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Based in southeast Asia, Forest Carbon is a unique firm established to address the need for regionally focused technical services on REDD+ and carbon forestry to the public, private and NGO sectors in tropical rainforest countries. Forest Carbon specializes in both core and experimental technical services depending on the design and goals of each client, such as baseline measurement, REDD+ project

design, implementation, and forest monitoring for the voluntary and emerging compliance markets in REDD+ and sustainable forest management. Our team of experts work one-on-one with clients on all aspects of project development, including: carbon baseline measurement, project design, implementation, and the monitoring, report and validation of carbon forestry projects for the emerging voluntary and compliance carbon markets. We specialize in supporting field level development of projects in Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+), plus the reforestation, conservation and sustainable management of forests.

The head of the Indonesian Peat Restoration Agency visited our project with University Muhammidiyah Palangka Raya in Cen...
06/02/2017

The head of the Indonesian Peat Restoration Agency visited our project with University Muhammidiyah Palangka Raya in Central Kalimantan.

-Pada hari Senin, 30 Januari 2017 telah dilaksanakan kunjungan Kepala Badan Restorasi Gambut (BRG) ke site penelitian bersama Fapertahut UM Palangkaraya dengan PT Hutan Amanah Lestari yang secara kolaboratif bersama Borneo Nature Foundation (BNF) dan Forest Carbon. Penelitian yang didanai oleh ICCTF...

Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility Unlocks Private Sector Finance for Climate, Biodiversity and JobsJAKARTA, INDONESIA...
03/11/2016

Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility Unlocks Private Sector Finance for Climate, Biodiversity and Jobs

JAKARTA, INDONESIA-- Oct 26, 2016) - The Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility, launched in Jakarta, will bring long-term finance to projects and companies that stimulate green growth and improve rural livelihoods.

Consisting of a loan fund and a grant fund, the facility will help Indonesia promote economic development while contributing to hitting its climate targets under the Paris Agreement. The facility will use public funding to unlock private finance in renewable energy production, and sustainable landscape management that reduces deforestation and forest degradation and restores degraded lands.

"This ground-breaking and innovative financial platform, a world's first, can transform the lives and livelihoods of millions of Indonesians in rural areas that deserve it the most," Dr. Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Chair of the Steering Committee of the facility, told the audience at a launch event hosted by the Indonesian government.

Speaking to representatives of the business community, financial institutions and civil society, Dr. Siti Nurbaya Bakar, Minister of Environment and Forestry, Republic of Indonesia, said, "We need to ensure that our landscapes produce sustainable goods. We fully support the Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility, which is in line with Indonesia's sustainable development aspirations."

H. E. Darmin Nasution, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs, Republic of Indonesia, said, "The Indonesian Government realizes that we can only achieve the Sustainable Development Goals through holistic policies such as integrated landscape management. The Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility aims to improve smallholder productivity while at the same time conserving our natural environment."

Key partners include BNP Paribas and ADM Capital, which will act as fund manager for the loan fund. UN Environment will manage the secretariat. BNP Paribas is a member of the UN Environment Finance Initiative.

"The TLFF initiative is aligned with BNP Paribas' strategic development plans for its business in Indonesia, in particular our domestic onshore business development, and is an integral element of the bank's Sustainable Finance and Investment programme," said Luc Cardyn, Head of Country for Indonesia and Chief Executive Officer of PT Bank BNP Paribas Indonesia.

"By joining in partnership with the Tropical Landscapes Financing Facility in the capacity of capital markets and structuring adviser, BNP Paribas will help create innovative and collaborative financing mechanisms to bring private capital at scale and with good governance and risk management principles to fund long-term sustainable development projects."

"We are pleased to be part of an innovative and scalable structure to promote sustainable investment in Indonesia," said Chris Botsford, CEO of ADM Capital. "We believe this partnership will help unlock private finance where it's needed most."

"The Tropical Landscapes Finance Facility is an innovative vehicle to channel private capital to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals," said UN Assistant Secretary General Elliott Harris of UN Environment.

"The facility will trigger progress across a number of the sustainable development goals, including saving the climate, protecting biodiversity and fostering renewable energy. It will provide access to long-term finance at affordable rates, which is essential for smallholder producers and investments into sustainable landscapes."

Read about how Forest Carbon uses technology in forest conservation!
28/07/2016

Read about how Forest Carbon uses technology in forest conservation!

One of Jakarta's best kept secrets is the arboretum in the Manggala Wanabakti complex, just off of Jalan Gatot Subroto, ...
16/06/2016

One of Jakarta's best kept secrets is the arboretum in the Manggala Wanabakti complex, just off of Jalan Gatot Subroto, the city's busiest thoroughfare. This living tree museum is a great showcase of Indonesia's many tree species and shares a complex with the Forest Carbon offices. The next time you are close by, take a stroll in the arboretum and come say hello to us!

29/04/2016

Forest Carbon team conducts a drone survey of a village forest area in Central Kalimantan as part of the USAID LESTARI project.

Forest Carbon team conducts a drone survey of a village forest area in Central Kalimantan as part of the USAID LESTARI p...
29/04/2016

Forest Carbon team conducts a drone survey of a village forest area in Central Kalimantan as part of the USAID LESTARI project.

07/12/2015

Institute Deliverologi Indonesia and Forest Carbon's proposal among six new ideas to drive finance for climate adaptation and mitigation by The Lab https://shar.es/1cSf6q

PARIS–The Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance has selected six new ideas for additional analysis, stress-testing, and development in the next phase of its second year. During its Call for Ideas, which was open from October 7th through November 7th, The Lab received a huge breadth and quality o…

Excellent analysis and a spot on perspective.
16/02/2015

Excellent analysis and a spot on perspective.

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Forest Carbon's work on jurisdictional REDD+ mentioned in Top Story of the week on Ecosystem Marketplace, citing compani...
22/12/2012

Forest Carbon's work on jurisdictional REDD+ mentioned in Top Story of the week on Ecosystem Marketplace, citing companies with the stamina to continue on...

Negotiations moved slowly at the international level as the UNFCCC COP18 conference in Doha came to a close. Among the key decisions made, countries agreed to extend the Kyoto Protocol out to a second commitment period running 2013-2020, under which the Clean Development Mechanism and Joint Implemen...

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