Mangroves are blue carbon storehouse that are facing tremendous pressure from unsustainable economic activities. Conservation of intact mangroves and restoration of the degraded ones need coordinated actions from stakeholders.
While the understanding biophysical aspects of mangrove blue carbon is quite widespread, very little is known concerning public-private partnerships and financial mechanisms to promote blue carbon markets.
2. The scene
Mangroves are blue carbon storehouse that are facing tremendous
pressure from unsustainable economic activities. Conservation of intact
mangroves and restoration of the degraded ones need coordinated
actions from stakeholders.
While the understanding biophysical aspects of mangrove blue carbon is
quite widespread, very little is known concerning public-private
partnership and financial mechanisms to promote blue carbon markets.
3. Objective
● To inform the audience the state-of-the-science of blue carbon
● To explore blue carbon market opportunities and constraints
● To discuss governance issues and enabling environment that attract
wider stakeholder participation
4. Virni Arifanti
Senior Scientist,
Research and Innovation Agency
Sonny Mumbunan
Senior Economist,
University of Indonesia
Blue C finance
•Blended finance
•Catalyzing emerging domestic initiatives at
scale for mangrove Blue C
•Blue C financing as an integral part of
development planning and financing
Blue C numbers
•C stocks in mangroves and aquaculture ponds
•CO2
emissions from mangrove conversion
•Carbon footprint of shrimp aquaculture