relation: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/14115/ title: Land-Based Mitigation Strategies under the Mid-Term Carbon Reduction Targets in Indonesia creator: Hasegawa, T. creator: Fujimori, S. creator: Boer, R. creator: Immanuel, G. creator: Masui, T. description: We investigated the key mitigation options for achieving the mid-term target for carbon emission reduction in Indonesia. A computable general equilibrium model coupled with a land-based mitigation technology model was used to evaluate specific mitigation options within the whole economic framework. The results revealed three primary findings: (1) If no climate policy were implemented, Indonesia’s total greenhouse gas emissions would reach 3.0 GtCO2eq by 2030; (2) To reduce carbon emissions to meet the latest Intended Nationally-Determined Contributions (INDC) target, ~58% of total reductions should come from the agriculture, forestry and other land use sectors by implementing forest protection, afforestation and plantation efforts; (3) A higher carbon price in 2020 suggests that meeting the 2020 target would be economically challenging, whereas the INDC target for 2030 would be more economically realistic in Indonesia. publisher: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) date: 2016-12-08 type: Article type: PeerReviewed format: text language: en rights: cc_by identifier: https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/14115/1/Land-Based%20Mitigation%20Strategies%20under%20the%20Mid-Term%20Carbon%20Reduction%20Targets%20in%20Indonesia.pdf identifier: Hasegawa, T. , Fujimori, S. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7897-1796 , Boer, R., Immanuel, G., & Masui, T. (2016). Land-Based Mitigation Strategies under the Mid-Term Carbon Reduction Targets in Indonesia. Sustainability 8 (12) e1283. 10.3390/su8121283 . relation: doi:10.3390/su8121283 identifier: doi:10.3390/su8121283