Responding to climate change not only requires a longer term approach, but also cooperation across regions and countries, which translates into a need for sustained and stable funneling of resources. The 2002 Monterrey Consensus, that emphasized the need to reduce poverty using private resources, was the turning point where Public-Private Partnerships(PPPs) emerged as a leading method for engaging the private sector¡¯s participation in development and cooperation. As such, this study compiles and analyzes PPP strategies on climate change carried out by international organizations or aid organizations of advanced countries to draw implications for Korea that would help promote its own development initiatives overseas.
|