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  2. Pollution in Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pollution in Korea has become diversified and serious due to rapid industrialization and urbanization since the 1960s. [1] The causes of environmental pollution, both in South and North Korea, can be found in population growth, urban concentration, and industrial structure, similar to the rest of the world.

  3. Environmental conditions of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has the highest level of environmental pollution among OECD countries. With a population density of 492 people per square kilometer, it ranks third in the world, with more than half of the population living in the Seoul metropolitan area, which accounts for 11.8% of the land area.

  4. Environment of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The environment of South Korea is the natural environment of South Korea, which occupies the southern half of the Korean peninsula. Environment - current issues: air pollution in large cities; water pollution from the discharge of sewage and industrial effluents; acid rain; drift net fishing.

  5. Ministry of Environment (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the Ministry of Environment is to protect the national territory from threats of environmental pollution and to improve the quality of life for the public. . This includes ensuring the people of South Korea can enjoy the natural environment, clean water and clear sk

  6. Air pollution in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Without the pollution coming from China, South Korea would be below the OECD average. [1] According to the 2019 World Air Quality Report AirVisual, South Korea’s annual average ultrafine dust concentration in 2018 was 24.9µg/m³, which was the worst among OECD member countries. [2] Pollution in South Korea increased after World War II. [3]

  7. Waste management in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Nakdong River in South Korea. The Nakdong river is one of the major streams in South Korea, a main drinking source in the Gyeongsang province. [7] Over the past decades, population growth and industrialisation along the Nakdong river has caused pollution of the stream.

  8. Pollution in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Pollution in South Korea

  9. Four Major Rivers Project - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] New water clarity goals allow for much higher pollution levels than currently exist, especially around areas of Paldang organic farming operations. [18] A lawmaker claimed that 28 endangered species and natural monuments have disappeared from the Nakdong River, one of South Korea's four major rivers, due to the river project. [19]