Research Milestone on
Criteria & Indicators Toward Permanent
Restoration of Indonesia's Peatlands
Dr. Haris Gunawan
Deputy of Research and Development
Peatland Restoration Agency of The
Republic of Indonesia
• Rewetting
• Revegetation
• Emission
• Water level monitoring
• Fire Danger Rating
System
• Peat Mapping
• Desa Peduli Gambut
• Cleric and Priest for
Peat Restoration
awareness
• Participation Study
• Paludiculture
• Agroforestry
• Kelulut Honey
• Peat-Friendly
Commodities and
Payment for
Ecosystem Services
Multistakeholder Participation
in Peatland Restoration effort
Biophysics
Economy
Social
Governance
Creating Harmonic Living in Restored Peatland in Indonesia
Research Aspect in Monitoring the success of Peatland Restoration
BRG Transdisciplinary integrated Research
Water Balance Based
Management of Peat
Hydrological Unity
Precise calculation of
hydrological cycle
component within Peat
Hydrological Unity
PHU Pulau Tebing Tinggi à Landscape Based Research
Data	to	support	3R’s	and	Beyond	3R’s	in	this	
PHU:
• LIDAR	data
• Water	Balance	Analysis
• Peat	rewetting	Infrastructure	existence
• Fire	Danger	Rating	System
• Socio-Economic	data
• Cultural	value	data
• Biodiversity	and	High	Conservation	Value	Area
Tasik – Lake in Ombrogenous
Peatland. Natural water storage
in domed peatland.
Kelulut Honey – Economic
Revitalization effort for community's
alternative livelihood and to prevent
fire from land clearing
PHU Variabilities
(106 PHUs)
Example:
• Papua
• Comprehensive peat characteristic remain unknown
• Mendahara – Batanghari
• Establishment of Land Status is not followed by recovery
rate (level of degradation)
• Kubu Raya
• Hydrophobicity in peatland characteristic
• Batanghari – Air Hitam Laut
• Variety in microtopography of peatland landscape
Fire and land degradation in PHU Batanghari- Air
Hitam
Landuse varieties- PHU Batanghari-Air Hitam
Laut
Source: Dr. Asmadi
PLG Year 2002 – Source: Prf. Azwar Maas
Collapsed Dome
The Way Forward
Conceptualization and design the frameworks for C & I based
on the four pillars holistically (Biophysics, Social, Economic
and Governance)
Indonesia and International cooperation consist of (from all
sector): Scientist, academia, practitioner, local communities,
multilevel governance/ non-governance bodies, they must
participate in refining and verifying the C & I of peatland
restoration
Wrap Up
• Prof. Maas è Peatland Restoration based on Water Balance; Peat must Wet!
• Ir. Tampubolon è Paludiculture strongly supports recovery of degraded peatland
ecosystem and increasing community livelihood
• Dr. Budisusanti è Regulation on C&I still relies on Biophysical Aspects (we must do
in-depth research to fill the gaps)
• Dr. Lera Miles è Indicator is scientifically valid, based on available data, responsive
to change in issue of interest, easily understandable, relevant, and IT IS USED
• Dr. Mumbunan è Implementation of Economic Indicator through domestic
mobilization of resources, Result Based Payment, Public-Private and blended finance
• Dr. Wardhana èBRG activities insight toward C&I development, suitable and precise
data must be used to established comprehensive C & I for peatland restoration
• Maria Nuutinen, M.S è Robust C & I must support halting the degradation and raise
awareness of the importance of successful ecosystem restoration
Key Issues to
Support
Criteria and
Indicator in
Peatland
Restoration
• 120	research	projects	of	BRG	has	elicited	that	there	are	four	essential	
pillars	In	C	&	I	in	peatland	restoration	i.e.	Biophysics,	Social,	Economy	
and	Governance	which	must	be	equally	considered.
• At	present	regulation	regarding	C	&	I	to	restore	Peatland	Landscape	
mostly	focused	in	biophysical	aspect.	C	&	I	for	social-economic	and	
governance	must	be	established.
• Gaps	include:	PHU	variability,	new	economic	paradigm,	stakeholder	
participation	and	governance
• Restoration	measures	differ	between	PHU’s.	No	silver	bullet	exist!	
But,	C	&	I must	Scientifically	valid,	Based	on	reliable	data,	
Responsive	to	change	in	issue	of	interest,	Easily	understandable,	
Relevant	to	user	needs	and	It	is	used!
• We	must	use	all	available	modalities,	including	all	aspects	data	and	
activities	available	to	reach	our	goal “Beyond	Sustainable	Tropical	
Peatland	Landscape	Management,”	how	we	can	generate	positive	
impact	for	communities	from	our	effort	in	restoring	the	tropical	
peatland	landscape	based	on	precise	and	suitable	C	and	I	for	
Indonesia’s	Peatland.
