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Indonesia: (1) Indonesia is among the most vulnerable to climate change impact; (2) Indonesia is the second biggest contributor … to global GHG emissions from land use change or deforestation; (3) As the fourth biggest country in term of population …, Indonesia is also the candidate to become among the most important carbon emitters from energy consumption; (4) Indonesia is …
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This paper highlights the importance of regional governments in the context of Indonesian struggle to resolve the problem of climate change, in particular, and wider area of environmental problem. It emphasizes, that regional governments, more often than not, overlook the value of conservation,...
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As mandated by the recent Copenhagen Accord, Indonesia submitted a nationally appropriate mitigation actions plan to … Indonesia can achieve that target in particular for the energy sector by looking directly at specific instruments available and … from the previous literature on CGE modeling in Indonesia, this model incorporates explicitly the renewable energy such as …
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This paper analyses the distributional impact of carbon tax in Indonesia, one of the largest carbon emitter developing … contrast to most studies from industrialised countries, the introduction of carbon tax in Indonesia is not necessarily …
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from deforestation (REDD+) in Indonesia would have had on greenhouse gas emissions and national and local revenue if they … had been in place from 2000-2005. The impact of carbon payments on deforestation is calibrated econometrically from the … pattern of observed deforestation and spatial variation in the benefits and costs of converting land to agriculture over that …
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The aim of this paper is to develop an econometric model of deforestation in Indonesia using time series analysis based … timber sectors to forest decline; (ii) To distinguish the sources, direct and underlying causes of deforestation; and (iii … exports and the change in cereal cropland are the main sources of deforestation in Indonesia. Therefore, the factors …
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economies fell, followed by collapses of large companies and leading financial institutions. In a world where economies are …
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lasting effects. Using data from Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS), this study investigates the timing issue and whether … Asian Financial 1997/1998 crisis has impacts on child health and cognitive development in Indonesia. By running pooled cross …
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Level of economic development has been found to be among the strongest determinants of corruption level in cross-country studies. Those studies use income per capita as a measure of level of development and found that higher level of corruption is associated with lower level of income. We argue...
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In 2006, Indonesia started implementing a nation-wide program of teacher certification with the aim to certify as many …
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