Potential reductions in carbon emissions from Indonesian forest concessions through use of reduced-impact logging practices

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Indonesia

Publication date: December 13, 2024

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Using emissions data from 25 logging concessions across Kalimantan and Papua, this study quantifies carbon released from timber harvest and collateral damage. Comparing observed emissions with top‑performing concessions shows that reduced‑impact logging could cut emissions by 51–76%, translating to a national reduction of 14.47 Tg CO₂ annually—about 2.9% of Indonesia’s forestry NDC. Results highlight the substantial mitigation potential of widespread RIL adoption.

Subject Tags

  • Climate mitigation
  • Forest
  • Carbon storage

Abstract

To estimate the potential and realized carbon emission reductions from implementation of reduced-impact logging (RIL) in Indonesia, we compiled logging emissions data from 15 concessions in Kalimantan and 10 from the Papuan provinces. Committed emissions data were collected for harvested timber as well as from collateral damage caused by felling, skidding and clearing for haul roads and log yards. Emissions expressed as mean ± standard error per cubic meter of timber harvested, per area harvested and per Mg of timber harvested (i.e., the “Carbon Impact Factor”) were 1.30 ± 0.15 Mg C m−3, 27.52 ± 4.44 Mg C ha−1 and 6.88 ± 0.84 Mg Mg−1, respectively. Among the sampled concessions, felling, hauling and skidding caused 18–86%, 2–48% and 6–75% of these emissions, respectively. Potential emission reductions calculated as the difference between observed emissions and those of the five best-performing concessions are 0.67 ± 0.15 Mg C m−3, 21.11 ± 4.38 Mg C ha−1 and 4.20 ± 0.83 Mg Mg−1, which represents reductions of 51%, 76% and 61%, respectively. Extrapolating these estimates to all of Indonesia using average log production data from 2018 to 2021 results in an estimated annual emissions reduction of 14.47 Tg CO2 from full adoption of RIL, which is 2.9% of Indonesia’s nationally determined contribution (NDC) from the forestry sector.

Citation

Hermudananto, Belair, E. P., Hasbillah, H., Ellis, P. W., Ruslandi, & Putz, F. E. (2024). Potential reductions in carbon emissions from Indonesian forest concessions through use of reduced-impact logging practices. Forests, 15(12), 2198. https://doi.org/10.3390/f15122198

TNC Authors

  • Ethan P. Belair
    Senior Forest Carbon Scientist
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: ethan.belair@tnc.org

  • Peter W. Ellis
    Director, Global Natural Climate Solutions Science
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: pellis@tnc.org