Gwangju Dong-gu 'Public-Private-Academic Climate Environment Governance Agreement' Signed View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Im Taek) announced on the 28th that it has signed the 'Public-Private-Academic Climate Environment Governance Agreement.'


The agreement includes 12 cooperating institutions and organizations: Dong-gu, Dong-gu Council, Chosun University, Dong-gu Residents' Autonomy Committee Council, International Climate Environment Center Foundation, Gwangju Sustainable Development Council, Gwangju Social Innovation Platform, Gwangju Environmental Movement Federation, Gwangju Green Consumers' Union, Pureungil Association, Dong-gu Social Economy Federation, and Dong-gu Resource Circulation Narrators.


The agreement covers ▲ creation of an eco-friendly green city including humanities, resource circulation, ecological restoration, and greenhouse gas reduction ▲ spreading sustainable environmental preservation movements and creating a pleasant local environment ▲ participation in various public projects for building a climate environment crisis response safety net and realizing a climate-resilient society ▲ participation of key residents, social organizations, and university students in climate environment programs.


Dong-gu and the 12 cooperating institutions and organizations plan to use this agreement as an opportunity to inform residents about the importance of climate environment response and resource circulation and to join forces in transforming into a smart green city where humans and nature coexist.



Im Taek, Mayor of Dong-gu, said, “Through this agreement, the public, private, and academic sectors will work together to create a sustainable resource circulation green city,” adding, “We will continue our activities with sustainability to pass on a clean environment to our descendants.”


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