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A Structural Relationship between Place Attachment and Environmental Factor to Temple Forest Trail in Gyeongju National Park  

Lee, Duk-Jae (Dept. of Forest Resources, Daegu Univ.)
Kwon, Tae-Ho (Dept. of Forest Resources, Daegu Univ.)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.26, no.2, 2012 , pp. 283-291 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study is to explore the structural relationship between recognition to environmental factor and place attachment of the users of temple forest trail in Gyeongju National Park, and to suggest political implications on conservation management of National Park from the viewpoint of landscape attachment. Survey with a structured questionnaire was implemented to visitors to the Bulkuksa, a representative temple in Geyongju National Park. Structural equation model was developed from the analysis of collected data. Results showed that place dependence positively affected place attachment in significance, whereas place identity did not significantly affect place attachment. Place attachment was affected rather by place dependence(path coefficient=0.55). Place attachment positively affected the recognition of environmental factors in significance. Landscape use factors compared to facility use factors were affected rather by place attachment(path coefficient=1.01). This result verified the importance of landscape factors of National Park, and suggested a management plan focused on the landscape conservation of forest trail of traditional temple.
Keywords
PARK MANAGEMENT; SENSE OF PLACE; PLACE IDENTITY; PLACE DEPENDENCE;
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