Indonesia, as one of the world�s largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters, is positioned to make substantial contribution to the global climate mitigation efforts. In 2020, emission from energy sector is estimated to outstrip the emissions from land use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF). This trend continues in 2030, where energy sector will contribute to half of the total emission. Recognizing its critical importance in the global mitigation actions, Indonesian government has pledged to reduce emissions through domestic efforts by 29% by 2030 or by 41% conditional on international support under the INDC framework. This chapter aims to discuss the economic feasibility of low-carbon technologies (LCTs) to achieve INDC targets and how regio...
Indonesia, a developing country endowed with abundant fossil fuel resources, anticipates that fossil...
Despite a substantial effort orchestrated to accelerate green development worldwide, many challenges...
In recent years, as described in other chapters in this book, the intention to mitigate greenhouse g...
This study analyzed the role of low-carbon energy technologies in reducing the greenhouse gas emissi...
We review the current policy with respect to carbon emission reduction in Indonesia. This objective ...
We investigated the key mitigation options for achieving the mid-term target for carbon emission red...
This chapter provides an overview of Indonesia’s current economy, energy sector, land use, and clima...
Indonesia is among the largest 25 carbon dioxide emitting countries when considering only fossil fue...
Indonesia is among the largest 25 carbon dioxide emitting countries when considering only fossil fue...
As a developing country, Indonesia has voluntarily committed to reduce its green-house gases(GHGs) e...
This paper studies the impact of international climate policy on the economy and structure of the en...
The role of tropical deforestation and forest fire in the climate change debate has become apparent ...
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This paper argues the importance for Indonesia to start developing strategies to mitigate its emissi...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Indonesia, a developing country endowed with abundant fossil fuel resources, anticipates that fossil...
Despite a substantial effort orchestrated to accelerate green development worldwide, many challenges...
In recent years, as described in other chapters in this book, the intention to mitigate greenhouse g...
This study analyzed the role of low-carbon energy technologies in reducing the greenhouse gas emissi...
We review the current policy with respect to carbon emission reduction in Indonesia. This objective ...
We investigated the key mitigation options for achieving the mid-term target for carbon emission red...
This chapter provides an overview of Indonesia’s current economy, energy sector, land use, and clima...
Indonesia is among the largest 25 carbon dioxide emitting countries when considering only fossil fue...
Indonesia is among the largest 25 carbon dioxide emitting countries when considering only fossil fue...
As a developing country, Indonesia has voluntarily committed to reduce its green-house gases(GHGs) e...
This paper studies the impact of international climate policy on the economy and structure of the en...
The role of tropical deforestation and forest fire in the climate change debate has become apparent ...
Contains fulltext : 151615.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)47 p
This paper argues the importance for Indonesia to start developing strategies to mitigate its emissi...
Indonesia has developed a plan for its energy sector far into the future, however, the plan might be...
Indonesia, a developing country endowed with abundant fossil fuel resources, anticipates that fossil...
Despite a substantial effort orchestrated to accelerate green development worldwide, many challenges...
In recent years, as described in other chapters in this book, the intention to mitigate greenhouse g...