Nugroho Rinadi Pamungkas
Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya

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AVA (AKASA VANA ASTHANA): INOVASI HUTAN PANGGUNG UNTUK PEMBANGUNAN BERKELANJUTAN YANG MENYOKONG KESEJAHTERAAN HIDUP MANUSIA DAN KELESTARIAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP Pamungkas, Nugroho Rinadi; Hariadhi, Eka Ramadhan; Ibrani, Prihantari Mukti; Kartjito, Maria Veronika; Maramis, Frenty Yohana Laurencya
Program Kreativitas Mahasiswa - Gagasan Tertulis PKM-GT 2013
Publisher : Ditlitabmas, Ditjen DIKTI, Kemdikbud RI

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Sustainable development is development activities that can be ongoing and aimed at improving the quality of human life without life support beyond the ability of the ecosystem. But activities such as forest conversion to plantations, transmigration settlements, mining and logging, as well as forest concession are less responsible, contrary to sustainable development. In addition, the development in the big cities in Indonesia seems to ignore the environmental aspects and has caused ecological problems and social. Forest Concept Stage AVA (Akasa Vana Asthana) is the answer to the challenge of sustainable development by providing new forest land as a replacement or an addition to the already deforested forest area, without constrained by limited land significantly. This concept is preferred to be applied in urban areas, as it aims to bring back the forest functions and additional functions attached to them to address ecological problems in urban areas. Our idea is to make the forest above the city areas which will result in the preservation of the environment and impact on human welfare with the example is the landscape in the area of Surabaya. However, it is possible to apply this concept in other major cities in Indonesia.
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Community-based Action: an Analysis of the Program Kampung Iklim in Indonesia Fatkhullah, Mukhammad; Pamungkas, Nugroho Rinadi; Habib, Muhammad Alhada Fuadilah; Mulyani, Iwed
Asean Social Work Journal Vol. 11 No. 1, June 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Social Work Consortium (ISWC)

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One strategy to deal with climate change is accelerating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction through a community-based approach. In Indonesia, the government pursues community engagement to reduce GHG emissions through the Program Kampung Iklim (ProKlim). We collected data from 2015-2018, then measured emission reductions (ER) in the waste, livestock, agriculture, energy, and forestry sectors by subtracting baseline and mitigation emissions. The analysis compares the emission reductions achieved through Community-based Action (CBA) to the national emission reduction achievement. The results show that the sector with the most participation rates and the most significant contributor to emission reductions in ProKlim is the energy and waste sector. On the other hand, the sectors that attract the least public attention and emission reduction are the livestock and agriculture sectors. Through 61 community groups and 138 actions, from 2015 to 2018, CBA contributed 133,312.38 tons of CO2e emission reductions, 0.012% to national emission reductions, with the participation value equivalent to USD$266.080. Based on this number, CBA can be the answer to Indonesia's low position in international carbon trading. A strategy that focuses on increasing community participation is needed to optimize the contribution of the CBA to large-scale national emission reductions.