Addressing indoor air pollution challenges through concrete public policies in South Korea

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Abstract

In this interview, Dr. Kang illustrates some of the ways i n whi ch a country can address i ndoor ai r qual i ty issues through legislation. Taking South Korea as a case study, the article explores the measures available to governments to ensure efficient control of indoor air quality, and to elaborate a plan for improvement going forward. Through a discussion on public-private interactions, the author shows that indoor air quality is a complex issue that requires an alignment of all policies, market forces and citizens in order to be managed appropriately. By and large, it is the dialogue and transparency between these different actors that ensures that good practices are promoted, and appropriate measures taken. While South Korea seems particularly advanced in orchestrating a response to air quality issues on a national scale, it is hoped that other countries will be inspired by the results achieved and follow suit by drafting innovative legislation on the topic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)82-85
Number of pages4
JournalField Actions Science Report
Volume2020
Issue numberSpecial Issue 21
StatePublished - 2020

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