@article{Resosudarmo:249532,
      recid = {249532},
      author = {Resosudarmo, Budy P. and Abdurohman},
      title = {Green Fiscal Policy and Climate Mitigation in Indonesia},
      address = {2011-08},
      number = {450-2016-34039},
      pages = {25},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {In common with other archipelagic countries, Indonesia is  vulnerable to such impacts of
climate change as prolonged  droughts, increased frequency in extreme weather  events,
and heavy rainfall resulting in floods. These  threats, coupled with the fact that
Indonesia has been  declared one of the three biggest greenhouse gases  emitters, has
induced the Indonesian government to place a  high priority on climate change issues. In
particular, the  government considers its fiscal policy to be a key  instrument in both
mitigating against and adapting to  climate change. This paper reviews  Indonesia’s
implementation of green fiscal policies and  discusses recent Indonesian fiscal policy
responses to its  commitment to reduce its emissions by 2020. In general, one  can
conclude that although progress has been made in the  area of green fiscal policy in
Indonesia, a more vigorous  approach is needed to protect Indonesia’s environment  and
to cope with the new challenges of controlling CO2  emission in the era of climate change.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/249532},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.249532},
}