Abstract
This paper examines the current situation and its relation to the policy execution concerning the development of administrative infrastructures and systems for the promotion of global warming prevention in local governments. The main findings of the survey indicate that a number of local governments have initiated efforts to develop of infrastructures to promote global warming prevention in the administration. However, a very few local governments have developed such infrastructures and systems to promote global warming prevention in the local community. Moreover, the local governments which development of administrative infrastructures and systems more advanced policy execution of global warming prevention than those local governments without such a development of infrastructures and systems. It is essential for local governments to develop administrative infrastructures and systems that improve placing of global warming prevention in its policy.