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Third Enhanced National Climate Change Adaptation Plan (2023-2025)

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Year
2023
Document Type
Policy

Summary

The enhanced plan considers climate disasters experienced by South Korea: flooding in the metropolitan area ('22.8), typhoon in Pohang ('22.9), drought in Gwangju, Jeollanam-do ('22.11), forest fire in Gangwon-do ('22.3), and strengthens the existing Third National Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2023 (2021-2025). It incorporates the latest IPCC climate projections and enhanced responses to extreme weather events, along with actionable implementation plans.

The four strategic directions are as follows:

  1. Improving climate forecast accuracy and enhancing public access to adaptation information;
  2. Adapting critical infrastructure to future climate risks and strengthen disaster response capabilities;
  3. Strengthening the resilience of living spaces and infrastructure while enhancing adaptation in agriculture, fisheries, and ecosystems; and
  4. Strengthening legal frameworks and foster collaboration among stakeholders, including national and local governments, industry, and the financial sector.

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