 Rwy'n gwybod i fewn i gael gael gwybr, ac yn amlwg i'r Ndw GLF sydd wedi'u fawr i gael'r Ysgolwyr ac yn ymweld i gael gwybod i'r fawr yn gweithio'r event. Rwy'n gwybod i gael gael gweithio'r cyffredinol, yma'r glenau Alex Nordin, ymrwyngor y Mwyaf Siamartrhaf, yma'r glenau Dr Hadde Daryanto, yma'r ddigiau ymrwyngor ymrwyngor a'r acrwyngor ar ymgweithio ar ymrwyngor i'r gweithio'r Gweithio. Ms Aida Greenbury, Managing Director of Sustainability and Stakeholder Engagement for Asia Pulp and Paper, Mr Fitryan Aydinshaf, the Country Director of IDH, Mr Dato, National Coordinator Indonesia and Palmer Small Holders Union, and Anjar Rafi and Stanto, Country Manager of ZSL Indonesia. This initiative that our guests will be kindly speaking about represents an opportunity for a truly integrated, people-public-private partnership involving critical government, corporate, as well as community stakeholders. With commitment and inspiration from the Governor, combined with the technical expertise and corporate commitment that this corporate consortium represents, a true jurisdictional landscape-based green-grace partnership in South Sumatra. The Hope This Project will create a model that will develop inclusive economic growth, community prosperity, biodiversity conservation and forest protection. And if I'd like to welcome the first speaker, his excellency, if you'd like to take the floor. Okay. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, excellency governor of sorts Sumatra, Mr Alex Nordin. Good morning. Oh, good afternoon already. I would like to introduce myself as DG of Social Forestry and Partnership. What I would like to share with you about the role of the social forestry in terms of the landscape management, which will be done by the one of enterprise in Indonesia. Let's say first I would like to share with you the principle for the social forestry. There are two principles, or maybe three principles, which is first principle is people organize themselves by their necessity. And the second principle is it is a labour intensive. And the trust the government recognize those people who willing to manage or who to manage the forest or willing to be partner of the concessionary or willing to be partner of the forest management unit in the state forest. For example, linked to this landscape management proposed by this business, what we would like to see here this afternoon will be launched by Madame Aida. The key success to the show is first of course, first is have to be clear the tenorial aspect. It is linked to the President's Jokowi Nawachita, but already introduced by the SBU administration in 2007. After the Hernando presidential course, he asked to the Minister Caban about the agrarian reform in forestry sector. And then we introduced the software reform agrarian reform in forestry sector is give the legal access to the local people for managing a small scale forest state on such community forest in Indonesia language Hutan ke masarakatan, village forest or plantations smaller forest. It is a legal access for the local people for combating or poor poverty alleviation, creating job and also improve the quality of environment. The implementation of this government regulation to give the legal aspect access to the local people is so slow. So until the end of the 2014, we deliver around 800,000 hectare for those permit for community forest management, small scale plantation forest and village forest. Then, where Jokowi have a plan in the day, he has a nine goal what we call Indonesia Nawachita and also mentioned in Mitem National Development Plan 2015-2019, we allocate around 12.7 million hectare. West the area for 12.7 hectare, it may also close to the construction area, close to the national park, either also possible in the conservation area. We make a criteria, the first criteria is where the production area already allocated what we call non-productive area for business, for economic development. I still remember Mr Agus Pornomo where we make a LOE wait, wait. Norway it is the second article, the first article is suspending concession what we call a moratorium and the second is provide data for economic development. At the moment we have 23 million hectare of the open access in production forest and we allocate either for social forestry around 4 million hectare or for restoration ecosystem around 11 million hectare if I'm not mistaken and other concessionary. So it is under DG of Forest Utilisation. In Indonesia we have three DG who deal with the allocation. First is DG Plan Rohe for moratorium 63 million hectare and DG Forest Utilisation around 23 and me for 12.7 million hectare. The second criteria is land forest claim by the customary people and in here they say as indigenous people. We are indigenous but in terminology indigenous is mean according to our role is Maslaka Thukum. That around 5.7 million hectare. In this 5.7 million hectare they are already mapping by participatory JKPP's participatory mapping network is clear already 719,000 hectare and also by social forestry network 1.3 million. The rest is 3.5 million is still claimed by the Amman. Amman is alliance indigenous and Nusantara alliance indigenous people. The criteria 4 is sorry criteria 5 it is linked to the Torah Torah is agrarian reform object land under the Ministry of Village and Transmigration. This is exclude because this forest land is already under 30% is impossible to be delivered to the people for agrarian reform around 176,000 hectare. The area already in pipeline for deliver to the people the key 6 around 2 million 6 hectare already in pipeline to deliver as social forestry for the social tree