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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/ksrp.2013.19.1.071

An Analysis of Residents' Supplementation Demand and Expected Effect by Types of Mountain Village Development Project  

Kim, Seong Hak (Div. Forest Recreation & Culture, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Seo, Jeong Weon (Div. Forest Recreation & Culture, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Park, Young Sun (Village Design)
Kim, Jong Ho (Div. Forest Recreation & Culture, Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.19, no.1, 2013 , pp. 71-80 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aimed to categorize mountain villages according to business expense investments and investigate residents' supplementation demands and differences between expected effects by the categories. For the study, 35 villages where are completely developed on and after 2007 were selected to consider fairness among local governments. Each village leader(the head of the village or the chairperson of the management committee) was conducted a survey from 2012 May to August and one copy of survey was eliminated from the study. The study is summarized into four results. First, the types of mountain villages were categorized as a type of mountain village practice(18), a type of life environment improvement(8) and a type of forestry income(8) according by the itemized reports of the business expense investments. Second, the result of F-test(One Way ANOVA) for the average analysis by types showed that 3 out of 6 demands for the operation were significant differences and a supplementation necessity of the program was identified significant differences in p<0.01 level. The necessity of forestry resources use and sprawling development prevention are also showed significant differences among types in p<0.05 level. Third, F-test results from 7 questions of desired effects through mountain village creation project revealed that promotion and market security of forestry products and local patriotism instillation through a personal exchange are significant differences between types in p<0.05 level. Forth, the results of duplication benefits(the mountain village development projects and the village support programs with other departments) on the residents' development expectation found that when a village received a large number of projects, residents' expected effects were higher than other village residents where received relatively a small number of projects. However, the expected effects from the increasing quantities of projects were decreased.
Keywords
Forestry Income; Expected Effect; Mountain Village Management; Improve Living Environment; Mountain Village Development Project;
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