Bali Clean and Green province Road Map.

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Road Map for a Bali Clean and Green Province Om Swastiastu As a follow up to the commitment of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia to reduce carbon emissions by 26% until the year 2020, The Bali Provincial Government together with the Municipality / Cities in Bali, The Private Sector, NGOs, Villages, Schools, Universities and all Community Members have launched the program Bali Green Province. The program aims to create the local environment in Bali as clean, healthy, comfortable, sustainable and beautiful according to the values of Tri Hita Karana philosophy. In this booklet is presented the background, objectives, policies and strategies towards achieving Bali Green Province as well as an attached planning map for the Bali Green Province. Through this book it is hoped that all members of society can integrate similar perception, actions and steps, so that the goals and objectives of Bali Green Province can be achieved in an effective and sustainable manner. Realize that this pocket book is still very limited both in technical content and presentation, therefore the input and suggestions from all caring parties are expected to improve the content. Finally to all those who have helped / facilitated in the preparation of this pocket book thank you deeply. Hopefully, this pocket book provides benefits to all of us Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om Denpasar, February 2011 Environment Agency Bali Province A. A. Gede Alit Sastrawan Preface I. -----------------------------------MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF BALI Om Swastiastu Complexity of environmental problems in quantitative and qualitatively have experienced a significant escalation, one of the global environmental problems that is now a concern for many stakeholders is global warming potential GWP due to an increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) Bali Road Map 2007, which is the result of the UNFCCC declaration reminds us that the earth is no longer able to absorb the pollution load generated from human activities, therefore the effort of adaptation and mitigation of climate change becomes an obligation of us all. As a follow-up to the Government's commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 26%, the Bali Provincial Government has launched the Program Bali Green Province, with the main goal to make Bali clean, healthy, comfortable, sustainable and beautiful.


I am optimistic that Bali Green Province can be realized when all parties genuinely and consistently care and do real environmental practices & improvements in Bali. Hopefully Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa / Almighty God will always gives his guidance and protection to us all. Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti, Om Denpasar, February 2011 Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika

Preface II -----------------------------------TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE ................................................................. I MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR OF BALI II TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................... III I. INTRODUCTION....................................................1 a. Background ....................................................1 b. purpose ..............................................................4 II. VISION & MISSION ..........................................4 a. Vision ...................................................................4 b. Mission ................................................................5 III. POLICY AND STRATEGY ................................5 a. Policy ................................................................5 b. Strategy ...............................................................6 1. Green Culture ......................................................6 2. Green Economy ...................................................6 3. Clean & Green .....................................................7 c. Targets ................................................................8 1. Green Culture ......................................................8 2. Green Economy ..................................................9 3. Clean & Green .................................................10 IV. Programs / activities .........................................12 A. Green Culture ...................................................12 B. Green Economy ................................................13 C. Clean & Green ..................................................14 V. Working indicator ..............................................16 a. Short Term (2010-2013) .....................................16 b. Medium Term (2014-2018) .................................18 c. Long Term (2018-2028) ......................................19 VI. Financing ...........................................................21 VII. Monitoring and Evaluation ............................... 21 VIII. Closing ............................................................ 22


Attachments. Page 24-30 (setting up on a spreadsheet, tomorrow will be done) III ----------------ROAD MAP (Basic Plan) TOWARDS A GREEN BALI Province I. INTRODUCTION A. Background Provincial Bali has an area of + / - 5.636.66 km2 or 0.29% of Indonesia's land area with a population of 3,891,428 inhabitants (2010). In the last 10 years period (2000-2010) population growth in Bali province has reached 2:15% per year within the last 2 years the economic growth in Bali has increased at a rate of 5.33% (2009) and 5.64% (2010). Meanwhile, the poverty rate in Bali has decreased by 5.13% (2009) and 4.88% (until March 2010). Population growth and economic development has raised several environmental issues as follows: Page 1 ---------------1. Still weak public awareness in environmental protection and management 2. Violation of space utilization 3. Still weak waste management systems 4. Traffic jams 5. Pollution of water resources 6. a reduction in water catchment areas 7. An Increase in the extent of the disaster prone areas 8. Increased damage to coastal and marine resources 9. Reduced biodiversity 10. Limited data and environmental information 11. Limited adaptation and mitigation efforts on climate change impacts 12. Limited monitoring and enforcement of environmental law 13. Increasingly limited resources of qualified manpower in the environmental field In order to realize an advanced, secure, peaceful and prosperous Bali Mandara (safe independent and prosperous) and in accordance with the Bali Provincial RPJMD years 2008-2013, Bali Regional development priorities, including: Page 2 -----------------------1. Further reduction of poverty and unemployment 2. Improved access and quality of education and health 3. Increased development of agriculture, small industries and tourism and world class business 4. Preservation and development of local culture 5. Improvement in infrastructure development for environmental management and spatial


