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스리랑카의 기후변화 대응을 위한 개발협력 방안 연구 (Climate Change in Sri Lanka
其他書名
Issues and Prospects for Korea's Development Cooperation).
出版SSRN, 2018
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=jjz7zgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋English Abstract: The year 2017 marks the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Sri Lanka. Located in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is a small island nation with a population of about 20 million. The country has seen high economic growth and poverty reduction since 2009, when the civil war ended after 30 years. Elected in 2015, President Sirisena of Sri Lanka is pursuing national development that focuses on sustainable growth. In this regard, President Sirisena recognizes climate change as a major challenge in the implementation of national development initiatives. In particular, atypical rainfall patterns have intensified over the last three years, causing damage to agricultural productivity, hydro power generation, and water-related health sectors.Since the opening of diplomatic relations in 1977, Korea and Sri Lanka have continued active human and material exchanges. Sri Lanka is also one of Korea's ODA priority partnership countries. Thus, the Korean government has formulated a detailed strategy on cooperation with Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is one of the top 10 ODA recipients for Korea. Likewise, Korea is the second largest bilateral donor for Sri Lanka. At the summit held in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of relations between the two nations, Korea pledged to expand its bilateral cooperation, in the form of EDCF assistance and grant activities through KOICA, with Sri Lanka by 2019.Under such circumstances, this study was conducted to guide further cooperation with Sri Lanka, mitigating the adverse impact of climate change and promoting sustainable development. The study focuses on Sri Lanka's climate change policies and related needs, as well as its national development priorities. We also conducted a thorough review on major donors' cooperation activities and policies, including those of Korea. Most importantly, detailed on-site interviews with major stakeholders were carried out. Through in-depth case analyses of major bilateral and multilateral donor organizations, we attempted to seek the policy direction for climate change assistance and formulate a performance management framework for Korea.