program and the rest is key 7 is for the partnership. Yes of course then it is the land the allocation is 2.7 you can look in South Sumatra there around mostly in Rio central Kalimantan and West Kalimantan. To make it sure we have made online services and you can see the map through this website. You can use the gadget either the tablet. I think it is what I have to say from my side. I thank you. Thank you very much Pat for explaining quite clearly the role and the size of social forestry and how that can impact on a landscape and integrated landscape management. The next speaker that we are inviting to speak is Pat Alex. The last. If I would like to welcome Ms Greenbury to come up and speak. Thanks Laura. Good afternoon everyone. The launch today is the culmination of a huge amount of work that we all have done by the governor, by ZSL, IDH and others. We have sat in so many different conversations, different meetings, conference calls, thousands of emails to make today happen. So I am very relieved and proud that we are here today with you. As you may know in February 2013 my company Asia Pulp in Paper Group made the decision to transform our business model from previous reliance on natural forest to sourcing 100% of our fiber from renewable plantation wood. Our commitments are enshrined in our forest conservation policy. That's how it all started. I had always hoped that our forest conservation policy would provide us with a platform to support initiatives like the one we are launching today. And I'm very pleased that APP has play a role in making this happen. In the last three years we have learned that simply halting natural forest clearance is not enough. We must do more to actively protect the landscape. Conservation efforts cannot be limited to administrative boundaries and will only succeed if the sustainability of the whole landscape is taken into account. And all the stakeholders within the landscape inside and outside of our concessions work together towards the same goal like what we have witnessed today. APP has experienced playing the role as the catalyst and as the private sector partner in such a multistakeholder initiative. Specifically alongside the Norwegian government and our landscape approach to conserving and restoring forests in South Sumatra is an initiative led and driven by the governor of South Sumatra, Mr Alex, who is here today with us. The landscape approach we have developed in the area is very unique and also multifunctional. Today APP is formally submitting this commitment, our landscape approach commitment also for inclusion as part of the bond challenge, the first private sector company to make this pledge. To support our South Sumatra landscape approach we pledge to bond challenge to first transparently use multistakeholders approach and the best experts in the field to create our restoration plans across and surrounding our supply chain operations. Secondly, to work with the Indonesian government on restoration activities and finally to invest $10 million a year of in-kind and financial support to coordinate and channel investment to fund landscape forest restoration and conservation across Indonesia. This is in addition to the community-based agroforestry program that we launched at the COP Indonesian pavilion earlier this week. I hope that Asia Pop and Papers contribution can be a model for actors in the region to consider what contribution to make to forest restoration across forest countries. I am proud of what we are doing but would take more pride when we are part of even wider movement of companies actively involved in tackling this issue. Thank you very much and congratulations to Alex. Thank you very much. I'd now like to welcome Fitryan to the stage. To discuss the wider role of industry in an integrated landscape approach. Thank you so much, Madam Chair. First of all, I would like to ask permission to speak on this chair, Honourable Governor Alex Nordin, the DGO of Social Forestry and Environmental Partnership, Adida Dianto, Aida, Dato and also Anjir. I think this is a very good time for us to have this type of launching because it's a dire need for Indonesia to have public private people partnerships for not only landscape but also to show that things that we have committed as a pledge can be translated on the ground. In the context of IDH, we do realise that whatever things that we try to push in the context of sustainable commodities throughout the supply change is not sufficient. Sectoral improvement is only a starting point when it comes to sourcing areas, when it comes to the landscape, you need a little bit different co-ordinations and collaborations. Industry implementations and needs to co-ordinates or collaborates to other land use players and needs to co-ordinate with oil pump concessions for instance. And they also need to work together with local communities, villagers to address key challenging issues including how to address and prevent fires, how to address and manage pit and water table, how to address and manage forest, the remaining forest so it can be not only protected but sustainably managed to first improve productivity of the landscape as well as to protect this nature capital for this current generation and in the future. So IDH in that context would like to congratulate the leadership of Pa Alex Nurdin, the governor of South Sumatra. We are committed also to help and support. We have already signed an MOU with him in Utrecht a couple of days ago and we are not only happy but we are really very encouraged to see not only the governor but with his leadership and also with the support of the national government