Despite its short history of development, the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) policy has started to establish itself as an effective policy for securing carbon offsets for large emitters of greenhouse gases including the European Union (EU). Corresponding to the direction of the international climate change policy area, this article primarily presents the current state of the EU REDD+ policy implementation. It offers considerations and suggestions to overcome the challenges facing an ongoing EU REDD+ project in West Papua and Papua in Indonesia to better direct the policy. First, to provide a primary overview of EU REDD+ policy developments, the article analyses the policy developments at the EU level, including its legal basis, as well as the roles of the EU's REDD+ policy as it relates to institutions. Second, this article presents the background of the ongoing project in West Papua and Papua, Indonesia, and identifies and analyses the main challenges facing the implementation of the ongoing project. Third, the article discusses the author's own view regarding these challenges. Finally, in the conclusion, it discusses the prospects and limitations of the EU's REDD+ policy.
shale gas development technology, can be discussed and taken into consideration. From the Polish case, the government of South Korea should do further research about the activity of the 'Blue gas' program, the Polish shale gas development program, suited to the Polish geological traits, so as to create more added values in the energy field.
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