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Category : Agricultural development projects
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Technical Assistance to the Republic of Indonesia for the Integrated River Basin Development Project in Maluku and in East Nusa Tenggara
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Category : Agricultural development projects
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Agricultural development projects
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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The John M. Echols Collection on Southeast Asia Accessions List
Author: Cornell University. Libraries
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Category : Southeast Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Category : Southeast Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Annual Report for ...
Author: Asian Development Bank
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Category : Banks and banking
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Category : Banks and banking
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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ADB Review
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Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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The State of the Sea, Indonesia
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ISBN: 9786025285806
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9786025285806
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Indonesia
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
ISBN: 9292573616
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
The Country Water Assessment (CWA) evaluates the balance between reliable and available water supplies and future demands for sustainable economic development in Indonesia. Articulated around the water,food, and energy nexus, the CWA explores technical, institutional, and policy options to improve planning, management, and development of water resources. The 2015-2019 midterm government development policy guides the priorities covered under the CWA. This assessment intends to provide a platform for dialogue to advance water reforms across Indonesia, focusing on Java, Sumatera, and Sulawesi---the country’s three main economic regions.
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
ISBN: 9292573616
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
The Country Water Assessment (CWA) evaluates the balance between reliable and available water supplies and future demands for sustainable economic development in Indonesia. Articulated around the water,food, and energy nexus, the CWA explores technical, institutional, and policy options to improve planning, management, and development of water resources. The 2015-2019 midterm government development policy guides the priorities covered under the CWA. This assessment intends to provide a platform for dialogue to advance water reforms across Indonesia, focusing on Java, Sumatera, and Sulawesi---the country’s three main economic regions.
Unlocking Indonesia's Geothermal Potential
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789292549015
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Geothermal energy represents one of the key options for Indonesia to achieve a comprehensive approach to national energy development. The rapid increase in fossil-fuel based energy consumption, which is subject to volatility in the world oil market, is the main challenge facing the country's energy supply. This study documents key issues that have constrained the development of geothermal power in Indonesia, including tariffs, tendering processes, financial considerations, permitting, and interagency coordination. It also makes recommendations to unlock the potential of the sector, including a new tariff regime, improvements to the tendering process, renegotiation of power purchase agreements, and innovative modes of financing.
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ISBN: 9789292549015
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Geothermal energy represents one of the key options for Indonesia to achieve a comprehensive approach to national energy development. The rapid increase in fossil-fuel based energy consumption, which is subject to volatility in the world oil market, is the main challenge facing the country's energy supply. This study documents key issues that have constrained the development of geothermal power in Indonesia, including tariffs, tendering processes, financial considerations, permitting, and interagency coordination. It also makes recommendations to unlock the potential of the sector, including a new tariff regime, improvements to the tendering process, renegotiation of power purchase agreements, and innovative modes of financing.
Regional Association V (South-West Pacific)
Author: World Meteorological Organization. Regional Association V (South-West Pacific)
Publisher: World Meteorological Organization
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher: World Meteorological Organization
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Category : Meteorology
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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State of the Coral Triangle
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ISBN: 9789292545154
Category : Coral reef conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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ISBN: 9789292545154
Category : Coral reef conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Large-scale plantations, bioenergy developments and land use change in Indonesia
Author: Anne Casson
Publisher: CIFOR
ISBN: 6021504666
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 135
Book Description
Indonesia's forests make up one of the worlds most biologically diverse ecosystems. They have long been harvested by local people to meet their daily needs. Since the 1970s, a combination of demographic, economic and policy factors has driven forest exploitation at the industrial scale and resulted in growing deforestation. Key factors behind the forest loss and land use change in present-day Indonesia are the expansion of oil palm, plywood production and pulp and paper industries. Oil palm has been one of the fastest-growing sectors of the Indonesian economy, increasing from less than 1 million hectares in 1991 to 8.9 million hectares in 2011. The plywood and pulp and paper industries have also expanded significantly since the log export ban in 1985. All three sectors have contributed to deforestation. Several measures are being taken to reduce the loss of tropical forests in Indonesia. These measures are driven by growing global concern about the impact of deforestation on biodiversity and global warming and the Indonesian governments commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A major policy initiative revolves around developing renewable energy from biomass that can be sourced from oil palm, sugar, cassava, jatropha and timber plantations. This paper analyzes these measures and assesses the conditions under which they may be most effective.
Publisher: CIFOR
ISBN: 6021504666
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 135
Book Description
Indonesia's forests make up one of the worlds most biologically diverse ecosystems. They have long been harvested by local people to meet their daily needs. Since the 1970s, a combination of demographic, economic and policy factors has driven forest exploitation at the industrial scale and resulted in growing deforestation. Key factors behind the forest loss and land use change in present-day Indonesia are the expansion of oil palm, plywood production and pulp and paper industries. Oil palm has been one of the fastest-growing sectors of the Indonesian economy, increasing from less than 1 million hectares in 1991 to 8.9 million hectares in 2011. The plywood and pulp and paper industries have also expanded significantly since the log export ban in 1985. All three sectors have contributed to deforestation. Several measures are being taken to reduce the loss of tropical forests in Indonesia. These measures are driven by growing global concern about the impact of deforestation on biodiversity and global warming and the Indonesian governments commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A major policy initiative revolves around developing renewable energy from biomass that can be sourced from oil palm, sugar, cassava, jatropha and timber plantations. This paper analyzes these measures and assesses the conditions under which they may be most effective.