Managing national data on protected areas in the Korea Database on Protected Areas (KDPA)

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Protected areas in the Republic of Korea
KNPS

The CBD Biodiversity Strategic Plan 2011-2020 recognizes the importance of protected areas for biodiversity conservation, including through Aichi Target 11. The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) is used for tracking progress toward Target 11 at national level. In the Republic of Korea, protected areas are designated by five different ministries according to 15 laws and protected areas data and information is managed independently, which led to delayed representation in the WDPA. Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Korea (MOEK) and Korea National Park Service (KNPS) established Korea Database on Protected Area (KDPA) for integrative management of the protected areas database. KDPA enables statistical analysis on protected areas as well as providing basic information of protected areas in Korea including coverage, designation year, protected area types, governance type, and IUCN protected areas management categories. You can find the KDPA at http://www.kdpa.kr.

Dernière modification 23 Jul 2019
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Contexte
Challenges addressed
Loss of Biodiversity
Scale of implementation
National
Ecosystems
Temperate deciduous forest
Temperate evergreen forest
Thème
Outreach & communications
Science and research
Emplacement
South Korea
East Asia
Impacts

As the KDPA is set up, the data on protected areas can now be managed in an integrated and standardised way in Korea. This will make protected area policy development more effective.

Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 14 – Life below water
SDG 15 – Life on land
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