A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism

The survey on urban residents’ recognition and their demands was conducted in order to set the direction of mountain ecotourism as a new mountain village policy project of Korea Forest Service. This survey consists of the current situation, the demand, intention of participation, and the expected ef...

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Main Authors: Jong Ho Kim, Ye-Ji Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-04-01
Series:Forest Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2018.1448898
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spelling doaj-b68d7b8f8f20408a91f2cfb14021f99c2020-11-24T21:39:40ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForest Science and Technology2158-01032158-07152018-04-01142768310.1080/21580103.2018.14488981448898A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourismJong Ho Kim0Ye-Ji Kim1National Institute of Forest ScienceNational Institute of Forest ScienceThe survey on urban residents’ recognition and their demands was conducted in order to set the direction of mountain ecotourism as a new mountain village policy project of Korea Forest Service. This survey consists of the current situation, the demand, intention of participation, and the expected effects of mountain ecotourism. From 24th July to 15th August 2015, an online survey was conducted targeting 1000 adults over 18 residing in 16 urban and provincial areas. As a result of the major analysis, 75% of respondents answered that they visited mountain and rural villages for tourism and 88% intended to participate in mountain ecotourism. They revealed their intended times of participating: 46% of them intended to visit once a year and 32% twice a year. The respondents were willing to pay USD122 on average for total travel expenses. Regarding the demand for mountain ecotourism, 83% asked for improvement of accommodations and convenience facilities, 78% public relations and information offering, and 76% development of local tourism products. As for the expected effects of mountain ecotourism that were perceived high, 80% expected natural healing and health care. This research is expected to be utilized as baseline data for future mountain ecotourism policies reflecting urban residents’ demand.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2018.1448898Mountain ecotourismintention of participationdemand for mountain ecotourismtravel expensesexpected effects
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A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism
Forest Science and Technology
Mountain ecotourism
intention of participation
demand for mountain ecotourism
travel expenses
expected effects
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Ye-Ji Kim
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title A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism
title_short A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism
title_full A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism
title_fullStr A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism
title_full_unstemmed A research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism
title_sort research on recognition and demand of urban residents about introduction of mountain ecotourism
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Forest Science and Technology
issn 2158-0103
2158-0715
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The survey on urban residents’ recognition and their demands was conducted in order to set the direction of mountain ecotourism as a new mountain village policy project of Korea Forest Service. This survey consists of the current situation, the demand, intention of participation, and the expected effects of mountain ecotourism. From 24th July to 15th August 2015, an online survey was conducted targeting 1000 adults over 18 residing in 16 urban and provincial areas. As a result of the major analysis, 75% of respondents answered that they visited mountain and rural villages for tourism and 88% intended to participate in mountain ecotourism. They revealed their intended times of participating: 46% of them intended to visit once a year and 32% twice a year. The respondents were willing to pay USD122 on average for total travel expenses. Regarding the demand for mountain ecotourism, 83% asked for improvement of accommodations and convenience facilities, 78% public relations and information offering, and 76% development of local tourism products. As for the expected effects of mountain ecotourism that were perceived high, 80% expected natural healing and health care. This research is expected to be utilized as baseline data for future mountain ecotourism policies reflecting urban residents’ demand.
topic Mountain ecotourism
intention of participation
demand for mountain ecotourism
travel expenses
expected effects
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2018.1448898
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