Yangpyeong County Holds First Yangpyeong County Environmental Education Committee Meeting
Review of 38 Detailed Tasks Completed...Deliberated and Finalized

Yangpyeong County in Gyeonggi Province (county mayor Jeon Jinseon) announced on the 11th that it held the first Environmental Education Committee meeting of 2026 in the small conference room at the county office on the 10th and deliberated and resolved the "2025 Yangpyeong County Environmental Education Plan Implementation Assessment."

Yangpyeong-gun (county governor Jeon Jinseon) held the 1st Environmental Education Committee meeting of 2026 in the county office's small conference room on the 10th. Photo provided by Yangpyeong-gun

Yangpyeong-gun (county governor Jeon Jinseon) held the 1st Environmental Education Committee meeting of 2026 in the county office's small conference room on the 10th. Photo provided by Yangpyeong-gun

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The Yangpyeong County Environmental Education Plan (2023-2027) consists of 12 initiatives and 38 detailed action tasks, and requires implementation assessments to be conducted annually. The county carried out its own assessment and then finalized the results after deliberation by the Environmental Education Committee.


In the county's internal assessment, the scores were 50 points out of 60 for goal achievement, 12 points out of 20 for regional sharing, and 18 points out of 20 for feedback adequacy, resulting in a total score of 80 points out of 100. The original proposal was approved as is at the meeting.


While the committee positively evaluated the establishment of the environmental education infrastructure and the performance of major projects, it also suggested that certain insufficient tasks would need to be supplemented in the future.


Vice County Mayor Oh Gwangseok, who chairs the committee, stressed, "Environmental education is not a short-term project but a core policy that determines the sustainability of the region," adding, "It is important to create a virtuous cycle in which the evaluation results are actually reflected in policy and budgets, based on the achievements and tasks identified through this implementation assessment."


He went on to say, "We will actively review the opinions presented by the committee so that environmental education can spread throughout the administration, schools, and the wider local community, and we will spare no effort in providing support and cooperation at the county level."



Yangpyeong County plans to use the implementation assessment results finalized through this committee deliberation as basic data for supplementing the Environmental Education Plan and for promoting annual projects, thereby pursuing a more systematic environmental education policy.


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