Indonesia has seen high rates of deforestation from 1990-2006, with predicted high emissions from land use change and peat fires up to 2020 if no action is taken. Indonesia's emission reduction plan through supported NAMAs (Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions) aims to reduce emissions by 26% below business as usual by 2020, with potential to reach 36% reduction through activities like land allocation, fire prevention, peatland rehabilitation, and sustainable forest management. The Ministry of Forestry of Indonesia has outlined priority policies from 2010-2014 to strengthen forest protection and management, as well as empower communities and undertake climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, supported through international cooperation programs.