Ulsan City Recognized as Leading Forestry Institution for Second Consecutive Year
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-06-16 15:00:44
Ulsan, South Korea – Ulsan City has once again been lauded as an "Excellent Institution" in the national government's joint evaluation of the forestry sector for 2025, marking its second consecutive year receiving the prestigious recognition. The announcement, made on June 11, underscores Ulsan's consistent and proactive efforts in sustainable forest management and disaster prevention.
The Korea Forest Service conducts annual assessments across 17 metropolitan cities and provinces. These evaluations encompass a broad spectrum of criteria, including the cultivation of healthy and sustainable forest resources, the establishment of robust prevention and response systems for landslides, the effectiveness of forest fire prevention initiatives, the outcomes of forest pest and disease control, and efforts to promote timber utilization. This comprehensive approach ensures that local governments are held to high standards in their stewardship of natural resources.
Ulsan City demonstrated exceptional performance across all evaluated indicators this year, contributing to its selection as a top-tier local government. Notably, the city's aggressive public awareness campaigns and stringent enforcement measures aimed at minimizing fires caused by incineration were highly commended. These efforts have been crucial in reducing man-made risks to forest ecosystems.
Furthermore, Ulsan's timely completion of landslide prevention projects, undertaken in anticipation of potential damage from typhoons and heavy rainfall, received significant praise. This proactive stance on natural disaster preparedness highlights the city's commitment to protecting both its natural environment and its citizens. The city's dedication to securing its own budget for controlling pine wilt disease (Pinewood Nematode), a destructive pest that poses a significant threat to pine forests, was also singled out for its strategic foresight and resourcefulness. This commitment to self-funded initiatives demonstrates a deep-seated responsibility towards preserving its natural heritage.
A city official attributed this consistent success to the strong collaborative framework established between Ulsan City and its five constituent district offices. This synergy has fostered a unified approach to forestry management, enabling the effective implementation of policies and projects. The official reiterated the city's ongoing commitment to developing and implementing forestry policies that provide tangible benefits to its residents, emphasizing a citizen-centric approach to environmental governance. This includes initiatives that not only protect and expand green spaces but also offer recreational opportunities and improve air quality for the urban population.
Beyond the specific metrics evaluated, Ulsan City's success can be seen as part of a broader national push towards sustainable environmental practices. The city's consistent high performance sets a benchmark for other regional governments, demonstrating that dedicated planning and inter-agency cooperation can lead to significant achievements in environmental stewardship. The continued recognition serves as a testament to Ulsan's unwavering dedication to preserving and enhancing its natural capital for future generations.
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