• Establishing Policies towards Integrated Management of Soil Pollution and Damage
  • Kim, Jong Sung;Park, Yoon-Sik;Lee, Gi-Ha;Hwang, Sang-Il;Yang, Jae E.;
  • Korea Environment Institute;Kongju National University;Kyungpook National University;Korea Environment Institute;Kangwon National University;
  • 토양오염 및 훼손 통합관리를 위한 정책방향 설정
  • 김종성;박윤식;이기하;황상일;양재의;
  • 한국환경정책평가연구원;공주대학교;경북대학교;한국환경정책평가연구원;강원대학교;
Abstract
In this study, the concepts of soil degradation, soil pollution and soil damage are defined, and the domestic and foreign administrative systems related to soil pollution and soil damage management are analyzed. In case of foreign countries, laws and regulations on the soil conservation and soil damage management were analyzed. In case of Korea, the present state of the legal system governing soil pollution and damage management was analyzed in each aspect. Through this study, suggestions for amendments of relevant laws were proposed by establishing policy direction for integrated management of soil pollution and soil damage. The results of this study will provide a basis for integrated management of soil pollution and damage, and it can be utilized in establishing integrated management strategy of long term soil conservation and sustaninable soil development at national level.

Keywords: Soil degradation;Soil damage;Soil pollution;Soil integrated management;Soil related legal system;

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