
The Korean government is looking forward to fostering closer collaboration with its municipalities and relevant institutions, in preserving and restoring endangered wildlife.
The top policy makers believed that the working relationships among the central government, municipalities and relevant institutions could be further strengthened by creating stronger linkages to various restoration and conservation projects, through a set of common working standards.
The central government hoped to create a collaborative environment by enabling the sharing of best practices among the practitioners, which might help to improve the success rate in conservation and restoration efforts.
Moving forward, the central government would work on guidance in project management techniques which would cover aspects of preparation, planning, implementation, evaluation, reporting and sharing of best practices.
The central government expected that in the upcoming months, there would be skills gaps among the institutions, therefore, is encouraging the practitioners to reach out for skills upgrading and training.