간행물

World Environment and Island Studies

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제9권 1호 (2019년 3월) 5

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2019.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
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.
4,000원
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2019.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
I respect my hometown Jeju as a story. I believe that storytelling is the most radical and accessible approach available to organize our memories, the events of our day, dreams of possibilities and hope for what can be. By telling our stories and reflecting imaginatively on our lives, our ancestral roots and our relationship to the land, we discover powerful memories of nature in our childhood or of selfless parent. I liked to listen to a story of Father Emile Taquet from my grandfather and my father and I also was able to replicate his great work in Jeju. He was always frugal as a lifelong botanist and as a seminary professor. He experienced the agony of the age since he experienced the Jeju Uprising aftermath, Japanese colonial period, the First and Second World Wars, Korean War, and the nuclear bomb in Japan. He always shaved his hair off because of his poverty. He was always frugal as a botanical collector. Because of its geological make up many people in Jeju suffered damage caused by the force of nature every year. He developed tangerine orange cultivation and he taught people how to break the poverty cycle of their lives. He was the real social leader as well as a parish priest. He recognized that local people had their expression of their own faith. By recognizing each area’s culture and tradition, he was able to have a good relationship with Jeju people for 13 years. He taught Jeju people how to boost the economy by direct action in their own eco system. He never hurt their pride even though they lived poorly. He collected plants and worked as a professor, and completed his missionary work. He passed away in Daegu on January 27, 1952. Before and after the Korean War, he spent his last days helping the development of home for orphaned children.
4,300원
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2019.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
Today, many regions in the World are under the threat of wars and terrorist attacks. There are multiple challenges that men and women face in the course of and following armed-conflicts. Unfortunately, women and children become a major part of the victims. Existing research has found a strong and significant link between gender equality and lasting peace, showing that countries where women are experiencing high levels of violence are more likely to engage in conflict and war compared to countries with low levels of violence against women. Countries where women have greater equality and greater political representation are also less likely to become involved in wars. Although, "Gender Mainstreaming" is a term which first emerged as a concept at the Fourth Women’s World Forum held in Beijing in 1995, UN peacekeeping activities were gender-blind till 2000. International recognition and acceptance of women’s inclusion in peace-building activities has increased globally, bolstered by the development of a policy framework on women, peace and security that began with the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 in 2000, followed by a further six resolutions on women and peace-building. By this article, the subject has been evaluated from feminist perspective and developed some interventions which have been linked to each of the major roles of women in the pre-conflict, actual conflict and post-conflict phases, through literature review.
4,000원
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2019.03 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
Plans are moving forward for the implementation of a series of international fora based on the ideas of peace education developed at the University of Jeju over the past decade, including a series of 6+1 peace exercises in the South Korea, United States, France, Taiwan, Russia, and possibly North Korea, bringing together peace activists for dialogue and sharing of knowledge with the aim of building lasting peace in the Korean peninsula.
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2019.03 구독 인증기관 무료, 개인회원 유료
We want to have an opportunity to learn in a global context why GAN is so important to Jeju as Korea's largest Island in a multi-cultural society. Politically, Jeju Island succeeds have to survive ordeal from Jeju 4.3 Grand Tragedy. Geologically, as Jeju Island is located at center of East Asia, it has benefits from easy access to main cities to the island such as Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Busan, Hong Kong, Taipei and so on. Environmentally, as Jeju was designated UNESCO Biosphere, World Natural Heritage and Geo parks, we want to keep it as a longevity island. Culturally, as we recognize it as a specialized in Western countries by human peace, Jeju as a World Peace Island tries to integrate aging human life agenda into part of a human life one. As the result, we suggest “Korea Care into Global Humanity in the Asia Pacific Context” as integrated policy agenda of both Korea and Peace Island villages for the 2021 GAN Biennial Conference from September 26 to 30, 2021 in Jeju Island Korea. As it based on village healing by villagers, Jeju island is small, as there is slrong soldarity between, we believe it can revive Korea communities.
4,000원