Data visualization on peat restoration and its associated metrics
Peatland restoration infrastructures constructed by BRGM from year to year. As of 2023 up to 107 PHUs have been successfully intervened.
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Source: Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency, 2023
This dashboard shows the number of restoration implementations which are known as 3R: Rewetting (including canal blocks planning, deep wells, and canal backfilling), Revegetation, and Revitalization. The restoration implementation steps can go up to 3 to 6 months depending on the intervention. The implementation steps include:
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Source | Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency, 2023 |
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Research and pilot projects within the rewetting, revegetation, economic revitalization, and integrated peatland restoration framework. These projects will be used as learning plots for replication of peatland restoration technology elsewhere.
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Source: Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency, 2017-2020
This layer/dashboard shows the number of research plots conducted by BRGM in seven priority provinces. BRGM's Deputy of Research and Development has conducted research and pilot projects within the framework for rewetting, revegetation, economic revitalization, and integrated peatland restoration. BRG collaborates with research partners from universities, related institutions and ministries. The outputs from these activities will be used to provide scientific support for achieving peat restoration targets. The trials are called research plots which will be used as learning plots for replication of peatland restoration technology elsewhere. |
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Source | Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency, 2017-2020 |
BRGM uses the Peatland Restoration Indicative Map (PIR) to plan the appropriate peatland restoration interventions based on local conditions at a specific area. Below are the ratio and areas of the four categories under the map.
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Source: Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency, 2023
This dashboard showcases the total area that indicates the peatland restoration priority area. The area is analyzed based on degraded peatland criteria which factors in burned peatland, the presence of canal, protected peatland area, and cultivated peatland area. The analysis is utilizing the data which is available on BRGM, BBSLDP BIG, and the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry. This includes the canal network map (UGM & BRGM, 2022), peatland ( BBSLDP, 2011), Administrative area (BIG, 2020), Peatland Ecosystem Function (MoEF, 2017), burned area (MoEF, 2015 -2020), Land Cover (MoEF, 2020), and PIPPIB 2021 Period I (MoEF, 2021) BRGM uses this map to plan appropriate peatland restoration interventions based on peatland degradation specifications. The Peatland Restoration Indicative Map requires detailed field verification to determine the optimal approach to peatland restoration. It is divided into four categories, namely:
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Source | Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency, 2023 |
List of area and its groundwater level status. The groundwater level are obtained from telemetric groundwater level sensors and indicated the degree of peatland's wetness, and data is updated every 30 minutes.
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Source: Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology, Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency 2018-2022
This layer or dashboard showcase the total groundwater level status on peatland, which differentiated into three categories Dangerous, Alert, and Safe. The data is generated from a telemetry groundwater level measurement apparatus every 30 minutes/1 hour. It contains data from the seven priority provinces (Jambi, West Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, Papua, Riau, and South Sumatra), up to the district level. Disclaimer:Groundwater Level (GWL) data requires further data quality control stages |
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Source | Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology, Peat and Mangrove Restoration Agency 2018-2022 |
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