Abstract
Due to the increased variability of climate change, not only the types of disasters and occur on a complex and large scale, but also the survival itself is threatened due to enormous damage as geographical boundaries disappear. In the case of the Korean Peninsula, damage from natural disasters is increasing, and the risk of complex disasters is increasing. Even if US-North Korea denuclearization negotiations are suspended and inter-Korean relations deteriorate, the need for inter-Korean disaster relief cooperation does not diminish. On the other hand, the Yoon Seok-yeol government is also presenting ‘establishing a climate and environmental community on the Korean Peninsula through inter-Korean Green-detente’ as one of the key tasks for unification and North Korea policy through the 「Audacious Initiative」. Considering these points, the purpose of this study is to draw implications through case studies by type of inter-Korean disaster cooperation, and to present inter-Korean disaster cooperation plans based on this. It is hoped that the continuity and implementation of inter-Korean disaster cooperation will increase in the future, and this will become the cornerstone for preparing for the future of unification.
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