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SUMMARY:Beyond Carbon: How mangrove restoration in Batu Ampar supports livelihoods and ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:Objectives\nThis workshop\, facilitated by Wiro Wirandi from Nusantara Climate Initiative\, an expert of sustainable commodities\, aims to deepen understanding and build practical capacity on the implementation of NbS in Indonesia’s blue carbon ecosystems. It will highlight lessons learned and good practices\, including the case of Batu Ampar\, Kubu Raya\, West Kalimantan—where local communities depend on mangrove ecosystems for economic activities such as crab cultivation.   \nBackground\nCoastal ecosystems in Indonesia are rapidly degrading due to climate change and especially human activities. As a maritime country\, Indonesia relies heavily on its coastal areas for economic activities\, but overuse has damaged key ecosystems like mangroves\, seagrasses\, and coral reefs. This harms biodiversity\, reduces natural protection from disasters\, and puts the lives and incomes of coastal communities at risk. For instance\, over half of recent mangrove loss is due to shrimp farming\, while seagrasses are damaged by pollution and sedimentation (McLeod and Salm\, 2006). Restoring these ecosystems is crucial\, especially for communities that depend on them or are shifting toward tourism. \nNature-based Solutions (NbS) offer a way forward by using healthy ecosystems to support climate action\, reduce disaster risks\, and promote sustainable development. Examples include restoring mangroves to prevent coastal erosion and reviving seagrasses to store carbon. In this workshop\, Nusantara Climate will share its NbS work at the Kandelia Alam (KLIA) Batu Ampar site and invite participants to explore practical\, community-based blue carbon restoration strategies that support both nature and local economies. \nSpeakers\nAndreas A. Hutahaean Ph.D\, Principal Consultant\, Neyen \nAlvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Consultant\, Neyen \nWiro Wirandi\, Head of Division Sustainable Commodities\, Nusantara Climate Initiatives (NCI) \nAgenda\n09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee\n09.30 – 09.35 Welcoming remarks\, Neyen\n09.35 – 09.45 Topic introduction\, Alvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Neyen \nWorkshop\n09.45 – 10.25 Beyond Carbon: How Mangrove Restoration in Batu Ampar Supports Livelihoods and Ecosystems\, Wiro Wirandi\, NCI\n10.25 – 11.05 Q&A\n11.05 – 11.20 Closing and photo session\n11.20 – 12.00 Networking session \nWhen and where?\n3rd July\, 09:00 – 12:00 WIB \nWeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Meeting Room 25A \nWho should attend?\nThis workshop is designed for the private sector\, government officials\, NGOs\, research institutions/universities and intergovernmental organizations that are committed to advancing sustainability initiatives.
URL:https://infuse.neyen.io/event/beyond-carbon-how-mangrove-restoration-in-batu-ampar-supports-livelihoods-and-ecosystems/
LOCATION:WeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Room 25A\, Scbd\, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.52-53\, RT.5/RW.3\, Senayan\, Jakarta\, 12190
CATEGORIES:Blue Carbon,Nature Based Solutions
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20250709T133000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20250709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T092043
CREATED:20250625T114247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T141031Z
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SUMMARY:Executive session on leading the transition: Towards a low-carbon future
DESCRIPTION:inFUSE Sustainability Network\, Thailand.\nKick-off event\nConsumers around the world increasingly expect businesses to take meaningful action on climate change and its impacts. inFUSE comes to Bangkok to help the private sector in transforming corporate sustainability compliance into a strategic advantage. \ninFUSE is a network for the private sector\, designed to help businesses navigate carbon pricing regulations\, meet growing investor and stakeholder demands\, and drive measurable sustainability outcomes. \nWhile some organizations may choose to simply fulfill compliance obligations\, others will proactively leverage sustainability reporting and emissions reductions to achieve a competitive edge. Leading companies will excel in both areas: they will ensure compliance and\, at the same time\, develop a robust sustainability narrative that underpins long-term business success. \nObjectives\nThis kick-off workshop will provide Thai businesses with an update of the status and expected impact of local and international regulations and reporting requirements for emissions reductions and net-zero pathway. This will include expected carbon taxation\, Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and CORSIA. It will highlight what businesses can do to be prepared\, and steps they can take to be ready to take advantage of the opportunities that will unfold. \nWho this is for\nBusiness leaders\, sustainability managers\, corporate strategists\, and compliance professionals from companies seeking to navigate evolving carbon pricing regulations\, meet reporting demands\, and build credible decarbonization strategies. \nAgenda\n13.00 – 13.30: Registration \n13.30 – 13.35: Welcoming remarks\, Jens Radschinski\, Co-Founder\, Kora Climate \n13.35 – 14.10: Scene-setting presentation\, Johan Nylander\, Principal Consultant\, Neyen Consulting \n14.10 – 15.00: Panel discussion and Q&A on Corporate Sustainability challenges and opportunities for Thai businesses in a changing global landscape \n15.00 – 16.00 Breakout Group Discussions\, presentations and feedback \n16.00 – 17.00\, Closing\, networking and refreshments \nRegister today\nSpace is limited. Register today to secure your place and make sure that you are included in our weekly network meetings starting in August.
