GREEN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING STRATEGY TOWARDS NET ZERO EMISSION 2060 IN INDONESIA
Keywords:
Pembangunan hijau, Net Zero Emission (NZE) 2060, Transisi energiAbstract
Indonesia has set an ambitious target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060, as part of its global commitment to maintaining environmental sustainability and national economic resilience. An effective green development strategy requires synchronized policies at all levels of government and cross-sector collaboration between the government, the private sector, academia, and local communities. Furthermore, the energy transition to renewable energy sources must be supported by incentives, green financing mechanisms, and behavioral transformations among the public and businesses. Key challenges include bureaucratic complexity, unequal access to energy in remote areas, high fossil fuel subsidies, and regulatory uncertainty that hinder investment and innovation in low-carbon technologies. Accelerating renewable energy development, regulatory reform, and integrating policies across sectors are key steps to achieving the net-zero emissions target sustainably. With a comprehensive and inclusive approach,As Indonesia strengthens its green economy and environmental sustainability in the future, it has a great opportunity to achieve its goals
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