Climate change will impact ecosystems and production processes. Thus,
adaptation to climate change has become a prevalent concept in
environmental politics worldwide. In South Korea, climate change is
expected to be above the global average. As response, the South Korean
government has initiated climate change adaptation in diverse sectors.
In this book, the entire process, from formulation and development,
implementation and reaction of involved people is examined in a
particular sector, agriculture. Theoretically framed as an
Actor-Network, this study highlights current developments of South
Korean politics, the tensions of urban-periphery development, and the
status of agriculture.