URL:https://infuse.neyen.io/event/executive-session-on-leading-the-transition-towards-a-low-carbon-future/
LOCATION:Intercontinental Hotel\, Bangkok\, 973 Phloen Chit Road\, Bangkok\, Lumpini\, Pathum Wan\, 10330\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Corporate Sustainability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neyen":MAILTO:info@neyen.io
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250710T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T092043
CREATED:20250707T015358Z
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Indonesia’s Peatlands: Pathways to Carbon Reduction and Sustainable Restoration
DESCRIPTION:Objectives\nThis workshop session facilitated by Imam Basuki\, a Senior Wetland Specialist from Wildlife Works Indonesia\, seeks a shared understanding of the strategic importance of peatlands for climate mitigation\, insights into project design and implementation challenges\, and actionable recommendations to support the advancement of carbon crediting frameworks at both voluntary and regulated levels.  \nBackground\nIndonesia’s 13.4 million hectares of peatlands represent one of the world’s largest carbon sinks\, playing a vital role in global climate regulation. However\, these ecosystems are increasingly threatened by deforestation\, drainage\, land conversion\, and frequent fires. Sustainable management and restoration of peatlands offer a significant opportunity for Indonesia to support global climate mitigation efforts through nature-based solutions\, particularly by enhancing carbon storage and reducing emissions. \nThis workshop will delve into the current condition of Indonesia’s peatlands and their role in long-term carbon reduction. It will explore ongoing and planned carbon projects\, challenges in voluntary and domestic carbon markets\, and the implementation of strategies like REDD+\, large-scale ecosystem restoration\, and fire prevention. Participants will also discuss technical aspects such as carbon sink rates\, carbon removal accounting\, and crediting standards within both international and national contexts. \nSpeakers\nAndreas A. Hutahaean Ph.D\, Principal Consultant\, Neyen \nAlvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Consultant\, Neyen \nImam Basuki\, Senior Wetland Specialist\, Wildlife Works Indonesia \nAgenda\n09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee\n09.30 – 09.35 Welcoming remarks\, Neyen\n09.35 – 09.45 Topic introduction\, Alvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Neyen \nWorkshop\n09.45 – 10.25 Unlocking Indonesia’s Peatlands: Pathways to Carbon Reduction and Sustainable Restoration\, Imam Basuki\, Wildlife Works Indonesia\n10.25 – 11.05 Q&A\n11.05 – 11.20 Closing and photo session\n11.20 – 12.00 Networking session \nWhen and where?\n3rd July\, 09:00 – 12:00 WIB \nWeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Meeting Room 25A \nWho should attend?\nThis workshop is designed for the private sector\, government officials\, NGOs\, research institutions/universities and intergovernmental organizations that are committed to advancing sustainability initiatives.