planning 6. Improved performance in the public service 7. Increased peace and good order of society To schedule development priorities in order to realize the above, the program has launched a green province of Bali on 22 Feb. 2010 to coincide with the opening of the UN Conference on Environment Management (United Nations Environmental Program / UNEP) to 11 in Nusa Dua Page 3 -----------------------B. Goal Green Bali Province, is the commitment of the Government and the Government of Bali provinces, districts / municipals in-Bali, the Private Sector, NGOs, Universities, Schools, Villages and all components, with all it’s resources and efforts to realize sustainable development of the Bali Area (clean, healthy, comfortable, beautiful, and sustainable) for now and the generations to follow with an advanced, secure, peaceful and prosperous Bali Mandara II. Vision and Mission A. VISION Creation of Bali Regional sustainable development (clean, healthy, comfortable, sustainable, and beautiful) in accordance with the value - the value of Tri Hita Karana Page 4 -----------------------C. MISSION 1. Building a clean & civilized society with a love of the environment (Green Culture) 2. Developing economies in harmony with the carrying capacity and sustainability of Bali’s environment (Green economy) 3. Realizing Bali to become clean, healthy, comfortable, sustainable and beautiful (Clean and Green)

III. POLICY AND STRATEGY A, Policy In realizing Bali Green Province there has been developed 3 (three) basic policy’s that includes: 1. Increasing public awareness in the development of the Regional Environmental Bali 2. Develop cooperation and partnership in the management of natural resources and the environment 3. Increasing community participation to overcome Bali Province’s environmental issues Page 5 ------------------------


B. Strategy 1. Green Culture: Preserving and developing the cultural values (local wisdom) relating to the environment, including various religious activities either small, medium and large. 2. Green Economy: Creating Regional economy of Bali that can improve people's welfare, alleviate poverty, and develop an environmentally friendly investment. Page 6 -----------------------3. Clean & Green: Integrating and synergizing environmental development programs into all development sectors (government), private and public. All three of these strategies affect each other and are inseparable from one another, and the schematic of this is described below: In order to realize the Bali Green Province, cultural factors (attitude) of the community becomes an important component that needs the attention of all parties, whether community, business, and government. This also means that every component of society must have awareness, commitment, with active and ongoing participation. Page 7 -----------------------C. Target Green Culture: Develop curriculum-based educational environment. Develop school / High school that care about the environment. Encourage the development of environmentally friendly appropriate technology. Encourage traditional institutions (Village Pekraman, Subak, Subak Abian and Sekaa Truna) in addressing environmental issues. To encourage every household to manage waste in the 3-R system (reduce, reuse and recycle). Establish beautiful sacred areas. Develop and protect various kinds of rare plants / Ceremony? . Develop pilot environmental management through the Village Environmental Awareness Practices (DSL). Explore creative local solutions in environmental preservation work. Improving environmental management campaigns through the media sharing. Page 8 -----------------------Provide incentives / rewards for community environmental care. Stabilize institutional performance on County / City Environmental practices. Develop environmental information management system. Green Economy: Encourage every business and / or activity to implement the three Rs and employ composting in waste management. Manage business and / or activity using appropriate environmental quality standards. Increase private participation (Corporate Social Responsibility / CSR) in the control of pollution and environmental degradation and poverty alleviation.


