%0 Journal Article %T SYNCHRONIZATION OF REDD+ NATIONAL POLICY WITH STAKEHOLDERS¡¯ INTEREST IN SUBNATIONAL LEVEL %J - %D 2017 %R https://doi.org/10.20886/jakk.2017.14.2.105-120 %X REDD+ has been developed since 2007, but its implementation has not been run effectively. Synchronizing all related stakeholders' interest, either horizontally or vertically becomes major challenge to support the effectiveness REDD+ implementation. The result of the gap analysis showed that unsynchronized REDD+ national policy with stakeholders' interest in subnational and site level lead to ineffective REDD+ implementation. This is particularly when REDD+ is developed through subnational approach by which provincial government plays as a main actor in its implementation. For instance, ban of carbon market system has caused some REDD+ projects in the site level initiated by private sector to be stagnant. Enabling conditions should be built up to synchronize related stakeholders¡¯ interest in all levels. The aforementioned conditions are including simplified REDD+ regulations so that REDD+ can be adopted, existance of regional REDD+ institutions to bridge communication between central and provincial government, clear domestic funding and incentive mechanism to deal with uncertainty global agreement, as well as increasing outreach of REDD+ strategies and policies in sub-national and site levels %K Unsynchronized of policy %K provincial government %K effective %K incentive mechanism %K global agreement %U http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JAKK/article/view/2900