The Reason for New Partnership on Reducing Emission Between Indonesia and Norway in 2022
Abstract
Norway's REDD+ program is aimed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and
promoting sustainable forest management in Indonesia. This collaboration's
principal goal is to protect and manage forests with community engagement,
especially among indigenous peoples, in addition to lowering emissions caused by
deforestation and forest degradation. This paper will analyze the reasons why
Indonesia do a new partnership with Norway in reducing emission. This research
will be focused on analyzing the reason why Indonesia accepted cooperation with
Norway again, even though it was very clear that Norway did not carry out its
obligation to pay Indonesia when Indonesia had already carried out its
obligations. This situation could be a case study in how countries can adapt their
international cooperation in the face of global political and economic changes, as
well as how countries like Indonesia can innovate in finding sustainable solutions.
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