Tropical Forest Landscape Restoration in Indonesia: A Review

Author:

Indrajaya YonkyORCID,Yuwati Tri WiraORCID,Lestari SriORCID,Winarno BondanORCID,Narendra Budi HadiORCID,Nugroho Hunggul Yudono Setio Hadi,Rachmanadi DonyORCID,Pratiwi ORCID,Turjaman MamanORCID,Adi Rahardyan Nugroho,Savitri Endang,Putra Pamungkas Buana,Santosa Purwanto Budi,Nugroho Nunung Puji,Cahyono Sigit AndyORCID,Wahyuningtyas Reni SetyoORCID,Prayudyaningsih Retno,Halwany Wawan,Siarudin MohamadORCID,Widiyanto AryORCID,Utomo Marcellinus Mandira BudiORCID,Sumardi ORCID,Winara Aji,Wahyuni Tien,Mendham DanielORCID

Abstract

Indonesia has the second-largest biodiversity of any country in the world. Deforestation and forest degradation have caused a range of environmental issues, including habitat degradation and loss of biodiversity, deterioration of water quality and quantity, air pollution, and increased greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. Forest restoration at the landscape level has been conducted to balance ecological integrity and human well-being. Forest restoration efforts are also aimed at reducing CO2 emissions and are closely related to Indonesia’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) from the forestry sector. The purpose of this paper is to examine the regulatory, institutional, and policy aspects of forest restoration in Indonesia, as well as the implementation of forest restoration activities in the country. The article was written using a synoptic review approach to Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR)-related articles and national experiences. Failures, success stories, and criteria and indicators for forest restoration success are all discussed. We also discuss the latest silvicultural techniques for the success of the forest restoration program. Restoration governance in Indonesia has focused on the wetland ecosystem such as peatlands and mangroves, but due to the severely degraded condition of many forests, the government has by necessity opted for active restoration involving the planting and establishment of livelihood options. The government has adapted its restoration approach from the early focus on ecological restoration to more forest landscape restoration, which recognizes that involving the local community in restoration activities is critical for the success of forest restoration.

Funder

Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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