Asia-Pacific
Indonesia
2025
1
2026-2030
Ministry of Environment/Environmental Protection Agency (MoE/EPA)
The purpose of Indonesia's NAP is to operationalize the country's adaptation priorities into implementable programmes and measurable outcomes, creating an adaptive, learning system capable of integrating scientific evidence, governance reforms, and financial instruments into routine national and sub-national planning.
Not stated.
1. Provide a science-based foundation for identifying climate impacts, vulnerabilities, and risks in line with national priorities and UNFCCC guidance.
2. Mainstream adaptation into national and subnational development planning, ensuring coherence with the RPJMN 2025–2029, RPJPN 2025–2045, and sectoral strategies, while contributing to the GGA.
3. Operationalise, monitor, and evaluate adaptation actions, based on ENDC Annex 2 and consistent with Presidential Decree 110/2025, MoEF Regulation 12/2024, and the ETF, thereby ensuring accountability and measurable progress.
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Indonesia's NAP has eight chapters, including country circumstances; approaches to the NAP process; climate trends and future projections; impacts, vulnerabilities, and risks; adaptation actions and priorities; operationalization of the NAP; and monitoring, evaluation, and learning. There are five annexes containing matrices of sectoral adaptation information.
Data reflects NAPs submitted to the UNFCCC as of 28/02/2026
* The list of NAPs on the UNFCCC’s NAP Central includes sector-specific NAPs from Uruguay for four sectors (agriculture, cities and infrastructure, energy, and coastal sectors). Sector-specific NAPs are not included in the analysis as we are focusing on multi-sector NAP documents.
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