Abstract

Northeast Asia including China, Japan, Mongolia, Russia, DPRK and ROK, is a geographically close region that falls under the same environmental influence. Recently the region is not only facing serious domestic environmental problems with rapid economic growth, but also confronted with transboundary environmental problems and associated conflicts between countries. Unfortunately, Northeast Asia lacks a solid environmental management system among countries to deal with transboundary and other environmental issues. Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment (TEIA) can, therefore, be one of the essential systematic measures in which environmental Corresponding Author: Nankyoung Moon, Korea Environment Institute, 290 Jinheung-Ro, Eunpyeon-Gu, Seoul, 122-706, Korea, Tel: 822-380-7607 E-mail: nkmoon@kei.re.kr Received: 23 September, 2014. Revised: 5 November, 2014. Accepted: 12 November, 2014. 환경영향평가 Vol. 23, No. 6(2014) pp.505~516 J. Environ. Impact Assess., 23(6), 505~516, 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.14249/eia.2014.23.6.505 ISSN 1225-7184

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