This report provides an environmental NGO's perspective on environmental justice policy in South Korea for an OECD review. It summarizes major environmental injustice problems in South Korea from 2005-2016 related to nuclear power plants, radioactive waste disposal sites, and high-voltage transmission lines. The report argues that development projects have disproportionately burdened rural and weaker communities while urban areas receive the benefits. It recommends legal and institutional reforms to incorporate public participation and corrective justice into the development process.
This report provides an environmental NGO's perspective on environmental justice policy in South Korea for an OECD review. It summarizes major environmental injustice problems in South Korea from 2005-2016 related to nuclear power plants, radioactive waste disposal sites, and high-voltage transmission lines. The report argues that development projects have disproportionately burdened rural and weaker communities while urban areas receive the benefits. It recommends legal and institutional reforms to incorporate public participation and corrective justice into the development process.
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