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http://dx.doi.org/10.7316/KHNES.2018.29.1.117

The Significance of Long-term Perception on Renewable Energy and Climate Change  

AHN, JOONG WOO (Department of Environment and Energy Engineering, Sungshin University)
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Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society / v.29, no.1, 2018 , pp. 117-123 More about this Journal
Abstract
The long-term perception investigation of environment is needed for the persistence of each country's policy on climate change, which is greatly influenced by external factors. Long term data on perception and attitudes of people's thought can be a big data point for climate change and consistent policies can be implemented with the need for public demand. Information on the perception of the general public regarding the environment should be carried out as a basis for the national environmental policy.
Keywords
Climate change; Renewable energy; Perception survey; Public attitudes towards the environment; Public need;
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