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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/ksrp.2015.21.1.117

Analysis of Preference Criteria for a Forest Healing Village Using AHP Method  

Kim, Seong-Hak (Dept. of Forest Welfare, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Huh, Yoon-Seo (Dept. of Forest Welfare, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Seo, Jeong-Weon (Dept. of Forest Welfare, Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.21, no.1, 2015 , pp. 117-127 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study evaluated properties and items for selecting on a forest healing village. In order to assign a weight value-between factors, this study was conducted the primary survey first and then the secondary survey for measuring the importance of items. Experts'surveys were conducted on 3 items on level 1, 9 items on level 2, 35 items on level 3 with use of AHP technique. In level 1, the main analysis result was that physical resource properties(0.387) indicated the highest importance. in level 2, healing resources of physical properties(0.402), community participation of human resource properties(0.425), and business competency in part of vision(-.438) showed the highest importance. The analysis result of 35 items on level 3 was that in physical resources properties, securing public land in the village(0.220), possessing recreation space(0.440) and resources available for link with healing(0.413) showed the highest importance. In part of human resources properties, the average age of residents(0.465), commitment to the promotion of the villagers(0.367) and support of local leaders(0.318) showed the highest importance. Adequacy of development plan(0.274), forest work experience-related(0.293), and building profit sharing system(0.282) were also evaluated to have a relatively high importance.
Keywords
Mountain-Village Promotion; Forestry Therapy; Select Destination Development; Analytic Hierarchy Process;
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