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A Case Study on the Climate Change Cooperation and Capacity Building -Focused on UNITAR Jeju Cifal-GTC's program

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세계환경사회거버넌스학회 (World Association for Island Studies)
초록

This is a descriptive case study of the capacity building program in the field of climate change cooperation achieved by UNITAR Jeju Cifal and GTC(Green Technology Center). The study included the GTC's expertise in climate technology and the UNITAR's collaboration program, an international training body in the environment, peace and security. First, in this study, the results of the satisfaction survey of the education and training in 2017 were analyzed. Education demand for climate change adaptation was shown to be high, and technology demand needed in developing countries was found to be the highest demand for ecosystem monitoring/restoration. Second, an analysis of the program for 2018 showed that South Korea's Eco-city project case is also worth referring to Asian Pacific countries. It was also found that exchanges and discussion activities among participants were more helpful than simple lectures. Meanwhile, development of city-share programs, including self-evaluation, was found to be necessary. Finally, we discussed ways to improve the city-share program in UNITAR. Sharing urban information among peers in this program is beneficial. However, it is necessary to plan programs that have a prior understanding of the culture and background of participants. And it is also important for participants to follow up on their own goals by setting up action plans and checking them after training. It is also necessary to make it clear to participants that there is an organic connection at each stage of the program. That way, participants will set up and plan problems in the climate technology sector of their own country or city, and the effect of education and training will be even greater.

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Abstract
Introduction
2017 Climate Technology Cooperation CapacityBuilding Program for Developing NationsOutcome
Satisfaction on Program’s Contents
Level of Knowledge Acquisition Through ThisProgram and Willingness to Utilize RelatedKnowledge
Survey on Technology Needed in Participants’Countries
Assessments and Improvements Needed
2018’s “Workshop on Strengthening Governancefor Low-carbon Integrated Solid WasteManagement and Circular Economy” (Jeju Island,Korea)
Participant’s Implications and ImprovementsNeeded
A Suggestion for Development of UNITAR’s cityshare program
City share knowledge management methodology
Strengths and Weaknesses of the Methodology
Conclusions
References
저자
  • Kim, Minchul(Green Technology Center)
  • Choi, Hanna(Department of Technology and Innovation Management, Hanyang University)