Page 9 -----------------------Control of exhaust emissions from the source is moving and not moving Empowering business and / or activities of energy efficiency and increased use of renewable energy (solar, water, wind, biomass, biogas and other) Strengthen the management of B3 toxic waste Empowering the development of organic agriculture and environmentally friendly products Empowering every business and / or activity to follow the company's performance rating program (PROPER) Empowering business or conduct activities to follow environmentally sound business certification (ISO 14001) Empowering every business and / or activity to make efforts in mitigation and adaptation of climate change issues. Clean and Green: Instigate Bali Plastic Free Waste 2013 through segregation, composting, and distribution of waste plastic / inorganic. Improve vegetation cover through forest and land rehabilitation. Preserving the area around the lakes, reservoirs, and springs. Developing a program of clean rivers and streams (PROKASIH) Developing integrated coastal and marine management (ICM) Page 10 -----------------------Developing a clean port (Bandar Indah) Developing and preserving rare flora and fauna. Strengthen regional rainwater return to the water table through infiltration wells and biopori. Extending green open spaces. Restructure and expand the drainage system. Optimizing environmental checks & controls (AMDAL, UKL-UPL and SPPL) Controlling areas prone to disasters (floods and landslides) Control of space utilization. Oversight and enforcement of environmental law. Arrangement of the final processing of landfill waste. Rehabilitation of damage from former excavation work C. Page 11 -----------------------Control of damage to biological resources (coral reefs, sea grass beds, mangroves and flora / fauna). IV. PROGRAMS / ACTIVITIES A. Green Culture 1. The preparation of the book "Cultural Values / Hindu Religion in Environmental Management;


2. Development of pilot environmental schools (Adiwiyata / eco school); 3. Development of a pilot green offices (eco office); 4. Environmental management of shrine / temple areas; 5. Competitions in the field of environmental science; 6. Exhibitions of green environmental practices; 7. Development of global cooperation in environmental management; 8. Development of quality human resources in the environmental field; 9. Build an Environmental Education Center (Bali Eco-Science Centre); 10. Give awards for good environmental practices; 11. Household-based environmental management; 12. Development of environmental care groups. Page 12 -----------------------B. Green Economy 1. Environmental Development Tools (Strategic Environmental Assessment / KLHS, AMDAL, UKL-UPL, DPL, Environmental Audit, Environmental Management Practices) and environmental use permits; 2. Development of Cleaner Production Methods; 3. Setup and control pollution from industries (PROPER Region); 4. Development of a Clean River Program (PROKASIH); 5. Development of environmentally friendly certification (ISO 14001); 6. Development of renewable energy (solar, water, wind, biomass, biogas, bio ethanol, and others); 7. Development of environmentally friendly markets (green market); 8. Compliance with and enforcement of environmental laws; 9. Development of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR); 10. Give awards for good environmental practices in business; 11. Supervision and control of space utilization; 12. Control environmental pollution by solid waste, liquid and gas; Page 13 -----------------------13. Supervision and control of toxic substance & toxic waste. C. Clean & Green 1. Ongoing Socialization of Bali as a sustainable Green Province 2. Development of regional scale Waste Management Unit 3. Provision of facilities and infrastructure management of solid waste / garbage and liquid waste 4. Development of socially assisted programs for waste management 5. 3R (Reduce –Reuse-Recycle) system development in waste management 6. Development of environmentally friendly domestic liquid waste management technology (water wastes gardens) 7. The development of household-scale composting techniques (Takakura, microorganism Local / MOL) 8. Setup / revitalization of landfill sites 9. Establishing control of ozone depleting substances (ODS) 10. Development of organic agriculture (Simantri) 11. Watershed Rehabilitation


12. Control of erosion & sedimentation Page 14 -----------------------13. Conserving water resources 14. Conservation of biodiversity 15. Control damage to the forest 16. Rehabilitation / transplantation of coral reefs 17. Development of urban open green space (RTHK) 18. Control over land use 19. Conservation of rare plants (arboretum) 20. Village Development of Environment Awareness (DSL) 21. Develop a service for assistance in processing Complaints over Environmental Disputes (P3SLH) ?? 22. Development of an Environmental Laboratory 23. Coordinating the management of hygiene and gardening 24. Integrated marine and coastal management (ICM) Page 15 -----------------------25. Development of environmental information management system 26. Development of environmentally friendly technologies 27. Mitigation and adaptation to climate change impacts 28. Response to natural disaster 29. Rehabilitation of former excavation work/damage . 30. Biopori development and rainwater absorption wells. V. EMPLOYMENT INDICATORS A. SHORT TERM I. Green Culture: 1. Increasing public awareness of environmental conservation. 2. Tertuangnya environmental management in awig-awig/perarem. 3. Increasing the quality of manpower in the environmental field. 4. Implement the 3R method for waste management. 5. Development of environmental regulations. 6. Increased regulation and enforcement of environmental law. 7. Realization of the utilization of the values of local wisdom in preserving the environment. II. Green Economy: 1. Waste management (collection, sorting, management and distribution). Page 16 -----------------------2. The achievement of the development and utilization of renewable energy. 3. Reducing the level of environmental pollution. 4. The increased participation of business in the preservation of the environment (CSR). 5. Availability of data and environmental information periodically. 6. Increased adherence to business / activities in environmental management.


