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30 April 2023. pp. 29-39
Abstract
As climate change has become an important issue at home and abroad, the heritage field in Korea deals with its impact on the conservation of natural and cultural heritage and its measures to cope with climate change as a major concern. Accordingly, the government has established climate change response policies for natural and cultural heritage and has been implementing detailed tasks since 2016. This study aims to address the governmental efforts of Korea to cope with climate change. To this end, we will examine the current status of climate change response policies in the heritage field implemented and suggest directions for future policy supplementation and development.
최근 기후변화가 국내외로 중요한 문제가 된 가운데 우리나라 유산 분야에서는 그것이 자연 및 문화유산의 보존에 미치는 영향과 이에 대한 대응을 주요 관심사로 다루고 있다. 이에 정부에서도 유산 분야의 기후변화 대응 정책을 수립하여 2016년부터 세부 과제들을 이행하고 있다. 본 연구는 기후변화 대응을 위한 우리나라 유산 정책 고찰을 목표로 한다. 이를 위해 우리나라 유산 분야 기후변화 대응 정책 현황을 살펴보고 향후 정책 보완 및 개발을 위한 방향을 제시하고자 한다.
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Information
  • Publisher :National Heritage Disaster Prevention Society
  • Publisher(Ko) :국가유산방재학회
  • Journal Title :Journal of the Society of Cultural Heritage Disaster Prevention
  • Journal Title(Ko) :저널국가유산
  • Volume : 8
  • No :1
  • Pages :29-39