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The Evaluation of the Green Tourists' Cognition of Function for Public Benefits - The Survey of Visitors' Cognition in Yangsuri and Jurokri, Sinnonri - (농촌관광마을 방문객의 공익적 기능 인식 평가 - 경기도 양수리, 주록리, 신론리 방문객을 대상으로 -)

  • Jeon, In-Cheol;Oh, Hyung-Eun;Cho, Joong- Hyun;Kim, Yong-Geun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.35 no.2 s.121
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2007
  • This study used the functions for public benefits as a standard for evaluating Green Tourism. By referring to the existing literature, the "function of building emotion", the "function of providing a natural environment", the "function of preserving traditional cultures", and the "function of maintaining the local community" have been selected as the measuring variables. Detailed sub-variables of each function were prepared to examine and analyze the recognition of these are the part of Green Tourists. The Green Tourists of Yangsuri in Yangpyeong, Sinnonri in Yangpyeong, and Jurokri in Yeoju participated in the survey for which 13 variables were used as measurement. The results are as follows: First, Green Tourists recognize farm villages as places for rest and relaxation and they laid great importance on the function of providing access to the natural environment. Secondly, out of the 13 measurement variables, "beautiful scenery in farm village", "making a contribution to village income", and "trust in agricultural products" greatly influenced the overall evaluation of Green Tourism. Thirdly, regarding the relationship between the functions for public benefits and Green Tourism, it was found that "facilities and activities for experiencing farming", "facilities for rest", and "beautiful scenery in farm villages" are closely related to building the emotion experienced in these villages, and that "cultivating environmentally-friendly agricultural products" and "beautiful scenery in farm village" are closely related to the function of providing access to the natural environment.

Effects of Ecotourism Village Attributes on Tourists' Satisfaction -Focused on Comparison of Adults and Children- (생태체험마을 속성이 방문객의 만족에 미치는 영향 -성인과 초등학생 비교를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Kyung Hee;Lee, Sun Min
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.909-937
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    • 2014
  • Ecotourism activity is a rapidly growing proportion of the tourism industry as a growing awareness of the natural environment. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of ecotourism village attributes on tourists' satisfaction focused on comparison of adults and children. For this study, an onsite survey was conducted to tourists of eight ecotourism villages. A total of 506 samples were collected and analyzed using SPSS 20.0. Through factor analysis, three dimensions of selection attribute were identified from 13 variables: 'program service', 'facility' and 'environment'. The multiple regression analysis was conducted to identify the factors effects of ecotourism village attributes on tourists' satisfaction. Whereas 'program service', 'facility' factors among ecotourism village attributes had positive effects on satisfaction in the adults group, 'program service', 'facility' and 'environment' were important factors for children. The study suggested that it was important for ecotourism village managers to develop effective marketing techniques that could have a lasting impact on customer retention.

The Operation Condition Analysis on Green Care Practice in South Korea (국내 그린케어 운영실태 조사 분석)

  • Kim, A-Ra;Cho, Eun-Jung;Choi, Soo-Myung;Kim, Sang-Cheol
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.69-79
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to draw implications and critical success factors by surveying and analysing practice cases of green care in south Korea. To achieve the object of this study, many valuable cases were checked through preceding researches and internet informations. Case study targets were divided into side-work farmer type, professional farmer type, and Institution directed type, and then case study surveys were performed by each type. Every case has the natural environment in common, and tries to satisfy users's demands and to give the opportunity to communicate. Especially, the strong motivation, mind, and entrepreneurship of operators are very important factors for green care. If the development of government supporting policies and related education programs are accompanied with lots of potential such as Korean oriental medicine, rural tourism village, and sixth industry project, it will be possible to introduce and manage green care successfully.

