The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments

The climate crisis is a threat to countries in the world. One of the factors causing the climate crisis is deforestation. Indonesia as the third largest tropical forest country in the world certainly has an impact on the world's climate. Indonesia is a victim of deforestation, moreover reforest...

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Main Authors: Mutawalli, Muhammad, Ayub, Zainal Amin, Maskun, M., Napang, Marthen
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spelling my.uum.repo.310802024-07-18T08:46:40Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31080/ The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments Mutawalli, Muhammad Ayub, Zainal Amin Maskun, M. Napang, Marthen K Law (General) The climate crisis is a threat to countries in the world. One of the factors causing the climate crisis is deforestation. Indonesia as the third largest tropical forest country in the world certainly has an impact on the world's climate. Indonesia is a victim of deforestation, moreover reforestation of forest land does not match the rate of deforestation. This research is a normative legal study, using comparative, conceptual, and regulatory approaches. This study discusses the implementation of the Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) agreement as the basis for establishing policy instruments in Indonesia in dealing with deforestation and looks at Sweden as a comparison in handling deforestation through a policy instrument scheme. This study found that Sweden, through its green politics concept, was able to control the harvesting and utilization of forest products effectively. COP-27 has environmental control principles, one of which is the global net zero principle, namely the earth's temperature is no more than 1.5 degrees. it is hoped that the principles in COP-27 will guide the Indonesian government in making legal policy instruments for environmental management, especially handling deforestation. This research suggests that, like Sweden's green politics, Indonesia needs to present strategic policies through the Green environmentally Concept policy through policy instruments, be it through laws and regulations, government regulations, or presidential regulations to the level of regional regulations Master of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by_sa https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31080/1/LRJPH%2019%2001%202023%2001-24.pdf Mutawalli, Muhammad and Ayub, Zainal Amin and Maskun, M. and Napang, Marthen (2023) The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments. Law Reform: Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum, 19 (1). pp. 1-24. ISSN 1858-4810 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/379002872_The_Conference_of_Parties_-_27_COP-27_Agreement_As_an_Instrument_of_State_Policy_in_Handling_Deforestation_A_Comparative_Study_of_Sweden_and_Indonesian_Governments https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31079/ https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/31079/
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The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments
description The climate crisis is a threat to countries in the world. One of the factors causing the climate crisis is deforestation. Indonesia as the third largest tropical forest country in the world certainly has an impact on the world's climate. Indonesia is a victim of deforestation, moreover reforestation of forest land does not match the rate of deforestation. This research is a normative legal study, using comparative, conceptual, and regulatory approaches. This study discusses the implementation of the Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) agreement as the basis for establishing policy instruments in Indonesia in dealing with deforestation and looks at Sweden as a comparison in handling deforestation through a policy instrument scheme. This study found that Sweden, through its green politics concept, was able to control the harvesting and utilization of forest products effectively. COP-27 has environmental control principles, one of which is the global net zero principle, namely the earth's temperature is no more than 1.5 degrees. it is hoped that the principles in COP-27 will guide the Indonesian government in making legal policy instruments for environmental management, especially handling deforestation. This research suggests that, like Sweden's green politics, Indonesia needs to present strategic policies through the Green environmentally Concept policy through policy instruments, be it through laws and regulations, government regulations, or presidential regulations to the level of regional regulations
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author Mutawalli, Muhammad
Ayub, Zainal Amin
Maskun, M.
Napang, Marthen
author_facet Mutawalli, Muhammad
Ayub, Zainal Amin
Maskun, M.
Napang, Marthen
author_sort Mutawalli, Muhammad
title The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments
title_short The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments
title_full The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments
title_fullStr The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments
title_full_unstemmed The Conference of Parties - 27 (COP-27) Agreement as an Instrument of State Policy in Handling Deforestation: A Comparative Study of Sweden and Indonesian Governments
title_sort conference of parties - 27 (cop-27) agreement as an instrument of state policy in handling deforestation: a comparative study of sweden and indonesian governments
publisher Master of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang
publishDate 2023
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