A Dog Park Planning Model for Promoting Animal Welfare Culture in Regional Community, Korea

지역사회의 동물복지문화 증진을 위한 도그파크 계획 모형

  • Lim Soo-Hee (Cultural Development Division, Siheung City, Kyoung-gi Province) ;
  • Lee Gwan-Gyu (Korea Environmental Institute) ;
  • Yang Byoung-E (Grad. School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University) ;
  • Park Jong-Hwa (Grad. School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University) ;
  • Sin Nam-Sik (College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University)
  • Published : 2005.10.01

Abstract

Korea's pet-related society has been fast growing without the base and preparations of socio-cultural animal welfare. For the most part, Korea's current public parks, in particular, have a space structure in which a lot of friction between the general public who are not fond of dogs and dog owners in public places has been happening unavoidably. A lot of countries that are taking a lead role in animal welfare have built dog parte that the general public and dogs can enjoy together. This research starts with the realization that the concept of 'dog park' needs to be introduced in Korea as more and more Koreans own dogs and other pets. This research aims to provide guidance for dog park planning by drawing a dog park planning model and to promote basics for co-existence of dogs and people in a park and set in place animal welfare early and raise the level of awareness. Total 7 types of dog put 56 planning items including dog zone, dog playground, and agility, and a selective matrix by which it is possible to select essential recommendatory optional items by each type of dog park were drawn in this research. Overall there were the highest needs in separated area for dogs in park. A dog park planning model is designed as follows. 1) To select a dog park type that was introduced. 2) To set up facilities applicable in common and planning items desired in advance by each type. 3) To zone dog park areas by the priority order of planning items that were introduced and to position necessary facilities. 4) To plan program that should be were introduced. A dog park was expected to take some positive roles such as providing opportunities to socialize dogs, activating social communities, more effective park management by participating local community members and so on.

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