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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JESI.2020.29.11.1033

A Case Study on Overseas Policy for Effective Conservation of Natural Resources  

Yoon, Ho-Jung (Department of Landscape Architecture, Hankyong National University)
Yeom, Sung-Jin (Department of Landscape Architecture, Hankyong National University)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.29, no.11, 2020 , pp. 1033-1054 More about this Journal
Abstract
Repeated use of land is depleting future resources and causing many ecological problems, prompting the need for a natural resource policy focusing on effective conservation. This study aims to identify methods based on international cases useful for introducing sustainable conservation of domestic natural resources. Currently, South Korea has developed and enforced many management and evaluation strategies for natural resources. However, due to limitations on policies and management, they show signs of strain. Therefore, this study compares and analyzes international conservation policies for nature and scenery, such as Germany's impact mitigation regulation, the USA's HEA (habitat equivalency analysis) and REA (resource equivalency analysis) policies, and Japan's three laws for landscape and greenery, to achieve the following three goals: first, find natural resources suitable for South Korea and define them. Second, plan goals for mitigation of total natural resources and build a basis for them. Third, establish effective complete plans for evaluating the total amount of natural resources.
Keywords
Natural resources; Land development; Conservation; Sustainability;
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