III. Clean & Green: 1. Reduced pollution by garbage and waste. 2. Distribution of waste plastic / inorganic. 3. Reduced incidents of inundation, flooding and landslides. 4. Optimal utilization of the garbage at the final processing site prior to landfill. 5. Increasing the quality and discharge of springs and rivers. 6. Availability of data and information of of and for the environment. 7. Reduce utilization of space violations. Page 17 -----------------------8. Reduced illegal logging and transfer of functions of forests. 9. Increasing regional biodiversity conservation in Bali. B. MEDIUM TERM (2014 - 2018): I. Green Culture: 1. Increasing public awareness in environmental conservation. 2. Increased enforcement of environmental law. 3. The realization of an environmentally conscious culture. II. Green Economy: 1. Availability of facility for incentives and disincentives. 2. The reduction of levels of pollution and environmental damage. 3. Increased efficiency of utilization of natural resources. 4. Increased compliance with environmental law for businesses. 5. Increased regional cooperation, national and international. III. Clean & Green: 1. Increasing public awareness in disaster management and climate change impacts. 2. The reduced critical lands. 3. Achieving an Organic Bali. 4. The increase in reserves and water quality of surface and underground water. ?? 5. The decline of sea water intrusion. Page 18 -----------------------C. LONG TERM (2018 - 2028): I. Green Culture: 1. Increased awareness and community disciplines in environmental management. 2. The increased balance of development in the economic, social cultural, and environmental. 3. The creation of the development of Bali that "metaksu" ( is in the correct vibration with ) and in accordance with the value - the value of Tri Hita Karana. ? Page 19 -----------------------II. Green Economy: 1. The creation of self-reliance in environmental management. 2. Realization of global cooperation.


3. Manifestation of environmentally friendly business activities. 4. The creation of management of international business environment. III. Clean & Green: 1. The realization of the development of an environmentally sound and sustainable Bali. 2. Implementation of mitigation and adaptation to climate change impacts. 3. Availability of access to water and energy resources equitably and fairly. 4. The creation of balanced regional development among regions and among sectors. Page 20 -----------------------VI. FINANCING Financing comes from the Province of Bali “Green Bali” Provincial Budgets, Budgets Districts / Cities in Bali, Private Industry and Commerce Sector , The Community and other sources of legitimate and non-binding contributions. ?? VII. MONITORING AND EVALUATION 1. To know the progress on implementation of activities in Bali Green Province and problem-solving efforts, it is necessary to implement monitoring and evaluation activities on an ongoing basis and regularly / periodically by the Working Group for Bali Green Province. Through continuous monitoring and harmonious evaluation it is hoped that there will materialize the implementation of programs and activities affectively and efficiently. ?? 2. Implementation of monitoring program for the Bali Green Province will be conducted through direct observation, regular meetings and reporting ranging from the level of Village, District, Larger District and Province. ( Desa/ Kelurahan,Kecamatan,Kabupaten/Kota ) Page 21 -----------------------3.The evaluation was conducted according to cycle stage activities include evaluation of short-term, medium and long term. The evaluation results become input for the execution of the next improvements. V. Closing The success of Green Bali Province is highly dependent on the awareness, participation / support and commitment in synergy and sustainability of all components of society (government, private, community leaders, traditional leaders, leaders of institutions, mass media, NGOs, schools / universities, cultural, religious, and others). Denpasar, 11-01-2011 Bali Provincial Government Page 22 ------------------------.



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1.

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

A Waste Management

1. Preparation of draft Province Bali about waste management 2. Structuring draft Province Bali about Waste Management

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √

3. Socialization Perda Prov. Bali about Waste Management

4. Socialization / waste management campaign by 3R systems 5. Development of household waste management with the Environment Agency Takakura method 6. Bali free movement of plastic waste

7. Development of regionalscale waste management unit

8. Development of plastic waste processing units

9. Development of waste management business unit / activity

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Bureau of Law & Human Rights Environment Agency, Bureau of Law & Human Rights, House of Representatives (DPR) Environment Agency, Bureau of Law & Human Rights, District / city Environment Agency, Bureau of Law & Human Rights, NGOs Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, District / City, NGOs Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, District/city, NGOs, Indonesian Retail Asso ciation, Bali Tourism Board, Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Private Environment Agency, Ministry of Public Works, District / city, Private Environment Agency, Local Tourism Offices, Industry and Commerce Departments, Health Departments, Environment Agency, Regional Touri sm Office, Office of Industry and Trade, De partment of Animal Husbandry, Bali Tourism Board, Indone sia Retail Association, Chamber of Commerce and Industr y, Private.


FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

10. Development of school-scale waste processing unit (elementary schools, colleges )

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

11. Development of a scale waste processing unit office

12. Development of waste management facilities and infrastructure

13. Setup / revitalization Landfill

2.

Waste

14. Developing a villageConscious (DSL)

15. Coordinating the management of hygiene and gardening

16. Revitalization waste management system

1. Development of environmentally friendly wastewater treatment system

2. Development of wastewater treatment systems scale household (Waste Water Garden)

3. Development of waste treatment piping systems

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Department of Education Youth and Sports, District / city. Environment Agency, District / city. Private Environment Agency, Regional Development Planning Board, Ministry of Public Works, Public Works Department, District / city. Environment Agency, Ministry of Public Works, Public Works Department, District / city. Environment Agency, Parisada Hindu Dharm a Indonesia, Main Assembly Pekram an Village, District / city. Environment Agency, Public Works Department, District / city. Public Works Department, District / city. Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, District / city. Environment Agency, Department of Industry and Trade, Department of Health, District / city. Environment Agency, Ministry of Public Works, Public Works Department, District / city.


NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

4. The development of communal waste (Community Sanitation sanitasi untuk masyarakat/SANIMAS) 5. Waste pollution control B3/ medical

3.

Energy

1. Preparation of Regulations governor about Renewable Energy Utilization

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

2. Preparation of draft local regulations about Utilization of Renewable Energy

3. Socialization local regulations about Renewable Energy Utilization

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Public Works Department, District / city, NGOs. Environment Agency, Industry and Trade and Cooperation, Ministry of Environment, Department of Health, Department of Agriculture, Department of Plantations, Animal Husbandry Department, Department of Hygiene and Gardeni ng, District / city. Environment Agency, Public Works Department, Bureau of Law and Human Rights, Bureau of Economic and Develop ment. Environment Agency, Public Works Department, Bureau of Law and Human Rights, Bureau of Economic and Develop ment. Environment Agency, Public Works Department, Bureau of Law and Human Rights, Bureau of Economic and Develop ment.


NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

4. Development and utilization of renewable energy (water, wind, solar, biogas, wave, etc.)

4.

Water Resources

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √

5. Efficiency of utilization of fossil energy

1. Conservation area around the lakes / reservoirs / embun gs and springs

2. Conservation of rain water catchment areas

3. Conservation / rehabilitation of watershed

4. Making biopori and absorption wells

5. Protecting the border lakes, reservoirs, e mbung, springs, rivers and gorges

Responsibility

Regional Development Planning Board, Environment Agency, Department of Public Works, Bureau of Law and Human Rights, Bureau of Economic and Develop ment, Environment Agency, Department of Industry and Trade, Pertamina, Environment Agency, Ministry of Public Works, Department of Public Works, Department of Forestry, Plant Protection Institute of food and Horticulture, Watershed Institute, Regency / city. Environment Agency, Department of Forestry, Plant Protection Institute of Food and Horticulture, Watershed Institute, District / city, Environment Agency, Department of Forestry, Plant Protection Institute of Food and Horticulture, Watershed Institute, District / city, Environment Agency, Department of Public Works, District / city, Environment Agency, Department of Forestry, Plant Protection Institute of Food and Horticulture, Watershed Institute, District / city.


NO

5.

FIELD

River

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

1. Development of Clean River Program (PROKASIH)

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

2. Monitoring water quality and river discharge

3. Identification of pollutant sources

4. Determination of water class

5. Mapping river

6.

Agriculture

1. Development of organic farming

2. Development of integrated farming systems (SIMANTRI)

3. Development of standardized biological pesticides

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, Department of Industry and Trade, District / city. Environment Agency,Department of Public Works, District / city. Environment Agency,Department of Health, Department of Public Works, District / city. Environment Agency, Department of Health, Department of Public Works, District / city. Environment Agency, Department of Public Works, District / city. Environment Agency, Department of of Agriculture, Department of farms, Department of Plantations, Non-Governmental Organization, District / city. Environment Agency, Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry Department, Department of Plantations, Non-Governmental Organization, District / city. Envoronment Agency, Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry Department, Department of


NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

4. Development of standardized organic fertilizer

7.

