The document discusses the criteria and indicators necessary for the permanent restoration of Indonesia's peatlands, highlighting the importance of a transdisciplinary approach that includes biophysical, social, economic, and governance aspects. It emphasizes multistakeholder participation in refining these criteria and the necessity of addressing gaps such as variability in peatland characteristics and ensuring community involvement. Key findings indicate that successful restoration relies on scientifically valid indicators that are responsive to changes and relevant to user needs.