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BRAVO: Barrier Removal Assessment and Viability Overview. BRAVO: Executive Summary. Rare project plan viability and potential impacts assessment tool. Tripa Peat Swamp Forest, Aceh West Coast. Impacts&Metrics. Cultural/Politics. Economics. Technical.
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BRAVO: Barrier Removal Assessment and Viability Overview BRAVO: Executive Summary Rare project plan viability and potential impacts assessment tool Tripa Peat Swamp Forest, Aceh West Coast Impacts&Metrics Cultural/Politics Economics Technical
What: A Spatial Planning for Tripa Peat Swamp Forest (Hutan Rawa Gambut Tripa) is required to save the forest in the area. The spatial planning, aimed to change the status of the peat swamp forest currently under the Areal for Other Purposes (Areal Penggunaan Lain/APL) to prevent further destruction of the forest, will be proposed to the local government. The spatial planning is expected to establish protected forest zone, which should be protected by all parties; utilization zone, where companies with utilization rights may cultivate the land accordingly; and people’s cultivation zone, which should be located near people settlements. People should not move far from their homes to cultivate the land for their livelihoods. The implementation of spatial planning is the first and important step to save the currently unprotected Tripa Peat Swamp Forest from further destruction. Who: All parties, including government, companies and the community should be involved in the adoption and the implementation of the spatial planning. Partners involved in the spatial planning program are Foundation for Sustainable Ecosystem (Yayasan Ecosystem Lestari/YEL), and local government through Regional Development Planning Board (Badan Perencanan Pembangunan Daerah/Bappeda) and Forestry and Estate Crop Agency (Dinas Kehutanan dan Perkebunan/Dishutbun). Both Bappeda and Dishutbun have direct roles in designating the area into protection forest, utilization zone for companies with utilization rights and people’s cultivation zone. Donor like OCSP (Orangutan Conservation Services Program) has proposed to help creating the spatial planning concept for Tripa area. When:Local government, especially Bappeda of Nagan Raya District has initiated the early stage of the program to formulate Tripa spatial plan. YEL is currently preparing a plan to help the spatial planning program, while waiting for the RTD meeting to be conducted in the near future. In the meantime, the Pride campaign program is expected to speed up the spatial planning formulation. How: A collaborative financial management will support the project. Local government through Bappeda and Dishutbun, as the pilot for the spatial planning project, will be in charge for finding the funding. OCSP as donor will contribute financially and take part in designing the spatial planning. YEL, therefore, does not need to support the program financially. The spatial planning has more or less been initiated by Bappeda. YEL and OCSP are only giving inputs to be synergized with the present concept to create a comprehensive spatial plan. BRAVO : Executive Summary BRAVO Scores Feasibility Score: - Impact Score: 3.5
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