8.

Critical Land

Forest Resources

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

5. Perennial wetland preservatio n

6. Preservation subak standardized system

1. Documenting critical land

2. Reboisai / Greening

3. Monitoring and evaluation of critical land

1. Control of forest damage

Plantations, District / city. Responsibility

Environment Agency, Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry Department, Department of Plantations, District / city. Regional Development Planning Board, Department of Agriculture, Department of Plantations, Department of Forestry, Animal Husbandry Department, Envoronment Agency, District / City. Department Agriculture, Department Tourism, Department of Culture, Environment Agency, Main Assembly Pekram an Village, District / city, Department of Forestry, Regional Development Planning Board, Environment Agency, District / city, Ministry of Forestry, Department of Forestry, Animal Husbandry Department, Environment Agency, District / City. Ministry of Forestry, Department of Forestry, Animal Husbandry Department, Environment Agency, District / City. Ministry of Forestry, Department of Forestry, Animal Husbandry Department, Environment Agency, Local police


District / City.

NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

2. Reforestation

9.

Diversity

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

3. Reforestation of mangrove forests

4. Forestry forest fire control

5. Control of illegal logging Forestry

6. Control of forest land conversion

7. Empowerment of communities around the region

8. The development of community forests

9. Development of village forest

1. Identification of Bali Regional biodiversity

2. Preservation and developmen t of rare plants (Arboritum)

Responsibility

Ministry of Forestry, Department of Forestry, Regional Development Planning Board, Environment Agency, NGOs, Private, District / City. Environment Agency, Regional Police, District / City. Environment Agency, Regional Police, District / City. Environment Agency, Regional Police, District / City. Department of Forestry, Regional Development Planning Board, Department of Public Works, Department of Agriculture, Department of Plantations, NGOs, Private, District / City. Ministry of Forestry, Village Hall Community Education, Environment Agency, Department of Forestry, District / City. Ministry of Forestry, Department of Forestry, Environment Agency, District / City. Ministry of Forestry, Village Hall Community Education, Environment Agency, Department of Forestry, District / City. Department of Forestry, Environment Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Center, District / City. Department of Forestry, Environment Agency, Department of Culture, Department of


NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

3. Conservation of biodiversity

10

Coastal & Marine

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

4. Supervision of trade of protected flora and fauna

5. he development of flora and fauna mascot

1. Reboisai / rehabilitation of mangrove forests

2. Rehabilitation / transpalntasi coral reefs

3. Protecting the seagrass

4. Integrated marine and coastal management (ICM)

5. Data collection / mapping erosion / coastal erosion

Agriculture, District / City. Responsibility

Department of Forestry, Environment Agency, Department of Culture, Department of Agriculture, District / City. Department of Industry and Trade, Natural Resources Conservation Center. Department of Forestry, Environment Agency, Regional Police, District / City. Environment Agency, Department of Forestry, Department of Culture, District / City. Ministry of Forestry, Department of Forestry, Environment Agency, Department of Hygiene and Gardening, District / City. Ministry of Environment Environment Agency, Department of Hygiene and Gardening, District / City, Indonesian Marine Tourism Association, NGOs. Department of Hygiene and Gardening, Environment Agency, District / City. Environment Agency, District / City, Department of Hygiene and Gardening, Regional Development Planning Board, Department of Public Works,District / City. Ministry of Public Works, Department of Public Works, Environment Agency, Department of Hygiene and Gardeni ng, District / City.


NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

6. Combating erosion / coastal erosion

7. Empowerment of coastal communities / fishermen

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

9. Spatial planning of coastal and marine

1. The preparation of spatial plans District / city 2. Preparation of Detailed Spatial Plan of the Provincial Strategic Area 3. Preparation of Detailed Spatial Plan for Strategic Area District / City

12. preservation of the Regional Marine Protected Area Spatial

8. Identify the potential for coastal and marine resources

10. Marine water quality monitoring 11. Control and sea water pollution

11.