• Scientist,	researcher,	practitioner,	local	community,	multilevel	
governance	bodies	must	participate	in	refining	and	and verifying	the	C	
&	I	of	peatland	restoration
Thank You
Sungai Baung, Seruyan, Kalteng

Research milestone on criteria & indicators toward permanent restoration of Indonesia's peatlands

  • 1.
    Research Milestone on Criteria& Indicators Toward Permanent Restoration of Indonesia's Peatlands Dr. Haris Gunawan Deputy of Research and Development Peatland Restoration Agency of The Republic of Indonesia
  • 2.
    • Rewetting • Revegetation •Emission • Water level monitoring • Fire Danger Rating System • Peat Mapping • Desa Peduli Gambut • Cleric and Priest for Peat Restoration awareness • Participation Study • Paludiculture • Agroforestry • Kelulut Honey • Peat-Friendly Commodities and Payment for Ecosystem Services Multistakeholder Participation in Peatland Restoration effort Biophysics Economy Social Governance Creating Harmonic Living in Restored Peatland in Indonesia Research Aspect in Monitoring the success of Peatland Restoration BRG Transdisciplinary integrated Research
  • 3.
    Water Balance Based Managementof Peat Hydrological Unity Precise calculation of hydrological cycle component within Peat Hydrological Unity
  • 4.
    PHU Pulau TebingTinggi à Landscape Based Research Data to support 3R’s and Beyond 3R’s in this PHU: • LIDAR data • Water Balance Analysis • Peat rewetting Infrastructure existence • Fire Danger Rating System • Socio-Economic data • Cultural value data • Biodiversity and High Conservation Value Area Tasik – Lake in Ombrogenous Peatland. Natural water storage in domed peatland. Kelulut Honey – Economic Revitalization effort for community's alternative livelihood and to prevent fire from land clearing
  • 5.
    PHU Variabilities (106 PHUs) Example: •Papua • Comprehensive peat characteristic remain unknown • Mendahara – Batanghari • Establishment of Land Status is not followed by recovery rate (level of degradation) • Kubu Raya • Hydrophobicity in peatland characteristic • Batanghari – Air Hitam Laut • Variety in microtopography of peatland landscape Fire and land degradation in PHU Batanghari- Air Hitam Landuse varieties- PHU Batanghari-Air Hitam Laut Source: Dr. Asmadi PLG Year 2002 – Source: Prf. Azwar Maas Collapsed Dome
  • 6.
    The Way Forward Conceptualizationand design the frameworks for C & I based on the four pillars holistically (Biophysics, Social, Economic and Governance) Indonesia and International cooperation consist of (from all sector): Scientist, academia, practitioner, local communities, multilevel governance/ non-governance bodies, they must participate in refining and verifying the C & I of peatland restoration
  • 7.
    Wrap Up • Prof.Maas è Peatland Restoration based on Water Balance; Peat must Wet! • Ir. Tampubolon è Paludiculture strongly supports recovery of degraded peatland ecosystem and increasing community livelihood • Dr. Budisusanti è Regulation on C&I still relies on Biophysical Aspects (we must do in-depth research to fill the gaps) • Dr. Lera Miles è Indicator is scientifically valid, based on available data, responsive to change in issue of interest, easily understandable, relevant, and IT IS USED • Dr. Mumbunan è Implementation of Economic Indicator through domestic mobilization of resources, Result Based Payment, Public-Private and blended finance • Dr. Wardhana èBRG activities insight toward C&I development, suitable and precise data must be used to established comprehensive C & I for peatland restoration • Maria Nuutinen, M.S è Robust C & I must support halting the degradation and raise awareness of the importance of successful ecosystem restoration
  • 8.
    Key Issues to Support Criteriaand Indicator in Peatland Restoration • 120 research projects of BRG has elicited that there are four essential pillars In C & I in peatland restoration i.e. Biophysics, Social, Economy and Governance which must be equally considered. • At present regulation regarding C & I to restore Peatland Landscape mostly focused in biophysical aspect. C & I for social-economic and governance must be established. • Gaps include: PHU variability, new economic paradigm, stakeholder participation and governance • Restoration measures differ between PHU’s. No silver bullet exist! But, C & I must Scientifically valid, Based on reliable data, Responsive to change in issue of interest, Easily understandable, Relevant to user needs and It is used! • We must use all available modalities, including all aspects data and activities available to reach our goal “Beyond Sustainable Tropical Peatland Landscape Management,” how we can generate positive impact for communities from our effort in restoring the tropical peatland landscape based on precise and suitable C and I for Indonesia’s Peatland. • Scientist, researcher, practitioner, local community, multilevel governance bodies must participate in refining and and verifying the C & I of peatland restoration
  • 9.
    Thank You Sungai Baung,Seruyan, Kalteng