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Transformation for Low - Carbon Development

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Rethinking Development: Low Carbon, High Impact. BOOK OF ABSTRACTS & POLICY BRIEFS

Risma Rizkia Nurdianti (Editor)

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This Book of Abstracts and Policy Briefs, based on the conference and panel discussion at ICONIC 2024, provides a brief summary of Indonesia’s efforts to transition toward a low-carbon economy. It focuses on key sectors, including carbon capture and storage, the built environment, AFOLU (Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use), sustainable investment, and decarbonization in industrial and transport sectors. The insights presented in this work aim to support Indonesia in addressing the challenges within these sectors while balancing economic development and greenhouse gas emissions. Ultimately, it is our hope that this compilation will inspire continued dialogue and concrete actions toward a resilient, low-carbon future for Indonesia.

ISBN-13 (eBook) 9783689527976
Language English
Page Number 110
Edition 1.
Publication Place Göttingen
Publication Date 2025-03-27
General Categorization Convention and Congress Book
Departments Economics
Social sciences
Natural Sciences
Agricultural science
Keywords agricultural trade, common agricultural policy, Indonesia, livestock sector, sustainable agriculture, carbon intensity, corporate activities, industry transformation, transition, turnover rate, community development, corporate social responsibility, life cycle assessment, mining industry, low carbon development, environmental impact, environmental protection, greenhouse gas emissions, livestock farming system, precision livestock feeding, carbon credit, geothermal, hydropower, renewable energy, solar energy, carbon reduction, community conservation, low-carbon development, migrant integration, sustainable societies, digitalization, recycle, urban area, waste management, waste segregation, Biodiesel, catalyst, green mussel, used cooking oil, hot dip galvanizing, mixed method research, niche industry, recyclability and reusability, sustainability in infrastructure