Forest
For People - Stabilising the Climate
Indonesia´s proposal for
financing forest conservation and protection under the scheme of Reduced
Emission from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD), or in other words
"carbon trading", has now become a national issue. Many
stakeholders are busily preparing structures and infrastructures,
so that this climate change mitigation scheme, based on voluntary
obligations and market based economic mechanisms relating to global
Environmental services, can be implemented smoothly. One thing is
certain: This development will trigger new forestry policies.
However, these enthusiastically
embraced activities neglect the basic principles of Indonesia'n forestry,
especially the rights of the local people to community based (local
or traditional) land use and tenure. The state claims sovereignty
over the 143 million ha of Forest and Forest Area, leading to a large
number of conflicts over land rights in these areas. On the other
hand, the lives and existence of over 80 million Indonesians still
depend on forests and forest resources.
For the sake of the democratisation
of forest management in Indonesia and also for global climate justice,
KpSHK (Consortium for the support of Community Based Forest Management)
and all SHK groups (Community based Forest Management), together with
participants from the civil society, pledge and call on all people
of the world to demand the
following from all stakeholders:
1. That local (traditional) communities
be given priority and sovereignty over forest management in Indonesia;
2..To support the legal recognition of land use and land ownership
rights over forests by local (traditional) communities;
3. That any national and international initiatives to reduce global
warming and mitigate climate change which rely on forest ecology should
be for the benefit of the local (traditional) communities.
4. That we together, side by side, participate in controlling the
implementation of national and international initiatives for the reduction
of global warming or climate change mitigation, so that these efforts
will not be sacrificed to economic priorities;
5. That the citizens of industrial countries reduce their consumption
of goods made from material from forests and forest lands in Indonesia.
With this "Forest for People"
petition we express our hope for climate stabilisation. And we call
on people all over the world to support "Forest for People"
so that climate justice will be achieved.
Supported by:
1.. SHK Community and Participant
in 5 Big Islands of Indonesia
2.. KpSHK-Bogor
3.. Masyarakat Adat Tawana, Kecamatan Ulu Bongka, Kabupaten Touna
Pripinsi Sulteng
4.. Komunitas Taragahar Tajomosan, Kecamatan Waigete, Kabupaten Sika,
Propinsi NTT
5.. Komunitas Aceh Rayeuk, Kecamatan Lhoong, Kabupaten Aceh Besar,
Propinsi NAD
6.. Komunitas Rinjani, Kecamatan Sembalun, Kabupaten Lombok Timur,
Propinsi NTB
7.. Komunitas Semende Marga Ulunosal, Kecamatan Nasal, Kabupaten Kaur,
Propinsi Bengkulu
8.. Komunitas Meratus, Kecamatan Batang Alai Timur, Kabupaten Hulu
Sungai Tengah
Propinsi Kal Sel
9.. Komunitas Rongkong, Kecamatan Limbong, Kabupaten Luwu Utara, Propinsi
Sul Sel
10.. Komunitas Masyarakat Adat Hoto', Kecamatan Seko, Kabupaten Luwu
Utara, Propinsi Sul Sel
11.. Komunitas Erdas, Kecamatan Dusun Selatan, Kabupaten Barito Selatan,
Propinsi Kalteng
12.. Komunitas Gunung Betung, Kecamatan Padang Cermin, Kabupaten Lampung
Selatan, Propinsi Bandar Lampung
13.. Komunitas KTHR Sekar Pijer, Kecamatan Panggang, Kabupaten Gunung
Kidul, Propinsi DI Yogyakarta
14.. Komunitas DAS Tondano, Kabupaten Minahasa, Propinsi Sulawesi
Utara
15.. Komunitas Rengganis, Kecamatan Panti, Kabupaten Jember, Propinsi
Jawa Timur
16.. Komunitas Cirewed, Kecamatan Sukajaya, Kabupaten Bogor, Propinsi
Jawa Barat
17.. Komunitas Dayak Kutai Barat, Kabupaten Kutai Barat, Propinsi
Kalimantan Timur
18.. Komunitas Masyarakat Adat Lodang, Kecamatan Seko, Kabupaten Luwu
Utara, Propinsi Sul Sel
19.. Komunitas Rawa Taman Mahap, Menterap, Skadau, Kalimantan Barat
20.. Komunitas Adat Talang Mamak, Riau