URL:https://infuse.neyen.io/event/unlocking-indonesias-peatlands-pathways-to-carbon-reduction-and-sustainable-restoration/
LOCATION:WeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Room 25A\, Scbd\, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.52-53\, RT.5/RW.3\, Senayan\, Jakarta\, 12190
CATEGORIES:Blue Carbon,Nature Based Solutions
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250717T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250717T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T092043
CREATED:20250714T021210Z
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SUMMARY:From Above the Canopy: Remote Sensing for Carbon and Nature
DESCRIPTION:Objectives\nThis workshop is part of the MRV series\, facilitated by Agustan Agustan\, a Senior Researcher from BRIN\, aims to introduce and deepen participants’ understanding of how remote sensing can be applied to support MRV — including in carbon projects\, Nature-Based Solutions\, and other relevant contexts. It also aims to strengthen foundational technical capacity in the integrated use of radar and optical data.  \nBackground\nRemote sensing has advanced rapidly in recent decades\, with better data availability\, resolution\, sensor variety\, and analysis methods. Initially used for basic mapping like land cover classification\, it now supports strategic areas such as climate action\, carbon accounting\, and biomass estimation—especially with the integration of AI and satellite technology. \nIt plays a key role in Nature-Based Solutions (NbS)\, aiding in site identification (e.g.\, degraded lands\, watersheds\, coastal zones) and monitoring restoration efforts like reforestation and agroforestry. Tools like NDVI and radar help track vegetation health and land cover change over time. \nCombining radar and optical data strengthens monitoring\, reporting\, and verification (MRV) systems—especially for estimating above-ground biomass\, which is critical for calculating carbon storage in ecosystems. \nSpeakers\nAndreas A. Hutahaean Ph.D\, Principal Consultant\, Neyen \nAlvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Consultant\, Neyen \nAgustan\, Senior Researcher\, BRIN – Ketua Umum\, Masyarakat Ahli Penginderaan Jauh Indonesia (MAPIN) \nAgenda\n09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee\n09.30 – 09.35 Welcoming remarks\, Neyen\n09.35 – 09.45 Topic introduction\, Alvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Neyen \nWorkshop\n09.45 – 10.25 From Above the Canopy: Remote Sensing for Carbon and Nature \, Agustan Agustan\, BRIN\n10.25 – 11.05 Q&A\n11.05 – 11.20 Closing and photo session\n11.20 – 12.00 Networking session \nWhen and where?\n17th July\, 09:00 – 12:00 WIB \nWeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Meeting Room 25A \nWho should attend?\nThis workshop is designed for the private sector\, government officials\, NGOs\, research institutions/universities and intergovernmental organizations that are committed to advancing sustainability initiatives.
URL:https://infuse.neyen.io/event/from-above-the-canopy-remote-sensing-for-carbon-and-nature/
LOCATION:WeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Room 25A\, Scbd\, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.52-53\, RT.5/RW.3\, Senayan\, Jakarta\, 12190
CATEGORIES:MRV
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250723T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250723T113000
DTSTAMP:20260430T092043
CREATED:20250718T074929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T074929Z
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SUMMARY:Bamboo for Climate Action: Unlocking Nature-based Solutions and Carbon Credit Potential
DESCRIPTION:Objectives\nThis workshop session facilitated by Marc Peeters\, a Partner in Bambu Nusa Verde\, aims to explore and promote the role of bamboo as a nature-based solution that can contribute meaningfully to both carbon credit generation and community resilience. It will bring together stakeholders from government\, research institutions\, civil society\, and the private sector to share knowledge\, assess opportunities\, and identify pathways for integrating bamboo into broader climate and development agendas. \nBackground\nNature-based solutions are gaining attention for climate mitigation\, with the forestry sector playing a key role. Among various commodities\, bamboo stands out for its ability to reduce emissions while also supporting local livelihoods and restoring ecosystems. \nThough often mistaken for a tree\, bamboo is a fast-growing grass with over 1\,250 species found in tropical and subtropical areas. Its rapid growth and ability to thrive on degraded land make it ideal for reforestation and carbon capture. Research from Universitas Gadjah Mada shows bamboo can absorb up to 17 tons of carbon per hectare per year and produce 35% more oxygen than trees. \nIn addition to its environmental benefits\, bamboo offers economic value. Integrated into nature-based solution (NbS) frameworks\, it can support local communities through skills training\, bamboo-based industries\, and participation in carbon markets. This combination of climate and social benefits makes bamboo a strong candidate for both voluntary and compliance carbon market strategies. \nSpeakers\nAndreas A. Hutahaean Ph.D\, Principal Consultant\, Neyen \nAlvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Consultant\, Neyen \nMarc Peeters\, Partner\, Bambu Nusa Verde \nAgenda\n09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee\n09.30 – 09.35 Welcoming remarks\, Neyen\n09.35 – 09.45 Topic introduction\, Alvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Neyen \nWorkshop\n09.45 – 10.25 Bamboo for Climate Action: Unlocking Nature-based Solutions and Carbon Credit Potential\, Marc Peeters\, Bambu Nusa Verde\n10.25 – 11.05 Q&A\n11.05 – 11.20 Closing and photo session\n11.20 – 12.00 Networking session \nWhen and where?\n23rd July\, 09:00 – 12:00 WIB \nWeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Meeting Room 25A \nWho should attend?\nThis workshop is designed for the private sector\, government officials\, NGOs\, research institutions/universities and intergovernmental organizations that are committed to advancing sustainability initiatives.
