Presented by Harkristuto Harkrisnowo, Vice President, Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI) at "Blue Carbon Dialogue: From science-based policy to implementation" in Bogor, 20 February 2024.
4. 4. HUMAN RIGHTS-BAS ED AP P ROACH TO
THE BLUE CARBON ECOS YS TEM
• Mandated by International human rights
instrument and other related instruments
• Recognition that right to clean and
healthy environment
• application of principles: participation,
inclusion, accountability, non
discrimination
• Right to Food & Livelihood
• protection of indigeneous and local
communities
• Economic,social & cutural rights
• Free, prior & Informed Consent
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5. 5.
Safeguarding the blue carbon ecosystem
through policy and regulation
Safeguarding Blue Carbon Ecosystems: Upholding Legal Frameworks for Preservation
Establishing
standard &
maintain order
Resolving disputes
and guarantee
remedy for victims
Protecting
liberties and
Rights
6. Key Strategies to Enhance
The Role of Science in Shaping Policies and
Decisions:
• Establish Strong Science-Policy Interfaces
• Promote Science Literacy among Policymakers
• Enhance Communication between Scientists and Policymakers:
• Timely and Relevant Research
• Policy-Relevant Research Translation
• Place Scientific Advisers in Policy Institutions institutionalize
evidence-based policy making
• Encourage Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
• Open Access to Scientific Information:
• Public Engagement