Jambi, Dec 3 (ANTARA) - Four national parks in Jambi should be included in the Indonesian agenda during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to be held in Bali 3-14 December.
The four are the National Parks of Kerinci Seblat, Berbak, Bukit Dua Belas, and Bukit Tiga Puluh, Director of the Indonesian Community for Conservation (KKI-Warsi) Jambi Rakhmat Hidayat said on Sunday.
He said the condition of the four national parks were relatively good and could be the last shield forests that would contribute the oxygen for the world.
The UNFCC will, among others, discuss more than six green house emissions, including namely carbondioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), per-fluorocarbons (PFCs), and hydro fluorocarbons (HFCs), he added.
He said the national parks remained untouchable due to the local people`s wisdom.
The wisdom would be the positive value added for Indonesia to face the climate change and global warming.
In the meeting, Indonesia would also discuss the mechanism of the incentive for Reducing Emission from Deforestation in Developing Countries) (REDD).
If Indonesia could adapt and implement the emission reduction from the forestry sector, it would be a positive signal for the people to be ready to face the worst possibility of the climate change, he said
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