Reviewing the Korean Sustainable Development Strategy and Policy in Response to COVID-19

Auteur
Soeun AhnDokyun KimHongrim LeeYoonseon ParkJaehyuk LeeJungseok LeeHanwoom HongWoohyun JungBaeseok JeonGarim Jeon
Auteur institutionnel
Korea Environment Institute (KEI)
ISBN
ISBN 979-11-5980-570-7
Collation
xxii, 176 p.
Langue de la ressource
Coréen
Année de publication
2021
Mot-clé
Sustainable development goalsSustainable developmentSDGs

Through the ‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’, the United Nations (UN) has established tasks, including 17 policy goals and 169 targets, that civilization must resolve by 2030. It is recommended that each country build its own implementation mechanism, which sets its own policy goals and targets, tailored to its respective national context. 
South Korea established the ‘National Sustainable Development Goals (K-SDGs)’ in 2018, consisting of 17 policy goals and 122 targets. In 2020, the country prepared the Fourth Basic Plan for Sustainable Development (2021-2040). The K-SDGs were revised and supplemented in consideration of recent changes in conditions.
This study aims to develop a national K-SDGs strategy by examining factors that threaten sustainable development, with a focus on the COVID-19 pandemic.