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The 21st Century Green Revolution, An Analysis on the 6th Industrialization Policy Case Studies in South Korea and Japan

  • Korean Society and Public Administration
  • Abbr : KSPA
  • 2017, 28(2), pp.111-144
  • Publisher : Seoul Association For Public Administration
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Administration

Park Mee-ouk 1

1동국대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

In the era of climate change and global economic crisis, the demand for industrial revolution is known the 21st century Green Revolution that is distinctively different from the existing information revolution. Such trend is a type of the “Low Carbon Green Growth” which the MB government claimed as the government’s keynote. The “6th Industrialization of Creative Economy,” which are carried forward in the current government, are another type of the Green Revolution. However, today’s Green Revolution is not the same as the conventional Agricultural Revolution that used trees as an energy source back in the 17th century. Today’s cutting-edge scientific technology, huge business capitals, and technology such as ICT are able to drive the production processing-sale with One-stop System such as the Smartfarm. The 6th industrialization is a convergence concept of an industrial structure in that it is managed organically, processing productions of the primary industry as the secondary industry, then managing the products through distribution, sales, and tourism as the tertiary industry. Therefore, the 6th industrialization is what the author calls the Green Revolution in the form of a new agricultural revolution. Such situation can cause problems such as manpower shortage and absence of professional knowledge in the agricultural and farming industry, lack of legal and institutional devices, lack of public relations, aging, absence of cooperation among the related government departments, and absence of proper monitoring system. A few political subjects suggested by an author in order to resolve such problems, a control tower needs to be established, and ‘mutually-cooperated agricultural governance’ must be managed in accordance with the technical cooperation that ‘Manna CEA’ have been researched and developed “Korean Smartfarm-Aquaphonics and mutual cooperation of multiple partnerships.

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