working together with the private sector especially to address very challenging and almost impossible problems or issues including how to address the reality of the land of small holders, capacity and knowledge of local people as well as the issues that we are facing currently in terms of fires and also pit and forest. So with that I would love to say that us IDH not only going to be here for launching but also going to be there on the ground to support the governor and also other stakeholders because I think we need a very good collaboration, a package of comprehensive solutions from different stakeholders including the incentives created at landscape level. So thank you so much and we are committed to support and also to collaborate with others. Thank you. Thank you very much Fityan and I would like to welcome Dato to speak on behalf of the Indonesia Parmol Small Holders Union. Thank you very much. I want to give some point from me about this is initiative landscape approach and thank you very much for Pa Alex Nordin for announce landscape approach in South Sumatra and specifically for small holders on palm oil. My points from me about land mapping for small holders to understand about the problem in the ground such as legality aspect of independent small holders in South Sumatra and second point establish the small holders organization such as cooperative because independent small holders they don't have organization, they skaters and different with plasma small holders, plasma small holders organized by company and this is situation different with independent small holders. After that capacity building for farmers, for small holders to increase the productivity about the good agriculture practice and I think Pa Alex Nordin and national governments can provide about the fertilizers for small holders, fertilizers, seedling and material planting for small holders. And last point put fair partnership principle such as free prior informant consent, transparent accountability, equality and respect for human rights to avoid social conflict in the future. Thank you very much. Thank you very much Dato. I'd like to now welcome Anja to speak about the ZSL integrated landscape project that is working with all the partners to support Pa Alex in his integrated landscape management eco region approach. Thank you. First of all I would like to thank His Excellency Governor of South Sumatra Pa Alex Nordin and then also Pa Adi Darianto the DG of Social Forestry and Environmental Partnership to sitting together here and to launch the initiative, the new initiative for South Sumatra eco region alliance. So this very, very good opportunity to launch the activity that soon we need to do it in the ground level. So ZSL will, our role is to lead the partnership in the feed level so we would like to work together with the government and then private sector and also the community. So we have three approach on this initiative. One is the government journal policy which is very important to see to piloting the activity in the ground level and then public private people partnership. This is the key point that we always try to do it on the ground and then system of monitoring. This is also very important to see to roll out the activity in the provincial level. So all of the three we try to do it for the sustainable landscape management in the near future. So we're working on, actually working on the five component, important component. First we want to try to develop some biophysical data baseline information that now is lacking. So we not only working on the biodiversity aspect but also for the physical aspect like peat area because South Sumatra is covered by peat area that currently suffering from the fire. So it is also important that we try to identify the area that is very important for biodiversity because South Sumatra still holds the richness of biodiversity in that area. And then the second component we will try with the government on the regulation thing and then a third component we try to working together with private sector like APP here. There is AIDA that already in the consortium and also we try to engage with the oil pump sector to working together in the landscape level. And then in component four we will working with the local community with small order like Padarto mentioned before that we try to develop some partnership in the feed level for small order. And then the last one we try to scale up our activity first in the provincial level and then we try to link it up to the national level policy. So we are really happy here because Pa Adidarianto is also here. I think this is all from JTSL that we just expecting that we will working soon. Thank you. Okay thank you very much. Each of our panellists has presented how they are going to work together towards this integrated approach both through their own projects and also in an integrated way to ensure that those projects are aligned. And those projects have been aligned to support Pat Alex in his commitment with the eco region alliance and I'd like to introduce Pat Alex now. Very good afternoon to all of us. I'm very proud to be here far away from our region, South Sumatra. My name is Alex Nudin from South Sumatra. South Sumatra is only one of 34 provinces in Indonesia but during the last four months we are suffering because of fires and heat. So I have to take as a governor to take responsibilities of all of this and to make a commitment, a strong commitment never again for tomorrow. So ladies and gentlemen, we have commitment to support partnership in eco region landscape, sustainable landscape, partnership with other friends as a representative