Engaging communities in waste-to-energy development in Korea
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RT Generic T1 Engaging communities in waste-to-energy development in Korea A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 2019 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/526 PB United Nations AB This report looks at renewable energy while considering social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Based on lessons learned from the Republic of Korea’s waste-to-energy policies and its community-based approach, it draws policy recommendations and opens discussions on expanding waste to energy developments with benefit from the recovered energy going back to the communities involved. Korea’s waste-to-energy approach provides economic benefits to the local communities through energy sales, and concurrently mitigates the impact of energy and environmental issues. The approach is designed to ensure circular economy and sustainable use of natural resources with environmental integrity. The paper also provides analytical policy considerations on achieving sustainable management of waste and energy at the national and subnational level with perspective of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Engaging communities in waste-to-energy development in Korea AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 2019 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/526 PB - United Nations AB - This report looks at renewable energy while considering social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Based on lessons learned from the Republic of Korea’s waste-to-energy policies and its community-based approach, it draws policy recommendations and opens discussions on expanding waste to energy developments with benefit from the recovered energy going back to the communities involved. Korea’s waste-to-energy approach provides economic benefits to the local communities through energy sales, and concurrently mitigates the impact of energy and environmental issues. The approach is designed to ensure circular economy and sustainable use of natural resources with environmental integrity. The paper also provides analytical policy considerations on achieving sustainable management of waste and energy at the national and subnational level with perspective of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). @misc{20.500.12870_526 author = {UN.ESCAP}, title = {Engaging communities in waste-to-energy development in Korea}, year = {2019}, abstract = {This report looks at renewable energy while considering social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Based on lessons learned from the Republic of Korea’s waste-to-energy policies and its community-based approach, it draws policy recommendations and opens discussions on expanding waste to energy developments with benefit from the recovered energy going back to the communities involved. Korea’s waste-to-energy approach provides economic benefits to the local communities through energy sales, and concurrently mitigates the impact of energy and environmental issues. The approach is designed to ensure circular economy and sustainable use of natural resources with environmental integrity. The paper also provides analytical policy considerations on achieving sustainable management of waste and energy at the national and subnational level with perspective of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/526} } @misc{20.500.12870_526 author = {UN.ESCAP}, title = {Engaging communities in waste-to-energy development in Korea}, year = {2019}, abstract = {This report looks at renewable energy while considering social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Based on lessons learned from the Republic of Korea’s waste-to-energy policies and its community-based approach, it draws policy recommendations and opens discussions on expanding waste to energy developments with benefit from the recovered energy going back to the communities involved. Korea’s waste-to-energy approach provides economic benefits to the local communities through energy sales, and concurrently mitigates the impact of energy and environmental issues. The approach is designed to ensure circular economy and sustainable use of natural resources with environmental integrity. The paper also provides analytical policy considerations on achieving sustainable management of waste and energy at the national and subnational level with perspective of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/526} } TY - GEN T1 - Engaging communities in waste-to-energy development in Korea AU - UN.ESCAP UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/526 PB - United Nations AB - This report looks at renewable energy while considering social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Based on lessons learned from the Republic of Korea’s waste-to-energy policies and its community-based approach, it draws policy recommendations and opens discussions on expanding waste to energy developments with benefit from the recovered energy going back to the communities involved. Korea’s waste-to-energy approach provides economic benefits to the local communities through energy sales, and concurrently mitigates the impact of energy and environmental issues. The approach is designed to ensure circular economy and sustainable use of natural resources with environmental integrity. The paper also provides analytical policy considerations on achieving sustainable management of waste and energy at the national and subnational level with perspective of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Metadata
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This report looks at renewable energy while considering social, economic, and environmental dimensions. Based on lessons learned from the Republic of Korea’s waste-to-energy policies and its community-based approach, it draws policy recommendations and opens discussions on expanding waste to energy developments with benefit from the recovered energy going back to the communities involved. Korea’s waste-to-energy approach provides economic benefits to the local communities through energy sales, and concurrently mitigates the impact of energy and environmental issues. The approach is designed to ensure circular economy and sustainable use of natural resources with environmental integrity. The paper also provides analytical policy considerations on achieving sustainable management of waste and energy at the national and subnational level with perspective of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).