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Users' Attitudes for the Trail Structures in Hallasan National Park, Korea - In the Case Study of Eorimok - (한라산국립공원 탐방로 보행시설에 대한 탐방객 태도 - 어리목 구간을 중심으로 -)

  • Yoo, Ki-Joon;Kwon, Tae-Ho;Cho, Keun-Sik;Cho, Woo
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.168-175
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    • 2007
  • For maximum utility of trails, there is a need for better knowledge of characteristics of trail use and its users. The purpose of this study is to find out users' attitudes toward trail structures in Eorimok exploring route in Hallasan National Park managerial purposes. A questionnaire survey was conducted to 138 people on the way back home from their visit to the site from July to August, 2007. The geological conditions of 7 types of pedestrian trail structures were rated relatively high both in quantity and quality. The responses were noticeably positive about the natural materials used in wood deck and PP rope railings from the point of three aspects: harmony with nature, visitor convenience and resources conservation. It seems necessary to replace steel structures with native materials because such unnatural materials used in a natural setting are subject to visitor's resistance.

리포트 1 - 친환경 자연순환 농법을 활용한 축산농가 탐방

  • 축산물품질평가원
    • KAPE Magazine
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    • s.215
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    • pp.18-19
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    • 2014
  • 위의 사진과 같이 논과 축산농가가 한 데 어우러져 3,000평의 대지에 한우를 사육하는 농가가 있다. 논에서 나오는 농작물을 소에게 먹이고, 소에게서 나오는 분뇨는 퇴비로 만들어 논에 뿌려지는 이른바 친환경 자연순환 농법이다. 친환경 농법이기에 사람의 정성도 많이 필요로 하는데 최근 이슈화 되고 있는 비육우 생산비 절감에 대한 대안을 찾고자 현지 탐방을 다녀왔다.

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지원탐방 - "우리가 최강 지원!" 경기지원을 소개합니다 ❿ 경기지원 편

  • 축산물품질평가원
    • KAPE Magazine
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    • s.232
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    • pp.4-6
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    • 2015
  • 외국 속담에 '아는 길은 가깝고 모르는 길은 멀다'는 말이 있다. 그런데 이곳은 가까운데 왜 이리 취재가 힘들었는지 모르겠다. 아껴먹기 위해 남겨놓은 사탕 같은 걸까? 축평원 본원이 군포에 있던 시절에는 가장 가까운 지원이었고, 지금도 그리 멀지는 않은 지원. 서울지원과 더불어 수도권 축산물 시장을 책임지고 있는 지원. 경기지원이 12월호 주인공이자, 릴레이로 이어진 지원탐방의 마지막 주자다.

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Visitor Usage and Evaluation of Interpretive Media in Chiaksan National Park (치악산국립공원 탐방객의 환경해설 매체 이용과 평가)

  • Cho, Woo
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.9-19
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    • 2006
  • This study was conducted on the visitors regarding their usage and evaluation state of the interpretive media which is utilized as a self-guide environment interpretation for the purpose of accumulating basic data for the park management. A questionnaire survey was chosen and the 275 valid samples among them were analyzed. The socioeconomic and behavioral characteristics of the visitors turned out to be similar with the results from another visitor survey in the same site. Among those who used the interpretive media, the largest proportion(77%) used the information board resources of the park; the usage rate of interpretive labels of woody plants, interpretive signs of cultural assets, and LED signs were shown to be relatively high. The usage of park brochures, park web sites, visitor center exhibits, and bulletin boards were less than 40% each. Visitors were asked to evaluate the importance and performance of the nine interpretive medias using a Likert Scale whose value ranges from one to five. The result recorded averaged above 4, which proved that the respondents were perceiving the importance of all forms of interpretive media greatly. The performance of interpretive media was also evaluated as affirmative, except the visitor center exhibits.

Citizens' Perception on and Attitudes toward Use and Management of National Parks in South Korea (국립공원 이용 및 관리 방안에 대한 시민 인식)

  • Lee, Seonghun;Koo, Kyung Ah;Im, Changmin;Yoon, Tae Kyung
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.89-104
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    • 2021
  • This study investigated the public opinion on the use and conservation management of national park, to manage the growing demand of national park visit and to support the policy direction of national park. So far, various surveys and big data analysis on the use and perception of national park have been conducted, but there have been limitations such as lack of survey questions on issues in park management and use. In addition, the object of the previous studies were limited to the national park visitors; therefore, this study expanded the object of survey from national park visitors to ordinary citizens. Unlike previous studies conducted only on national park visitors, ordinary citizens relatively prefered bottom areas rather than high-altitude ones. A policy to limit the visit to high-ridge area of mountain is being currently driven; however, the survey results of ordinary citizens suggested to maintain current policies or to increase visitor reservations system within narrow limits. On the other hand, the proportion of citizens who have used the visitor-reservation system was very small. We discuss the difference between national park visitors and ordinary citizens and the policy conditions according to changes in park management principles and public attitudes toward national parks.

