Integrating Environmental Justice Framework in Indonesia’s Net Zero Emission Roadmap by 2060
インドネシアの2060年ネットゼロ排出ロードマップへの環境正義枠組みの統合 (AI 翻訳)
Wita Setyaningrum, Koesrianti, M. A. Gibransyah
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日本語
本研究は、インドネシアの2060年ネットゼロ排出ロードマップに環境正義の枠組みを統合する方法を検討。現行の気候政策では社会的公平性が十分に考慮されておらず、手続き的・分配的・認識的な正義の欠如を指摘。正義の組み込みが政策の正当性を高め、持続可能な移行に寄与すると主張。
English
This study examines integrating environmental justice into Indonesia's net zero roadmap by 2060. It finds that current policies lack proper attention to distributive, procedural, and recognition justice, especially for vulnerable communities. Embedding justice can enhance policy legitimacy and support a sustainable transition.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
インドネシアの事例は、日本のGX政策においても社会的公正の視点が重要であることを示唆。特に石炭依存地域の公正な移行(Just Transition)や、SSBJ(サステナビリティ開示基準)における社会側面の扱いに示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
This paper underscores the global need to integrate justice into net zero planning, relevant for TCFD/ISSB frameworks that increasingly consider social aspects. It offers a model for evaluating just transitions in emerging economies, complementing technical mitigation pathways.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a normative framework for analyzing environmental justice in national climate roadmaps, applicable to similar studies in other developing countries.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights the importance of including justice indicators in corporate sustainability strategies, especially for operations in developing regions.
🏛政策担当者:Offers policy recommendations for embedding distributive and procedural justice in long-term climate plans, relevant for just transition policies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Indonesia’s commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2060 represents a significant milestone in national climate governance. However, existing mitigation pathways largely prioritize technical and economic efficiency, while social equity and justice considerations remain insufficiently institutionalized. This study examines how an environmental justice framework can be systematically integrated into Indonesia’s net zero emission roadmap to support a fair and inclusive climate transition. Using a qualitative normative and policy analysis, this research reviews national climate policies and key environmental justice literature to assess distributive, procedural, and recognition dimensions within Indonesia’s climate strategy. The findings reveal that justice-related elements are fragmented and weakly embedded in long-term planning, particularly in relation to burden-sharing, public participation, and protection of vulnerable communities. This study argues that embedding environmental justice as a core governance principle can enhance policy legitimacy, reduce socio-environmental risks, and strengthen the sustainability of Indonesia’s pathway toward net zero emissions by 2060.
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