This document discusses Indonesia's efforts to reduce deforestation and forest degradation through REDD+. It provides background on Indonesia's high rate of deforestation, noting that over 60% of its greenhouse gas emissions come from the forestry sector. It then outlines Indonesia's REDD+ strategy, which includes reducing the drivers of deforestation, establishing REDD+ institutions like a REDD+ Agency, and generating co-benefits for biodiversity and community livelihoods from sustainable forest management. The strategy aims to shift Indonesia's development paradigm to be more sustainable and recognizes that addressing governance, tenure issues, and capacity building are essential to successfully reducing emissions and conserving forests.