Preference of the Mountain Trail by the Visibility of the Landscape Resources - Case Study of the Seoraksan National Park, Korea - (경관자원 가시도가 탐방로 선호에 미치는 영향 - 설악산국립공원을 대상으로 -)

  • Hong, Suk-Hwan;Kim, Choong-Sik;Ryu, Jeong-Sang;Kim, Ji-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.253-262
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    • 2014
  • This study was conducted to find methods of qualitative landscape assessment for vegetational landscapes using ecological analysis. The study site was Seoraksan National Park in Korea. For this study, differing unique landscape resources were categorized and identified according to ecosystems. After identifying the study areas, the relationship between trail visitor preference and the amount of visible overexposure caused by people to the resources was examined. Landscape resources chosen for ecological analysis at Seoraksan National Park were subalpine vegetation community, high mountain rocks, ombrogenous deciduous broadleaf forest in the valley area, edaphic climax community, big tree community, flowering tree dominant community, autumnal tree dominant community and needle-leaf forest in the subalpine area. As a result of the study, it was found that the landscape resources with the highest correlation to visitor trail preference were big tree community area, flowering tree dominant community area, and needle-leaf forest in the subalpine area. As a result of overlapping the analysis of the amount of visible overexposure to the landscape resources and the analysis of preferential use of trails by visitors, guidance for the appropriate season for each trail can be provided. Since a positive correlation exists between certain sections of the natural landscapes and visitor preference, ecological impact on landscape resource ecosystems did not appear to cover wide areas of the trails, but was limited to certain areas preferred by visitors.

Visitors' Attitudes to National Park Use and Managerial Attributes in Woraksan National Park (월악산국립공원의 이용 및 관리속성에 대한 탐방객 태도)

  • Yoo Ki-Joon;Kim Dong-Pil
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.144-149
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to provide basic visitor information for developing effective park management strategies. To accomplish the purpose of this study, a questionnaire survey was carried out in major entry points in Woulaksan National Park. As for the results, socioeconomic characteristics of the visitors parks were similar to the findings of previous studies of national park visitors. Visitors' overall attitudes to national park use were preservation-oriented and significance levels of 18 management- related attributes were perceived as from normal to not serious. Visitors' recreation satisfaction levels with the area was relatively high.

Satisfaction Factors and Determinants of Visitors in Weolchulsan National Park, Korea (월출산국립공원 탐방객 만족요인 및 예측모형 분석)

  • Kim Dong-Pil;Cho Woo;Yoo Ki-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study was to provide basic data for developing the effective park management. For this, satisfaction factors and estimated model by satisfaction variables of visitors analyzed through a questionnaire survey in Weolchulsan National Park, Korea. In the evaluation of the satisfaction, variables of 'lack of visit program' was most unsatisfied, and 'lack of facility', 'charge of fee', 'lack of pamphlet & information facility' were more unsatisfied than any other variables. Satisfaction factors by Factor Analysis were loaded with 'facility management', 'usual management'. In estimated model of satisfaction by Multiple Regression Analysis showed in order of 'negative impacts of trail', 'lack of safety facility'.

The Effects of Visitor's Service Quality Affecting Visitor's Satisfaction in National Parks (국립공원(國立公園)의 탐방(探訪)서비스 질(質)이 탐방만족도(探訪滿足度)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Lee, Ju-Hee;Bae, Min-Ki
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.95 no.1
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    • pp.113-123
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper was to identify the effects of visitor's service quality affecting visitor's satisfaction in national parks(NPs). After reviewing the literature, this research selected and developed the indicators of visitor's service (VS) and have formulated the hypothesis of this research. This research had obtained data through a questionnaire, which surveyed 4,423 visitors at 8 NPs in 2005. We have analyzed the data using descriptive statistical methods, factor analysis, Pearson's correlation analysis, and multiple linear regression method. We found that 1) the results of factor analysis, the five factors of visitor's service (FVSs) i.e., assurance, reliability, empathy, tangibles, responsiveness have extracted. 2) in bivariate analysis, the positive relationships between user's satisfaction and FVSs are fairly low but statistically significant. The higher the value of the five factors of VS the higher the degree of user's satisfaction, 3) in multiple regression analysis, FVSs have been statistically significant at one percent level, and 4) the relative contribution of the assurance of VS on user's satisfaction have been determined to have respectively 2.85 times more important than that of the empathy of VS. The research results suggest that the management of natural resources, cultural resources, and park facilities in national park was the most important factor to increase visitor's satisfaction.