FOREST-TRANSITION
; CLIMATE POLICY
; TENURE
; DEFORESTATION
; EMISSIONS
; INDONESIA
; TANZANIA
; BRAZIL
WOS学科分类:
Area Studies
; International Relations
WOS研究方向:
Area Studies
; International Relations
英文摘要:
The need for new and stronger middle power diplomacy is growing as global challenges are increasingly governed by various horizontal inter- and trans-national networks. Climate change is one of the most complex and urgent global challenges that require collective action, and it is an issue for which more middle power leadership is greatly needed. The Republic of Korea (ROK) has been successful in becoming a primary actor in green growth governance, and its success has been attributed to its strategic middlepowermanship, integrating both material and ideational contents. Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) in tropical developing countries has been lauded as an immediate and effective solution to mitigate climate change. ROK's unique history of forest transition before rapid economic growth highlights the fact that improving forest management is possible even with imperfect governance, rapid population growth, and low economic development. The lessons learned from ROK's forest transition can be developed as a distinct contribution to the international effort to address forest-related impacts on climate change, and offer an important opportunity for ROK to play a constructive role and achieve enhanced stature within the international community.
1.No Arizona Univ, Sch Forestry, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA 2.Natl Inst Forest Sci, Lab Forest Ind & Policy, Seoul, South Korea 3.Univ Arizona, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, Tucson, AZ USA 4.Korea Inst Int Econ Policy, Dev Cooperat Team, Seoul, South Korea
Recommended Citation:
Kim, Yeon-Su,Bae, Jae Soo,Fisher, Larry A.,et al. Branding K-REDD plus and its implications for South Korea's middle power diplomacy[J]. PACIFIC REVIEW,2019-01-01,32(1):76-89