Arief Rabik on the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration Advisory Board

Arief Rabik on the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration Advisory Board

Arief Rabik was appointed to the Advisory Board for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. He is the only member from Indonesia, joining 22 other members from around the globe.

Against a backdrop of environmental crisis, the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is a chance to revive the natural world that supports us all. A decade may sound like a long time. But it is these next ten years that scientists say will count most in the fight to avert climate change and the loss of millions of species. Here are ten actions in the strategy of the UN Decade that can build a #GenerationRestoration.

The Advisory Board is the main external body of the UN Decade’s governance structure, which includes representatives varying from indigenous peoples, local communities, ecosystem restoration experts, to media and culture workers, private sectors, etc.

The Board’s main objective is to offer relevant perspectives and schools of thought in response to the challenges for implementing the UN Decade, as well as inspire and amplify the UN Decade’s goals through diverse channels and networks.

Learn more about the UN Decade here.

Impact Hero 2021: Arief Rabik

Impact Hero 2021: Arief Rabik

Earth Company awarded Arief Rabik the Impact Hero honor for 2021 in recognition of the 1000 Bamboo Villages strategy and vision.

“I’m speechless, I don’t know what to say, but thank you so much for giving us this opportunity to work together to empower the farmers of Indonesia and around the world to restore their degraded lands and build this beautiful village-based industrial systems, this amazing forests that will supply us fibers, fuels and food of the future. So here is to our success!”

Reasons for selecting Arief Rabik as Impact Hero 2021

Above all, the selection committee was deeply moved and inspired by his grand bamboo village vision that could make tangible contributions to climate change and multiple other outcome areas. His vision and work serve as a source of hope and inspiration for all in this age when we are constantly reminded of the catastrophic effects of the climate crisis and environmental degradation.

Towards this hopeful future, he and his team at EBF have already demonstrated success in Flores, empowering women and youth, improving the livelihoods of villages, restoring massive areas of degraded land, and sequestering carbon through impressive bamboo forests. With a number of villages in the team’s portfolio, the 1,000 bamboo village initiative seems to be on the cusp of scale-up and substantial impact.

The selection committee also found his personality to be authentic and his passion unshakeable. He is amazingly adaptive and versatile: he loves being in the field with the villagers in eastern Indonesia and, literally on the next day, he would be in Jakarta rubbing elbows with corporate executives and key policymakers.

Arief Rabik receives the 2019 Climate Breakthrough Award

Arief Rabik receives the 2019 Climate Breakthrough Award

Arief Rabik was honored to become a Climate Breakthrough Awardee in 2019.

arief rabik the climate breakthrough awardee 2019

The Climate Breakthrough Project, formerly known as the Climate Strategies Accelerator, launched in 2015. It’s an initiative of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation in partnership with the Oak Foundation, the IKEA Foundation, the JPB Foundation, and the Good Energies Foundation.

Climate Breakthrough Project provides large, multi-year, unrestricted awards to help empower promising leaders with powerful, high-risk, high-reward innovations in the climate space. They fund extraordinary individuals and small teams, not institutions or organizations, to them to step beyond their typical past work in order to consider and develop the most ambitious strategies they can execute.

Innovative strategies in social, behavioral, economic, and policy change are all encouraged and awardees can operate anywhere in world–so long as their work can make a globally significant impact on emissions over the next five to ten years.