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The development process and significance of the 3rd National Climate Change Adaptation Plan (2021-2025) of the Republic of Korea

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 818, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151728

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Climate change; 3rd Adaptation Plan; Climate risk; Adaptive capacity; Global warming

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  1. Korea Environment Institute (KEI) Korea Adaptation Center for Climate Change (KACCC) [2020-002-02-01]

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This paper presents the development, main content, significance, and limitations of the Republic of Korea's 3rd National Climate Change Adaptation Plan, aiming to provide a helpful case for other countries in formulating their own national adaptation plans. The plan recommends 232 measures based on scientific evidence to enhance adaptive capacity to 84 climate risks, with the involvement of various parties. However, the plan's limitations include insufficient willingness to monitor and implement measures, differences in the spectrum of adaptation measures among government departments, and lack of English language publicity.
The Republic of Korea has developed its 3rd National Climate Change Adaptation Plan (2021-2025) through joint work between government departments in 2020. This follows the Framework Act on Low Carbon, Green Growth, which was enacted in 2010. In this paper, we presented the development process, main contents, significance, and limitations of the 3rd Adaptation Plan as a helpful case for the international community to consult in formulating their national adaptation plans. The plan aims to implement a climate-safe nation with the people, and its development process features a scientific evidence basis and participation of various parties. It systematically and organically recommends 232 measures to be implemented by the Korean government and related departments for the next five years to enhance the adaptive capacity to 84 climate risks. Through expert forums, working council on climate change adaptation, adaptation governance forums, online public hearings, and discussion on preparing public-oriented countermeasures, 41 representative public-oriented tasks in eight sectors were selected. The plan consists of measures to resolve national climate risks constructed based on scientific evidence. All adaptation parties participated in the entire process of establishing the adaptation plan and evaluating its implementation. Significantly, the 3rd Adaptation Plan attempts to overcome the limitations of the 2nd adaptation plan by planning for the operation of a citizen evaluation group. However, the plan's limitations have been identified as insufficient willingness to monitor and implement measures, differences in the spectrum of adaptation measures by a government department, and lack of publicity in the English language. The measures to deal with these shortcomings are being sought. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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