Spatial Structure Analysis of Traditional Periodical Market using Space Syntax Method (공간구문론을 활용한 전통정기시장 공간구조분석 -평창 대화장을 중심으로-)

  • Jeong, Dae Young;Yoon, Ah Young;Yoon, Ji Hwan;Kim, Sang Bum
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.679-700
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    • 2013
  • Due to the decline of a rural community, traditional periodic markets regarded as a center of an agricultural village have been gradually downsized. While researchers have made a counterproposal to revitalize the traditional periodic markets, there has limit in examining how space structure of the traditional periodic markets affect visitors. Thus this study aims to analyze space structure and visitor circulation using a space syntax, a quantitative analysis focusing on PyeongChang Daehwa market. The finding revealed high degree of unification and clearness which means overall space structure was efficient for visitors to recognize and move across the space. However, there is required to build strategies encouraging consumption. The result of analyzing visitor circulation showed the degree of unification is the highest in visitor circulation where center of the market or main facilities is located. In sum, in order to revitalize deserted traditional periodic markets, rural communities need to work out strategies to encourage consumption and expand both information desk and convenience facilities.

Segmenting Ecotourism Village Visitors by Motivation (생태체험마을 방문 동기에 따른 시장세분화)

  • Kim, Kyung Hee
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.25-52
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the motives of tourists who visited ecotourism villages in Korea. A self-administered survey was obtained from 254 visitors in six ecotourism villages. As for the motivations of ecotourism village visitors, four factors ('relaxation', 'adventure', 'experience natural' and 'family togetherness') were extracted. Three distinct segments were identified based on the motivation : multipurpose seekers (45.3%), relaxation seekers (34.6%), family togetherness seekers (20.1%). Socio-demographic characteristics and tourism behaviors of each segmentation were also analyzed. The findings should be of interest to practitioners of ecotourism village marketing and operation.

A Study on Residents Needs Survey and Analysis for Rural Village Development Planning - With Villages on Surrounding Area of Daecheong Dam - (개발제한구역의 농촌마을 개발 전략 수립을 위한 주민수요조사 분석 - 대청호변 마을을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Dae-Sik;Kwon, Yong-Dae;Kim, Jae-Hong
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.523-534
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    • 2010
  • This paper aims to develop a revitalized strategy for Daecheongdong district located on surrounding area of Daecheong dam, which general development projects are restricted by the acts of Green-belt area and Water supply protection zone. The study area consists of 13 villages in Donggu, Daejeon city. This study performed not only survey of amenity and human resources in the whole study area, but also development of new strategy integrating $1^{st}$, $2^{nd}$, and $3^{rd}$ industries for agriculture with potential. In the sample survey to 11% of village people, the new strategy was accepted positively with 88% of Understanding and 65% of Agreement in answer. The composition plans of farming association and total brand in the study area were agreed by 30% of residents with strong opinion. Representative groups of people living in Donggu, outside of the study area, have also positive opinion of 86% for Purchasing of agricultural products, 89% of Experience tourism, and 61% of Corporation for the study area, which the answering rate was 11% among 326 people. Finally, this study also investigated the corresponding Acts on performing of the new projects extracted in this study.

A Review of 「Bogoganeun Maeul」 Movement in Jellabuk-do (전북 「보고가는 마을」 운동에 대한 고찰)

  • Seo, Man Yong;Park, Su Young
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.341-382
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    • 2013
  • The purpose of this study is to introduce 'Bogoganeun Maeul Movement' which was drived by Jellabuk-do province at 1962. and to ascertain historical meaning of its among history of Korea rural development and to investigate the relationships among 'Sinsanghwal movement', 'Community development program', 'Jaegungukmin movement'. It was found that 4,031 Maeul was designated a Bogaganeun Maeul at 1962. and leader of its village got an appointment as 'light of rural' by province administration. This study was found that the historical meaning that even if it was in theoretically and administrative frame. Bogaganeun Maeul was a self-regulating first community development program that was drived by Jeollabuk-do and starting point of model of 'Mobum Burak'. Besides Bogaganeun Maeul was tourism village for an inspection and learning by observation. and first article that 'Sightseeing village' word appeared initially in the newspaper.

