Sustainable Development Goals in the Republic of Korea

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Civil Society
Clean Energy
Climate Action
Climate Change Education
climate change mitigation
Climate PArtnership
Dahyun Kang
Dohyun Park
Energy Conservation
Energy Efficiency
Energy Policy
Energy Sources
environmental policy analysis
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Eun Woo Lee
Eungkyoon Lee
GHG Emission
GHG Mitigation
Government's Strong Desire
Government’s Strong Desire
green growth strategies
Hanbee Lee
Hyun Jung Park
In-Kook Park
Integrated Water Resource Management
international development cooperation
Jaemin Song
Jaewan Kim
Jongwoo Moon
Jooyoung Kwak
Jung Hee Hyun
Land Consumption Rate
Low Carbon Green Growth
Minkyung Huh
public policy evaluation
Public Transportation
Rio Marker
ROK Government
ROK's Effort
ROK’s Effort
Rps
Saemaul Undong
SDG
SDG Index
SDG Indicator
SDGs Framework
Seo Kyung Lim
Seoul Metropolitan Area
Steven Kyum Kim
Sun Lee
Sung Jin Kang
Sustainable Cities
Sustainable Communities
sustainable development indicators Korea
Thomas Taek Sung Kim
UN
United Nations
urban sustainability research
Water
Water Goal
Yong Jun Baek
Yoon Jin Kang

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367484255
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the attempts of South Korea in its to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. It addresses 6 of the 17 goals – clean water, affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth, sustainable cities and communities, climate action, and partnership – and defines specific national strategies. For each strategy, the contributors define the research indicators they selected, then analyze and examine the extent to which South Korea has met the SDG concerned. They draw these conclusions from national and international reports, government documents and policy papers on SDGs. South Korea’s experience in sustainable development and green programs will contribute to the planning of long-term development strategies for developing countries.

Tae Yong Jung is a professor at the Graduate School of International Studies, and the Deputy Executive Director of the Institute for Global Sustainability, Yonsei University. He was a professor at the KDI School and worked in many international institutes.