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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JESI.2022.31.7.593

Implementation System and Project Characteristics of Green New Deal Projects in Korea and the U.S.A. -A Comparison between the Smart Green City in Korea and State and Tribal Assistance Grants in the U.S.A.-  

Yoon, Ji-Hui (Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Applied Resources and Environment, Hankyong National University)
Yeom, Sung-Jin (Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Plant Resources Landscape, Hankyong National University)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.31, no.7, 2022 , pp. 593-607 More about this Journal
Abstract
Climate change has recently become a serious global issue, and carbon emissions and energy consumption are increasing, particularly in cities where economic activities and populations are concentrated. Accordingly, various countries worldwide are promoting the Green New Deal and promoting urban-centered climate change response policies with the aim of carbon neutrality. In Korea, following the "smart green city" project that creates a city where humans and the environment coexist, a similar "carbon neutral green city" policy is set to be introduced. Therefore, in this study, implications and directions for the sustainable introduction of the carbon neutral green city policy will be derived by comparing and analyzing the State and Tribal Assistance Grants of the U.S. bipartisan infrastructure law and the smart green city of the Korean new deal.
Keywords
Green New Deal; Climate change; Smart green city;
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