√ √

Responsibility

Ministry of Public Works, Department of Public Works, Environment Agency, Department of Hygiene and Gardeni ng, District / City. Department of Hygiene and Gardening, Environment Agency, District / City, Association of Indonesian Fisherme n, NOGs. Environment Agency, District / City, Environment Agency, Department of Hygiene and Gardening, District / City. Regional Development Planning Board, Environment Agency, Department of Hygiene and Gardening, District / City. Environment Agency, District / City. Environment Agency, Department of Hygiene and Gardening, Department of Transportation,Informat ion and Communication, District / City. Department of Hygiene and Gardening, Environment Agency, District / City. District / City, Regional Development Planning Board. Regional Development Planning Board, Environment Agency. District / City, Regional Development Planning Board.


NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

4. Green City Open Space Development (RTHK)

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

5. Intensive development and di sincentives

Environment

6. Control of space utilization

7. Control over other functions

8. Spatial Planning for Coastal and Marine

12.

9. Socialization of spatial plans at provincial / district regional plan / Detail Plan

1. Development of Strategic Environmental Assessment (K LHS) 2. Instrument Control of the Environment (environmental impact /EIA, the efforts of environmental management / UKL and environmental monitoring effo rts / UPL, above sea level (DPL), Environmental Audit, Environmental Management Statement) 3. Control of Waste Disposal Permit

4. Supervision of transportation Permit and Wa ste Collection B3

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Development Planning Board, Department of Forestry, District / City. Development Planning Board, Environment Agency, District / City. Environment Agency, Development Planning Board, Department of Public Works, District / City. State Land Board, department of Agriculture, Environment Agency, Development Planning Board, District / City. Department of Hygiene and Gardening, Development Planning Board, , Environment Agency, District / City. Development Planning Board, Bureau of Law and Human Rights, Environment Agency, District / City. Environment Agency, Development Planning Board, District / City. Environment Agency, Regional Investment Coordinating Board, Department of Public Work, Health Department, Department of Industry and Trade, Regional Tourism Office, District / City. Environment Agency, Department Of Publik Works, Health Department, District / City. Environment Agency, Department Of Publik Works,


NO

13.

14.

FIELD

Economy

Climate Change

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

1. Development of Cleaner Production

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √ √ √

2. Compliance and Control of Pollution by Industry (PRO PER)

3. Development of environmentally friendly cer tification (ISO14001)

4. Development of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

1. Riview Regional Action Plan i n Facing Climate Change

Health Department, District / City. Responsibility

Bali Tourism Board, Chamber of Commerce and Industr y, Environment Agency, Bureau of Economic and Develop ment, Department of Industry and Trade, Regional Tourism Office, District / City. Bali Tourism Board, Chamber of Commerce and Industr y, Environment Agency, Department of Industry and Trade, District / City. Bali Tourism Board, Chamber of Commerce and Industr y, Environment Agency, Bureau of Economic and Develop ment,District / City. Social Agency, Department of Industry and Trade, Regional Tourism Office,State-Owned Enterprises/ Regional-Owned Enterprises, Environment Agency, Village Hall Community Education, Chamber of Commerce and Industr y, Indonesian Retail Association, Union Hotel Restaurant Indon esia, Bali Tourim Board, District / City. Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment Department of Forestry, Department of Agriculture,Department of Culture, Department of Hygiene and Gardeni ng, Animal Husbandry Department, NGOs,


District / City.

NO

FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

2. Preparation of Cost Curve Greenhouse Gas EmissionReduction

15.

16.

Air

Education / Culture

TIME IMPLEMENTATION PLAN (YEAR) ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ’14-18’ √ √ √

3. Climate Change Impact Control / mitigation an d adaptation

1. Ambient air quality monitoring

2. Control of exhaust emission of motor vehicles and stationary sources

3. Control of the circulation of ozone depleting substances(ODS)

4. Development of motor vehicle-free area

5. Development of smokefree areas

1. Development of environmentally friendly schools (Adiwiyata)

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Regional Development Planning Board, district / City. Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, Department of Forestry, Department of agriculture, Department of Plantations, Department Hygiene and Gardening, Animal Husbandry Department, NGOs, Dsitrict / City. Environment Agency, District / City. Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, Department of Transportation, Information and Comm unication, District / City. Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, Department of Industry and Trade, District / City. Department of Tarnsportaion, Information and Communication, environment Agency, District / City. Health Department, Environment Agency, District / City. Department of Education Youth and Sports, Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, District / City.


