Studi Ecological Fiscal Transfer sebagai Potensi Pendanaan Lingkungan di Daerah

https://doi.org/10.22146/jsp.13140

Joko Tri Haryanto(1*)

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Abstract


Along with the issue of the increasing prosperity in many parts of the world, including Indonesia, the global
development agenda has been shift ed from proverty issues to sustainable development goals (Sustainable
Development Goal’s or SDG’s) issues. Consecutively, to support this target achievement, the role of the
budget becomes very signifi cant, including the Transfer to the Region mechanism. Based on the analysis,
the mechanism of the General Allocation Fund (DAU) has the potential to become a source of funding for
environmental and ecological forestry. Ecological fi scal transfer mechanism can be manifested through the
addition of DAU allocation for the benefi t of environmental conservation and forestry. It also can be embodied
through the addition of environmental indicators and forestry in existing formulations of DAU.


Keywords


ecological fi scal transfer; forestry; environment.

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