Faculty of Environment

The FINCAPES Project is partnering with the Pasir Sakti community in East Lampung to restore 20 hectares of mangrove ecosystems in Purworejo Village through a Nature-based Solutions initiative focused on climate resilience, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable livelihoods. By combining ecological restoration with community participation, the project aims to strengthen coastal protection, improve ecosystem services, and empower local residents to become long-term stewards of their environment. The initiative positions East Lampung as a living example of how healthy mangroves can support both environmental sustainability and stronger, more resilient coastal communities.

A joint FINCAPES and IPB University field visit to Jambi in July 2024 marked an important step toward identifying sites for community-based peatland restoration and biodiversity conservation. Visiting locations across Tanjung Jabung Timur and Muaro Jambi Regencies, researchers worked closely with local communities to assess ecological conditions, restoration potential, and opportunities for gender-responsive and sustainable land management using paludiculture and agroforestry approaches. The visit laid the foundation for future conservation activities, technical training, and long-term collaboration aimed at restoring peatland ecosystems while strengthening local livelihoods and community ownership.

The FINCAPES Project has launched a new actuarial study in Pontianak to better understand the financial, social, and economic costs of flooding in one of Indonesia’s most flood-prone coastal cities. Building on earlier flood hazard modelling, the study combines catastrophe modelling with gender-responsive and socio-economically inclusive analysis to support more equitable and forward-looking urban planning, disaster preparedness, and risk financing. Led by Universitas Gadjah Mada and supported by local partners, the initiative marks an important step toward helping Pontianak move from responding to floods toward planning for long-term climate resilience.

RECLICKS by the Purnomo Yusgiantoro Center (PYC), in collaboration with the FINCAPES Project, hosted a one-day short course titled “Designing and Conducting Climate Finance Policy Research for Indonesia’s Energy Transition” on January 20, 2026, in Jakarta. Part of the Climate Change Knowledge Sharing (CLICKS) platform and linked to the RECLICKS Call for Proposals 2026, the course brought together government officials, researchers, academics, NGOs, and practitioners to strengthen climate finance policy research capacity in Indonesia. Participants explored Indonesia’s climate finance architecture, policy instruments, and research gaps while gaining practical skills in qualitative and quantitative research methods through sessions led by Indonesian and University of Waterloo experts. The initiative highlighted the importance of evidence-based and policy-relevant research in supporting Indonesia’s energy transition and reflected the shared commitment of PYC, RECLICKS, and FINCAPES to strengthening climate finance knowledge, fostering collaboration, and advancing gender-responsive and sustainable policy solutions.