of central government. We also have the guidance from central government Pahadi and I also make a consolidation with our partners, private people and public partnership P4. So I cannot work alone. We need support from other parties. But as a leader in local regions, it's very important things because what happened in, everything happened in regions, in province, it's my responsibility. I'm not hiding from everyone. I have to face the questions. I have to ask all the questions about the fire and the haze. So for future, we have the very ambitious programme, sustainable landscape, sustainable landscape to ensure fire prevention action for high risk area. In other hand, help the small holders farmers with replanting, provide a good seed, provide the training, provide everything they need with the help from the big and small plantations in my province. So we would like to be a pilot project here. We are the first in Indonesia to take these actions. We are not only talk and talk, but action, action in field, action in the regions together with all the stakeholders. We want to develop legal and policy tools. So we evaluate all the licence, review licence. We make a law enforcement. The good will be have awards, but the bad will be have the sanctions. So that's my promise to next year. Once again, we support local livelihood, free education since 2008, free medical care to every people in South Sumatra, free medical care for all the people, 8.4 million people. And since last August, free education until university. We also first in Indonesia. Maybe Pak Hadi blum taw. Ysgola gratis, proper gratis. And also we are the host for the Asian Games, the next Asian Games in 2018. Only two cities, Jakarta and Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra. Jakarta is the capital of Republic of Indonesia, but Palembang, because of his spirit, experiences, his contribution for the development of sport in Indonesia. So we are very proud of our province. Ladies and gentlemen, we have to convene and lead cooperation with multi-stakeholders bodies. So I have to have a very strong leadership, very strong leadership. So how to make this better coordination, to make this multi-stakeholders can be working together. The answer is the common interest. The common interest, the same interest between the governments, the plantation companies, smallholder, the government won't make these provinces sustainable landscape. The companies want to be increase their productivity in such sustainable way. The smallholder farmers needs legality with his land, better seeds, better training and also funds. So once again, ladies and gentlemen, this is not easy, but once again we not only talk and talk, but action. So I promise next year will be better for my province and my province will be the pilot project for other province. I am very proud to be to launch today in this room the landscape partnership with other partners in South Sumatra. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Paalex. Due to the running of the sessions, we've only got five minutes for questions. So I would ask that we probably limit to three questions. So if anyone has any questions, if you would... Yes. Hello, my name is Amy. I'm from Warsi. One NGO works in Jambi, Sumatra. Just slightly to the point. My question is for Paalex. How to maintain the commitment to have a collaboration between private, public and partnership? And then there's an issue in Indonesia. If we change the leader and it seems that sometimes the commitment cannot be applied because of the changes of the leader. That's the first question. And the second question for Paadi. Indonesia has a very... What is it? Fantastic number for the achieving social forestry in this year is around 12.7 million hectares. Based on our experience five years before, the achievement of social forestry is still low. So what is the key strategies to achieve the 12.7 million hectares for social forestry? Thank you. And also the third one question for the company itself. Why in South Sumatra, this project? Why not in Jambi or the other province? Because EPP also in Jambi, right? Thank you. Okay, that was three in one. I'm not quite sure. That was very impressive. Okay, we've got a very short amount of time. I would ask that the responses are a bit brief, but there would be an opportunity to talk afterwards as well. So Alec, if you'd just like to respond very briefly about what happens next after the transition after your term. Thank you, Buemi. Gwethe'r bwysig yw'r unrhyw. Please come to Palembang and be my guest. How to make commitments? The most important thing is how to make the common interest. Y cwmainting an bersamahbw. We have the common interest. Everything we go very well. And the commitment, if we change the leader, commitment will be changed also. But we develop not only commitment, but a system. If there is a system, it will be sustainable. Thank you, Buemi. Say hello to our friend's governor of Diambi. And then the second question to me, how big is it? 12.7 million hectare, of course it's very big. When President Jokowi also mentioned to the Ministry, how to make safe and effective delivery. Yes, of course, first we have to see the regulation policy. In the main theme here today, we still have government regulation number six. That, for example, for community forest and small scale plantations, the permit will be delivered by the region. According our experience, if the region, let's say more politically, is frankly speaking, if the people are not their success team, they cannot deliver. Even the Ministry already mentioned the name of the farmer to receive the permit. And