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Towards Collaborative Cluster Management for Fire-Resilient Peatlands in Indonesia

In: Wetlands - New Perspectives

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  • Johan Kieft

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Wildfires on peat lands in Indonesia have been a major cause of globalGHG emissions and has had an irreversible impact on the health of millions, in 2020, the goi decided to introduce the so-called fire protection association or so called's which is seen globally as best practice in terms of integrated fire management governance and in Indonesian named clusters. In 2020., a pilot involving three districts in fire prone landscapes introducing fire protection associations was commenced to understand if FPA could be employed in the Indonesian context could deliver similar results, the results and developed approach lead to a decline in fire incidence in the target districts as opposed to the district in the province. Hence the cluster approach indeed proved by better alignment of private and public fire capacity in addition to improved early warning capacity. The results underline that the necessary processes that are gender sensitive and socially inclusive can be adapted to all jurisdictional levels and enable effective collaboration of relevant government agencies. Cluster maintains the core principles of fire protection associations and integrated fire management, in line with international best practices in disaster risk reduction. Furthermore, Changes allow for improved local livelihoods of communities depending on peat lands, as hydrological restoration and reafforestation enables local communities to again rely on swamps for their livelihoods.

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  • Johan Kieft, 2023. "Towards Collaborative Cluster Management for Fire-Resilient Peatlands in Indonesia," Chapters, in: Murat Eyvaz & Ahmed Albahnasawi (ed.), Wetlands - New Perspectives, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:305036
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.110811
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    Keywords

    integrated fire management; peat; haze; governance; fire-resilient peatlands;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q57 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Ecological Economics

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