URL:https://infuse.neyen.io/event/bamboo-for-climate-action-unlocking-nature-based-solutions-and-carbon-credit-potential/
LOCATION:WeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Room 25A\, Scbd\, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.52-53\, RT.5/RW.3\, Senayan\, Jakarta\, 12190
CATEGORIES:Nature Based Solutions
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250731T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20250731T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T092043
CREATED:20250728T062532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T082700Z
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SUMMARY:Advancing Carbon Markets in FOLU Sector: Integrating Policy\, Practice\, and Pricing for Sustainable Forestry in Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:Objectives\nThis workshop\, led by Ilham\, ST.\, MT\, Director of Forest Utilization Business at the Directorate General of Sustainable Forest Management\, Ministry of Environment and Forestry\, aims to enhance participants’ understanding of sustainable forest utilization in the AFOLU (Agriculture\, Forestry\, and Other Land Use) sector. The session will highlight the current practices in sustainable forest utilization\, emphasizing the alignment between regulatory frameworks and on-the-ground implementation.  \nBackground\nIndonesia’s vast tropical forests hold great potential to support national emission reduction goals\, especially through carbon projects in the forestry sector. Studies show Indonesia could produce over 1.2 billion tons of carbon credits annually by 2030\, with a market value reaching up to USD 16.7 billion. Projects in this sector include REDD+\, peatland and mangrove restoration\, biodiversity protection\, and community-based initiatives\, alongside less common types like afforestation and improved forest management. \nThis workshop explores how Indonesia’s forest utilization system\, under the PBPH permit framework\, is evolving to support carbon and environmental services. With insights from government and project examples\, the session aims to strengthen understanding of AFOLU carbon opportunities\, promote best practices\, and support the FOLU Net Sink 2030 target through credible\, sustainable forest management. \nSpeakers\nAndreas A. Hutahaean Ph.D\, Principal Consultant\, Neyen \nAlvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Consultant\, Neyen \nIlham S. T.\, M. T.\, Director of Forest Utilization Business at the Directorate General of Sustainable Forest Management\, Ministry of Forestry Indonesia \nAgenda\n09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee\n09.30 – 09.35 Welcoming remarks\, Neyen\n09.35 – 09.45 Topic introduction\, Alvianni Nur Mahmudah\, Neyen \nWorkshop\n09.45 – 10.25 Advancing Carbon Markets in FOLU Sector: Integrating Policy\, Practice\, and Pricing for Sustainable Forestry in Indonesia\, Ilham\, Ministry of Forestry Indonesia\n10.25 – 11.05 Q&A\n11.05 – 11.20 Closing and photo session\n11.20 – 12.00 Networking session \nWhen and where?\n31st July\, 09:00 – 12:00 WIB \nWeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Meeting Room 25A \nWho should attend?\nThis workshop is designed for the private sector\, government officials\, NGOs\, research institutions/universities and intergovernmental organizations that are committed to advancing sustainability initiatives.
URL:https://infuse.neyen.io/event/advancing-carbon-markets-in-folu-sector-integrating-policy-practice-and-pricing-for-sustainable-forestry-in-indonesia/
LOCATION:WeWork Revenue Tower – 25th Floor\, Room 25A\, Scbd\, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No.52-53\, RT.5/RW.3\, Senayan\, Jakarta\, 12190
CATEGORIES:FOLU
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