second, also link the capacity of the, let's say, our technical unit in the feed. To do so we would like to revise this government regulation number six. And now we create also the civil society to be our partner. So, to make it sure, the deliver we have already, not 12.7 million hectare, all is at the community, there's only 6,000 communities. So it's not much, around 2 million hectare, which is 2,400 contact percent in the feed. So for us it's not the big, as soon as possible, as soon as to be delivered, but what makes it safe and effective. So we create what we call Task Force in every province. Consist in the people who work together with us as NGOs people. And we make it online services. We still need the, what we call the recommendation for the civil society itself. And then for customary rights, as I mentioned in the figure on 3.5 million hectare, it's just the claim, the difficulty is how to make like Alex, maybe he's a good governor or a region. The other region to facilitate the local regulation, what we call Prathunan Daerah, because to deliver to the customary people, if they are no perdah, if they are no local regulation, it cannot deliver, it is also a handicap. Even the supreme constitution already mentioned that the land, customary land, is outside of the state land. It is the challenge for us both. Okay, thank you very much. I'm very much putting the onus on the province and I now hand over to Aida to explain why she decided on the province of South Sumatra. Thank you Ibuemi, it's good to see you in Paris instead of Jambi, but let's catch up in Jambi soon. Why South Sumatra, this is just a natural involvement of our existing programs, because we already have several programs with ZSL and also IDH and others at Deltares and others. This program has been ongoing for quite some time, so I think it would be good to use it as a pilot for the province. Don't worry, because our commitment is addressing issues in ten different landscapes in Jambi, especially at Bukitigabulu Landscape, is part of it and hopefully we can work further with Warsi to address the issues in Bukitigabulu Landscape. To support that, that's why we also launched our Belantara Foundation today to start channeling the funding that we're going to allocate to support this landscape restoration program. As I said earlier, it's $10 million for ten different landscapes to support the restoration program in ten different landscapes, including Jambi province. Today we are soft launching the Belantara Foundation to support that effort. Thank you. Okay, unfortunately we're very short of time, so I have one more question for someone who has one question. We all know that the El Nino event has caused great stress and problems in South Sumatra in the last few months, but it's still predicted to strengthen up till June next year. So what steps are the provincial government and private sector taking to make sure we don't have a repeat of the massive fires and emissions in South Sumatra that we've had in the last few months? Thank you. We already have a grand master plan to face the El Nino next year. We'll be helping El Nino on Juniors, you write. We have the answer like this. If only 220,000 hectares was burned, but in the other hand, 1,260,000 hectares saved, if we can find the answer, this burn and why this not, we can find the solution. So the solution is we have to make the grand master plan water management system to keep the water still high even in the hot season to prevent the pit lines. Ladies and gentlemen, this is very difficult to extinguish if the pit line was burned. Whatever we do, water bombing, artificial rain and also from ground, it's impossible to extinguish the fire because the fire is still in the below. So the solution starting this January, we make the whole system for our pit lines. I would like to tell you not the forest was burned but pit lines in South Sumatra. Water management system for the whole pit line. We starting this in January, on January next year, by helping from APP, CZL, IDH and other fans. Thank you. Thank you very much and I think that answers the question for everybody in the management of pit lines and fire prevention because everyone will be working under the umbrella of Pat Alex's initiative. I think there are so many questions that haven't been answered. Tomorrow we will have sessions at COP 21 at 9 to 10.30. The Honourable Governor will be there. So any questions that haven't been answered now, please come to the session tomorrow. We will provide also traditional food from Palembang. Okay, we just have one short announcement. Thank you, Laura. We will have a soft launching on Blantara. So I would like to call Pa Yadna to come in the state to have a speech, probably two, three words, to launching the Blantara Foundation. Pa Yadna is the Vice-Chairman of Blantara. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for the opportunity. Pa Gooner, Pa Hadidarianto and many other Honourable and fellow of the Congress. Thank you for the opportunity to launch this really good course, one of the very, very new of the foundation. They call the Ayasan Blantara, the Blantara Foundation. It is very important to have it, especially when the problem in forests and other activity related to biodiversity, climate change and development are there in Sumatra and also in Kalimantan. So we are really happy to announce that today soft launching basically of this foundation and this foundation is really hope to synergize the development and conservation at the same time. But also very important to notice that the participation of the private sector, also the other stakeholders, government is...