Assess and analyze climate change risks of Korea's national parks to formulate adaptation measures

Assess and analyze climate change risks of Korea's national parks to formulate adaptation measures

In accordance with Article 41 of Korea‘s Framework Act On Carbon Neutrality And Green Growth For Coping With Climate Crisis, KNPS is required to formulate and implement measures for adaptation to climate crisis.

KNPS conducted climate change risk assessments of national parks’ facilities, ecosystems, employees and public services, and predicted climate change risks of ecosystems utilizing the MOTIVE Ecosystem, the impact assessment model that considers the habitat environment of species.

It then devised an adaptation strategy and measures based on the results and SWOT analysis of the institution.

According to the results, the species distribution of northern lineage plants shows a declining trend in national parks in southern and coastal areas over time. Southern lineage plants are moving north towards higher-latitude regions. The analysis found that there were many Korean endemic species that wither in national parks located in the south part of the country, namely Jirisan, Mudeungsan, and Naejangsan National Parks.