An environmental governance means the construction of network oriented to coexistence beyond regulation for the purpose of resolving environmental problems. It emphasizes preventive measures against environmental diseases and serves the settlement of ...
An environmental governance means the construction of network oriented to coexistence beyond regulation for the purpose of resolving environmental problems. It emphasizes preventive measures against environmental diseases and serves the settlement of the reliability through consensus among all environmental subjects.
Japanese cases in this study are the successful examples of the environmental governance which show us the construction of substantial network through environmentally relevant management or consumption. Government, companies and civic organizations in Japan produce the innovative courses of preventive environmental actions under the perception of common responsibility.
Government, firms and consumers in Korea as in Japan have to recognize the change of their relative roles and the importance of their cooperative relationships in the resolution of environmental problems. This study remarks that Korean environmental policies ought to orient to the formation of network among many environmental subjects with different functions beyond the form of individual legislation.