Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project

Factors for promoting the resident participation in mountain villages are suggested to introduce the activity-oriented program of green tourism using a multinomial logit model(MNLM). Direct surveying, using a structured questionnaire was performed on local residents in the different types of rural t...

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Autores principales: Lee, Dukjae, Kim, Jong-Ho, Jeon, Jun-Heon
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:coreano
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19937
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author Lee, Dukjae
Kim, Jong-Ho
Jeon, Jun-Heon
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description Factors for promoting the resident participation in mountain villages are suggested to introduce the activity-oriented program of green tourism using a multinomial logit model(MNLM). Direct surveying, using a structured questionnaire was performed on local residents in the different types of rural tourism villages such as mountain villages, agricultural themedvillages, and the mixed types of villages. The MNLM revealed that participation intention in the program was significantly higher for males, those with lower education, and residents in mountain villages. The participation intention of the program had a negative relationship with the increase of expected problems not from the program itself, but from the results of the program such as income distribution and nature destruction. Participation intention also increased with the indirect effects of an investment by the Village Development Project, such as local cooperativeness, public mind, etc. It was suggested that to introduce the activity-oriented program in mountain villages, negative effects from the results had to be minimized, and positive effects from the indirect changes between local residents had to be maximized through better communication and policy endeavors.
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spelling CGSpace199372025-01-24T14:20:23Z Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project Lee, Dukjae Kim, Jong-Ho Jeon, Jun-Heon ecotourism natural resources management participation Factors for promoting the resident participation in mountain villages are suggested to introduce the activity-oriented program of green tourism using a multinomial logit model(MNLM). Direct surveying, using a structured questionnaire was performed on local residents in the different types of rural tourism villages such as mountain villages, agricultural themedvillages, and the mixed types of villages. The MNLM revealed that participation intention in the program was significantly higher for males, those with lower education, and residents in mountain villages. The participation intention of the program had a negative relationship with the increase of expected problems not from the program itself, but from the results of the program such as income distribution and nature destruction. Participation intention also increased with the indirect effects of an investment by the Village Development Project, such as local cooperativeness, public mind, etc. It was suggested that to introduce the activity-oriented program in mountain villages, negative effects from the results had to be minimized, and positive effects from the indirect changes between local residents had to be maximized through better communication and policy endeavors. 2008 2012-06-04T09:12:53Z 2012-06-04T09:12:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19937 ko Lee, Dukjae, Kim, Jong-Ho, Jeon, Jun-Heon. 2008. Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project . Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 36 (1) :1-11. ISSN: 1225-1755.
spellingShingle ecotourism
natural resources management
participation
Lee, Dukjae
Kim, Jong-Ho
Jeon, Jun-Heon
Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project
title Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project
title_full Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project
title_fullStr Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project
title_full_unstemmed Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project
title_short Participation intention of activity-oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages: policy implication for the eco-mountain village project
title_sort participation intention of activity oriented program of local residents of rural and mountain villages policy implication for the eco mountain village project
topic ecotourism
natural resources management
participation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19937
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