IMPROVING LOCAL GOVERNANCE THROUGH THE KPH SYSTEM



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IMPROVING LOCAL GOVERNANCE THROUGH THE KPH SYSTEM MINISTRY OF FORESTRY Directorate General of Forest Planning Directorate of Forest Management Unit and Area Utilization Preparation Establishment Ir. Is Mugiono, MM. Director

Outline 1. Country Fact 2. Forest Governance and Decentralization 3. Forest Management Unit s 4. KPH as Entry Point FIP Indonesia

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Country Fact o Indonesia is an island country with about 187 million ha area, o Forests occupy about 70% of the country land area, o Population of ± 230 million in 2011, expected to face challenges or blessed with opportunities by more than 60% population in productive ages (18-60 years) in 2030, o Decentralized governance system up to district level with brought about challenges in managing natural resources sustainably especially forest.

Forest Management in Indonesia : Current Condition FOREST AREA 130,68 juta Ha CONSERVATION (HK) PRODUCTION (HP) PROTECTION (HL) PRODUCTION (HP) PROTECTION (HL) HP dan HL 26,82 juta Ha 75,00 juta Ha 28,86 juta Ha 75,00 juta Ha 28,86 juta Ha 103,86 juta Ha HP dan HL Has Not Been Manage: 53,89 juta Ha Utilization License on Natural Forest 24,69 juta Ha Utilization License on Plantation Forest 9,43 juta Ha IUPHHK-RE, HTR, HKM, dan HD 1,12 juta Ha Perum Perhutani 2,53 juta Ha Designated Model FMU KPHL 3,89 juta Ha KPHP 8,36 juta Ha HP dan HL Has Been Manage 49,97 juta Ha

Production and Protection Forest Are Not Manage at Site Level Production Forest Has Been Utilized by License Holder Has not Been Utilized Conservation Forest Manage by Central Government Protection Forest Has not been manage at the site level

FOREST GOVERNANCE AND DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION AND FOREST GOVERNANCE

Division of Central and Local Government Affairs (GOI Regulation No.38/2007) GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT Foreign policy, defense, security,, Monetary and Fiscal l, and Religion COMPULSORY Such as: Education, Health, Environment, Public Work, Spatial Planning, etc CONCURENT SELECTED FORESTRY, Energy and mineral resources; Tourism; Industry; Trade, and Transmigration, etc

Forestry Affair

THREE MAIN CHALLENGES: 1. Decreasing Quality and Quantity of Forest Resources ( 41,24 % of State Forest Area Has Not Been Manage At Site Level) 2. Low Institution Capacity (Forest Institution at Local Government Were Not Directed To Manage Forest At Site Level; Failure to Establish Forest Management Unit) 3. Forest Planning (Optimization of forest utilization is still low, Participatory planning involving the community is still limited)

FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT s = KESATUAN PENGELOLAAN HUTAN KESATUAN DECENTRALIZATION PENGELOLAAN AND FOREST HUTAN Forest GOVERNANCE Management Unit s

Overview of KPH s Area KPHP TN HP HL HL KPHK TN REGENCY B HL KPHK KPHL HL CA TB REGENCY A KPHL HP KEMENTERIAN KEHUTANAN

KPH s And Utilization License Holders Kemitraan IUPHHK HA CA Wil Ttt Tambang IUPK HL IUPHHK HTI HL HTR HTR HTR Gerhan HKm Kemitraan HKm KEMENTERIAN KEHUTANAN

KPH s: IN BRIEF Forest estate in Ind will be divided into FMU units Protection & Production FMUs (local gov t); Conservation FMU (central gov t) Declared by Minister of Forestry FMU institution is responsible for organizing forest management, NOT organizing forest adminstration Central, provincial & district gov ts are responsible for FMU dev t, infrastructures Funded by APBN, APBD, other sources

KPH s: IN BRIEF FMU ensures forest sustainability: Good forestry governance Forest mgt activities are on the right track Optimizes community accessibility conflict resolution Facilitates Climate Change funds in forestry sector for community dev t interest Performs MRV Supports forestry sector investment Ensures forest rehabilitation & reclamation

EXPECTATION OF OPERATED FMU Definite location in carry out forest mgt activities at site level Sustainable forest mgt Contribute to regional income & increase community income from benefiting FMU area Investment opportunity Support climate change Conflict mitigation & adaptation resolution Encourage community participation & increase their welfare Forestry sector decentralization KEMENTERIAN KEHUTANAN

KPH s Development Policy

Current State of KPH s Development Potential Increase in Utilized Area

Forest Utilizaton Scheme Through KPH s Utilization On Wilayah Tertentu (Certain Area) HTR HKM HD On-farm Utilization - Direct Utilization - Reclamation and Rehabilitation IUPHHK-HT IUPHHK-HA WILAYAH TERTENTU Partnership : - Direct Investment - Capital Sharing Community Empowerment - Cooperation

How KPH s Improve Forest Governance Trough Decentralization KEMENTERIAN KEHUTANAN

KPH as ENTRY POINT FIP INDONESIA DECENTRALIZATION AND FOREST GOVERNANCE

How To Fully Operationalized KPH s? Assist a small number of pilot FMUs to become operational and to engage with local communities and other stakeholders for generation of livelihood improvements and Lesson 3 economic benefits from sustainable forest management (an example of SFM by KPH) Lesson 1 3 YEARS INTENSIVE EXPERIENCE At the national level, it is necessary to strengthen institutional, financial, and technical capacity, and support FMU policy dialogue within the national Government Lesson 2 At the sub-national level, it is important to strengthen knowledge generation and knowledge management, and dissemination of FMU Conception

FIP Support COMPONENTS Strengthening of institutions, funding, technical capacity and policy support in the ministry of forestry Strengthening, development and transfer of knowledge of forest management at the local level (KPH) OUTPUTS This Output is concerned with building the national regulatory, coordination and support base for FMU operations within the Ministry of Forestry This Output Is concerned with sponsoring and accumulating lessons from throughout the country and internationally in the practice of FMU s that can form the basis for education, training and extension

FIP Support COMPONENTS Assist KPH to fully operate and independe OUTPUTS This Output will support the work of selected FMU s across the country with budget and technical assistance of a sufficient intensity to ensure that the selected FMU s are able to demonstrate sustainable forest and land management, successful public-private partnerships, resolution of conflicting tenurial claims and reduced GHG emissions in their jurisdiction