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The Peat-IMPACTS project, through its contribution to low emission development planning at the district level will address and develop the capacity of planners to carry out Strategic Environmental Assessment. Particularly the project will rely on the use of the LUMENS (Land use planning for multiple environmental services) tool which has been widely used throughout provinces in Indonesia. 

To achieve the goals and expected outputs, there are six work packages (WP) has been developed. There are:
WP1 Road mapping of fire-free, peat restoration and sustainable management (PHU level); WP2 Mainstreaming PRM planning into jurisdictional development and spatial planning (district level); 
WP3 Piloting and capacity strengthening of PRM (site level); 
WP4 Leveraging landscape approach for policy interventions (province level); 
WP5 Capacities in peatland emission accounting (national level); 
WP6 Approaches of and coordination in peatland management (national level). each working package has a connection with other working packages, the link can be seen in the below diagram.

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Impact
Indonesia reaches its NDC target, reducing emissions from peat fire and drainage through up-scaled sustainable peat management and restoration by 1) good peat landscape governance within broader jurisdictional contexts, including a well-managed green-growth plan; 2) higher capacity of peat farmers to produce sustainable supply chains and strong partnerships between farmers and private stakeholders; 3) fair and effective climate governance through co-investment mechanisms; 4) available knowledge on green/sustainable peat restoration and management practices that  embraces options by context.

Outcome
Evidence-based peatland management and restoration plans of Peat Hydrological Units Saleh-Sugihan and Sugihan-Sungai Lumpur (Ogan Komering Ilir District, South Sumatera Province) and Sungai Kapuas–Sungai Simpang Kanan and Sungai Kapuas-Sungai Durian (Kubu Raya Districts, West Kalimantan Province) are effectively and collaboratively implemented at site level in synergy with low carbon development/green growth planning at the  jurisdictional level,  up-scalable to national level.