March 2021 – March 2027
Continuing deforestation and degradation in Indonesia is affecting 50-60 million Indonesians that rely on forest ecosystems for their livelihood and food security. In addition, projected climate change will affect agricultural…
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Jalan CIFOR, Situ Gede, Bogor Barat,
Bogor 16115
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a.ekadinata@cifor-icraf.org
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