Abstract

The problems surrounding climate change have caught the attention of an ever-increasing number of leaders around the world. To exact an appropriate response, a policy drive based on recommended changes in people’s awareness and response demand is exigent. Therefore, a panel data-based strategy is expected to increase the receptivity and effectiveness of such an evidence-based policy drive. After examining major domestic and overseas panels, this study proposed a policy drive based on essential points of inspection for introducing and forming a climate panel in Korea, organizing a focus group discussion to investigate the appropriateness and improvement methods of survey items to facilitate such a panel. With analysis of existing cross-sectional and time-series data, a climate panel is expected to be useful for policy design because it not only can identify changes in the awareness, behavior, and demands of people resulting from climate change, but also can promote customized policy and verify the effects of implemented policies. Policy efforts and the costs needed to maintain the panel indicate the need for various compositional operations; e.g. the temporary operation during a certain period or operation focused on regional representative samples.

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