Conflict Structure Analysis on the Construction of stork Eco-Village in Yesangun Using Q methodology (Q 방법론을 이용한 예산 황새마을 조성사업의 갈등구조 분석)

  • Lee, Jae-Hyuck;Park, Se-Jin;Jeon, Soo-Hyun;Son, Yong-Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2014
  • Ecotourism has the potential to boost the energy of a village as it pays keen attention to the ecosystem and the residents of the village. It is empowered by participation of and cooperation among stakeholders who are closely involved in ecotourism. However, many of them express difficulty in striking a right balance between development and conservation with regard to promoting ecotourism. Against this backdrop, this research paper investigates the structure of conflict that the stakeholders, especially those in Stork Village in Yesan County, South Chungcheong Province of Korea, experience during the process of establishment of government-led ecotourism. In addition, this study examines the problems of government-led ecotourism model and how they can be addressed. To analyze conflict structure, this paper used Q methods and found out that the budget-related stakeholders are largely divided into four groups as who; a) complain about how business profits are distributed; b) secure profits by expanding programs; c) consider human settlement, and; d) broaden people's participation. The biggest contributor to the conflicts is found that compensation was given discriminately to different jurisdictions. The second finding is that residents became less cooperative when the financial compensation did not live up to their expectation. For instance, they would demand the tourism facility physically expanded, repeatedly complain about the process of the work, and even accuse the government of degrading ecosystem. In other words, unless the compromise is reached with the residents regarding financial compensation, it could be difficult to encourage their participation and develop as a program-oriented tour. Lastly, the tour program needs to induce voluntary participation of the residents and deliver proper information on ecosystem and natural resources so as to last as sustainable ecotourism. The success of ecotourism will be subject to the cooperation of stakeholders in a region, conservation of our fragile ecosystem, and realization of sustainable growth through sharing economic benefits. This study looks into the cause of the conflicts of ecotourism sites and their structure. If this paper can bring about cooperation of stakeholders, the management and operation of ecotourism sites would be more sustainable.

An Analysis of the Experience of Visitors of Fishing Experience Recreation Village Using Big Data - A Focus on Baekmi Village in Hwaseong-si and Susan Village in Yangyang-gun - (빅데이터를 활용한 어촌체험휴양마을 방문객의 경험분석 - 화성시 백미리와 양양군 수산리 어촌체험휴양마을을 대상으로 -)

  • Song, So-Hyun;An, Byung-Chul
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2021
  • This study used big data to analyze visitors' experiences in Fishing Experience Recreation Village. Through the portal site posting data for the past six years, the experience of visiting Fishing Experience Villages in Baekmi and Susan was analyzed. The analysis method used Text mining and Social Network Analysis which are Big data analysis techniques. Data was collected using Textom, and experience keywords were extracted by analyzing the frequency and importance of experience texts. Afterwards, the characteristics of the experience of visiting the Fishing Experience Village were identified through the analysis of the interaction between the experience keywords using 'U cinet 6.0' and 'NetDraw'. First, through TF and TF-IDF values, keywords such as "Gungpyeong Port", "Susan Port", and "Yacht Marina" that refer to the name of the port and the port facilities appeared at the top. This is interpreted as the name of the port has the greatest impact on the recognition of the Fishing Experience Villages, and visitors showed a lot of interest in the port facilities. Second, focusing on the unique elements of port facilities and fishing villages such as "mud flat experience", "fishing village experience", "Gungpyeong port", "Susan port", "yacht marina", and "beach" through the values of degree, closeness, and betweenness centrality interpreted as having an interaction with various experiences. Third, through the CONCOR analysis, it was confirmed that the visitor's experience was focused on the dynamic behavior, the experience program had the greatest influence on the experience of the visitor, and that the experience of the static and the dynamic behavior was relatively balanced. In conclusion, the experience of visitors in the Fishing Experience Villages is most affected by the environment of the fishing village such as the tidal flats and the coast and the fishing village experience program conducted at the fishing port facilities. In particular, it was found that fishing port facilities such as ports and marinas had a high influence on the awareness of the Fishing Experience Villages. Therefore, it is important to actively utilize the scenery and environment unique to fishing villages in order to revitalize the Fishing Experience Villages experience and improve the quality of the visitor experience. This study is significant in that it studied visitors' experiences in fishing village recreation villages using big data and derived the connection between fishing village and fishing village infrastructure in fishing village experience tourism.