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http://dx.doi.org/10.17663/JWR.2021.23.3.224

Development of Korea-ASEAN Wetland Knowledge Sharing Platform and Future Suggestions  

Yoon, Jihyun (Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Program in Environmental Education, Seoul National University)
Kim, Jae Geun (Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Program in Environmental Education, Seoul National University)
Kang, Sung-Ryong (Department of International Cooperation, National Institute of Ecology)
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Journal of Wetlands Research / v.23, no.3, 2021 , pp. 224-233 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study analyzed global Knowledge Sharing Platforms and collected stakeholder's suggestions to develop the "Korea-ASEAN Wetland Knowledge Sharing Platform (KSP)." As a result of the analysis, ① financial support and ② knowledge outcomes are essential to maintain the KSP and conduct the platform sustainably. Stakeholder suggest three significant projects (① comparative analysis of the inventory of wetlands in the Korea-ASEAN region, ② knowledge gap analysis in wetland research trends, and ③ establishing a web infrastructure for wetlands information sharing). The "Korea-ASEAN Wetland KSP" defined to be consistent with the international conventions (e.g., Ramsar Convention, Convention on Biological Diversity) goals by comprehensively considering the literature analysis and stakeholder suggestions. Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) selected as the fundamental model of the KSP. As with IPBES, knowledge management and assessment, capacity building, policy support, communication and participation adopted as the platform's core objectives. The KSP will be able to share knowledge related to the same type of wetland ecosystem within the Korea-ASEAN region and provide necessary information for establishing science-based policies.
Keywords
Knowledge assessment; Knowledge gap analysis; Knowledge sharing; Policy support; stakeholder;
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