Abstract

Recently, evidence-based policymaking is highlighted among Anglo-American countries as a method to enhance policy success rates by utilizing evidence in the poliymaking process to increase objective validity and achieve policy goals. Currently in Korea, particle pollution has become an issue that highly affects the health of citizens, and the Korean government is putting in a large amount of R&D budget to respond to it. For timely assessment and modifications to particulate matter R&D policies, this research utilized the mixed research method and analyzed the current budget structure of particulate matter R&D through the NTIS, and conducted a survey to both citizens and expert groups to gather basic data. Furthermore, an expert group written opinion was collected based on the factors derived from the surveys to acquire a more in-depth opinion. Through utilizing the accumulated data and written opinion, this research provided a policymaking case study in which opinion data can be formulated into evidence that could lead to future policy implications.

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