
Dr. Raja Juli Antoni
Minister of Forestry
Republic of Indonesia
Title: Forests as Foundations: Indigenous Rights, Carbon Markets & Landscape Governance in Indonesia’s Future
“Forests as Foundations” emphasizes Indonesia’s vision of forests as pillars of justice, climate action, and sustainable growth. By recognizing Indigenous rights and integrating carbon markets with transparent landscape governance, the country aims to align community empowerment, biodiversity protection, and economic resilience.

Dr. Agus H. Yudhoyono
Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure &
Regional Development, Republic of Indonesia
Title: Infrastructure for Biodiversity and Communities: Integrating Connectivity, People & Planet in Regional Development
“Infrastructure for Biodiversity and Communities” envisions development that connects people without disconnecting nature. It promotes roads, ports, and urban growth designed with biodiversity, climate resilience, and community welfare in mind—building Indonesia’s regions through green, inclusive, and sustainable infrastructure.

Prof. Rachmat Pambudy
Minister of National Development Planning
Republic of Indonesia
Title: Planning for People & Planet: Integrating Biodiversity, Innovation & Inclusive Growth into Indonesia’s Development Agenda
“Planning for People & Planet” highlights Indonesia’s vision to make biodiversity and innovation central to national development. By linking ecosystem health with inclusive economic growth, the country aims to build a resilient bio-economy that benefits people while sustaining nature for future generations.

Prof. Satyawan Pudyatmoko
The Director General of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Conservation (KSDAE) Indonesia
Title: Conservation at Scale: Harmonising Species, Landscapes and Human Communities in Indonesia’s Biodiversity Futures
“Conservation at Scale” presents Indonesia’s vision to integrate species protection, ecosystem restoration, and community livelihoods across connected landscapes. By linking conservation with local participation and sustainable development, KSDAE aims to secure biodiversity, strengthen ecosystem resilience, and ensure that nature and people thrive together.

Dr. Dwi Januanto Nugroho
The Director General of Law Enforcement in Forestry (Gakkum) Indonesia
Title: From Crime to Conservation: Strengthening Legal Systems, Technology & Community Action to Protect Indonesia’s Forests
“From Crime to Conservation” highlights Indonesia’s shift from punitive forest control to proactive protection. By combining strong legal systems, digital monitoring, and community involvement, the country aims to stop illegal logging and wildlife crime while turning law enforcement into a force for lasting forest conservation.

Ms. Dyah Murtiningsih
The Director General of Watershed Management and Forest Rehabilitation (PDASRH) Indonesia
Title: Landscapes in Balance: Restoring Watersheds, Forests & Coastal Ecosystems for Indonesia’s Resilient Future
“Landscapes in Balance” highlights Indonesia’s effort to restore degraded watersheds, forests, and coastal ecosystems as one connected system. By integrating soil and water conservation, reforestation, and mangrove rehabilitation, the program strengthens biodiversity, mitigates climate impacts, and supports resilient livelihoods for communities nationwide.

H.E. Mr. Dominic Jermey
The British Ambassador to Indonesia
Title: Planet, People & Partnership: Strengthening UK–Indonesia Ties for a Green Indo-Pacific Future
The plenary “Planet, People & Partnership” underscores the growing UK-Indonesia collaboration for a sustainable Indo-Pacific. It highlights shared efforts in climate action, biodiversity protection, clean energy, and research innovation—showing how partnerships that empower people and protect the planet can shape a resilient, low-carbon future across the region.

H.E. Mr. Fabien Penone
The French Ambassador to Indonesia
Title: Global Green Partnerships: France-Indonesia Collaborations in Energy, Biodiversity & Innovation
“Global Green Partnerships” showcases France–Indonesia collaboration in clean energy, biodiversity, and innovation. Through joint programs in renewables, carbon finance, and ecosystem protection, both nations align diplomacy, technology, and sustainability to drive a shared green transition and resilient future.

Dr. Sigit Sunarta
The Dean of the Faculty of Forestry at Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
Title: Forests of Tomorrow: Harnessing Research, Innovation & Community-Engagement for Tropical Landscape Resilience
“Forests of Tomorrow” explores how research, innovation, and community engagement can drive tropical forest resilience. Dr. Sigit Sunarta highlights sustainable forest technologies and local partnerships that link biodiversity conservation with livelihoods, ensuring forests thrive ecologically and economically.
TBA
Indigenous Territory Registration Agency (BRWA), Republic of Indonesia
Title: Custodians of Culture & Nature: Indigenous Territory, Biodiversity Stewardship and Inclusive Landscape Governance
“Custodians of Culture & Nature” highlights the vital role of Indonesia’s Indigenous Peoples in conserving biodiversity through stewardship of their customary lands. By securing legal recognition of these territories and integrating traditional knowledge into landscape governance, Indonesia strengthens both cultural heritage and ecological resilience for sustainable futures.
TBA
Indonesian foundation of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Title: Nature-Positive Markets: Driving Biodiversity, Innovation & Sustainable Value Chains in Indonesia
“Nature-Positive Markets” shows how Indonesia can align business and biodiversity. Through WWF-Indonesia’s work on sustainable supply chains, green finance, and innovation, markets are reframed as tools for conservation—linking economic growth, community well-being, and ecosystem health in a single sustainable agenda.
Mr. Rohmat Marzuki
Deputy Minister of Forestry
Republic of Indonesia
Title: Forest Futures: Advancing Carbon Integrity, Community Forestry & Indonesia’s National Stewardship
“Forest Futures” highlights Indonesia’s drive to unite carbon integrity, community forestry, and national stewardship. By integrating high-integrity carbon markets with social forestry and ecosystem restoration, the country aims to protect biodiversity, empower local communities, and meet its climate commitments through sustainable forest governance.