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FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

2. Development of environmentally friendly tec hnologies

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3. Development of environmental friendly college (greencampus )

4. Development of environmentbased curriculum.

5. Preservation of the values of local wisdom

6. Development of quality human resources (H R) field of the environment

7. Development of environmental training center 8. Sacred area of environmental management

9. The preparation of the book "Cultural Values of Bali in Environmental Management"

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Department of Education Youth and Sports,Department of Public Works, Ministry of Public Works, Ministry ofEnvironment, District / City. Environment Agency, Department of Education Youth and Sports, Department of Public Works, Ministry of Environment, College, District / City. Department of Education Youth and Sports,Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, District / City, NGOs. Department of Transportation, Envirinment Agency, PHDI,Village Main Assembly Pekraman, District City. Envirinment Agency, BDN, Educatin and Training, Ministry of Environment, College, district / City. Envoronment Agency, Regional Development Planning Board, College. Village Main Assembly Pekraman, PHDI, Department of Culture, PHDI, Department of Transportation, Regional Office of Religious Affairs, Environment Agency, District / City. Department of Culture, PHDI, Department of Transportation, Regional Office of Religious Affairs,


NO

17.

18.

FIELD

Mining

information

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

1.

Inventory of Ground Water potential (ABT)

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2. Control of Underground Water permit s (ABT)

3. Inventory of potential excavation C

4. C excavation business superv ision

5. Rehabilitation of exmining land C

1. Development of environmental information management system

2. Extension regional environme ntal status (SLHD)

3. Development of infrastructure facilities and environmental information

4. Exhibition of environmentfriendly technology

Environment Agency, District / City. Responsibility

Department of Public Works, Environment Agency, District / City. Department of Public Works, Environment Agency, Regional Revenue Office, District / City. Department of Public Works, Environment Agency, District / City. Department of Public Works, Environment Agency, District / City. Department of Public Works, Environment Agency, District / City. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, Departemen of Transportation, Information and Communication, Regional Development Planning Board Distric / City. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, Central Bureau of Statistics Regional Development Planning Board Distric / City. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, Departemen of Transportation, Information and Communication, Regional Development Planning Board Distric / City. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, Food Crops Research Institute, Department of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry Department,


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FIELD

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

5. Dissemination of environmental information

19.

20.

Environment al Laboratory

Environment al Law

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1. Development of environmental laboratory

2. Improved laboratory facilities and infrastructure Environment 3. Improving the quality of environmental laboratory

4. Improved quality of environmental laboratory

1. Development of Postal Services Environmental Dispu te Complaint

2. Structuring environmental law

3. Improved quality of human resources

4. Development of infrastructure

5. Enforcement of environmental laws

Department of Hygiene and Gardening, Distric / City. Responsibility

Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, Bureau of Public Relations & Protocol, dpertment of Transportation, Information and Communication. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, Superintending Compa ny Of Indonesia, District / city. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, District / city. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, District / city. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, District / city. Environment Agency, Mnistry of Environment, POLICE UNITS civil service, Bureau of Law and Human Rights,Regional Police, District / city. Environment Agency, POLICE UNITS civil service, Regional Police, Attorney, District / city. Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, College, Board of Education and Training,District / City. Environment Agency, Ministry of Environment, District / City. Environment Agency, POLICE UNITS civil service, Regional


Police, Attorney, District / city. NO

21

FIELD

incentive

PROGRAMS/ ACTIVITIES

1. Penghargaan Tri Hita Karana (tiga hubungan yang menyebabkan kesejahteraan dan kemakmuran hidup manusia, yaitu : hubungan manusia dengan tuhan, hubungan manusia dengan manusia, hubungan manusia dengan lingkungan) Awards Tri Hita Karana (three relationships that lead to the welfare and prosperity of human life, namely: human relationship with God, human relationships with humans, hu man relationships with the environment) 2. Clean city Award

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3. Penghargaan Kalpataru (Kalpataru adalah Penghargaan Lingkungan Hidup). Kalpataru Award (Kalpataru is Environmental Award) 4. Regional environmental cons ervationist award Bali

5. Award-looking office Environment (eco office)

6. Award paper the environmental field

Responsibility

Environment Agency, Regional Tourism Office, NOGs.

Ministry of Environment, Environment Agency, District / City. Ministry of Environment, Environment Agency, District / City. Environment Agency, Department of Culture, Village Main Assembly Pekraman, PHDI, General Bureau. Environment Agency, Department of Forestry, Department of Public Works,Health Department, General Bureau, District / City. Department of Education Youth and Sports, Environment Agency, College, District / City.


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