우리나라 지속가능한 국제개발협력과 기후스마트농업의연계방안

Millennium Development Goals have been a great strategic move to improve the quality of life as well as alleviate poverty in developing countries. However, poverty in developing countries still remains. Climate-smart agriculture is a way to achieve short-and-long-term agricultural development goals...

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Published in무역연구, 12(3) pp. 499 - 517
Main Author 조성제
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국무역연구원 01.06.2016
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ISSN1738-8112
2384-1958

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Summary:Millennium Development Goals have been a great strategic move to improve the quality of life as well as alleviate poverty in developing countries. However, poverty in developing countries still remains. Climate-smart agriculture is a way to achieve short-and-long-term agricultural development goals in the face of climate change and serves as a bridge to other development priorities. It seeks to support countries and other actors in securing the necessary policy, technical and financial conditions to enable them to sustainably increase agricultural productivity and incomes in order to meet national food security and development goals as well as build resilience and the capacity of agricultural and food systems to adapt to climate change. This study examines the changing trends of the new paradigm in international development cooperation through a proposal involving the activation of an international agricultural development cooperation strategy linked to agriculture, information and communication technologies and climate change. First, establish a road-map for the development model linking smart agriculture in the face of climate change. Second, develop a customized agriculture model using appropriate technology. Third, promote a knowledge-sharing project between Korea and developing countries. Fourth, establish a public-private partnership scheme KCI Citation Count: 1
Bibliography:G704-SER000010393.2016.12.3.016
ISSN:1738-8112
2384-1958