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도시민의 도시농업 경험이 농촌체험관광에 미치는 영향 (The Effect on Participating in the Urban Farming in the Farm Village Experience Tourism of Urbanite)

  • 이인환;이효정;이슬비;전인철;김용근
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제40권6호
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구는 도시민 중 도시농업을 경험한 집단과 경험하지 않은 집단 간의 농촌체험관광 참여의사와 인식차이에 관한 연구로 도시농업의 경험유무를 구분하고 농촌체험관광의 참여의사, 참여이유, 불참이유, 긍정적 이미지, 부정적 이미지를 파악하고자 하였다. 도시농업의 비경험자와 경험자 간 비교분석을 하기위해 서울시 우수텃밭농장과 도심지 여가공간을 방문한 수도권 도시민을 대상으로 설문조사를 실시하였다. 본 연구의 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 도시농업 경험자들은 비경험자들에 비해 상대적으로 농촌체험관광 참여의지가 높지 않은 것으로 나타났다. 둘째, 농촌체험관광이 가지고 있는 도시와 다른 자연환경과 자녀교육효과를 가장 큰 목적으로 두고 있다고 나타났다. 셋째, 바쁜 일상생활 때문이라는 응답이 농촌체험관광 불참이유의 대부분인 것을 알 수 있었다. 넷째, 농촌체험관광에 대한 긍정적 이미지는 전반적으로 수긍하였고, 특히 집단 간 비교하였을 때 작물재배 및 도시와 다른 자연환경에 대한 인식차이를 보였다. 다섯째, 농촌체험관광의 부정적 이미지로 집단 간 낯선 환경, 흥밋거리 부족, 농촌마을을 방문하는데 많은 시간과 비용이 필요하다는 인식차이를 가지고 있었다. 따라서 본 연구는 도시민들이 생각하고 있는 농촌체험관광에 대한 인식을 확인할 수 있었으며, 도시농업 경험 유무에 따라 참여의사에 부정적인 영향을 주고 있음을 밝혀냈다는 점에서 연구의 의의를 가지고 있다고 할 수 있겠다.

도시수목원의 이용후평가에 관한 연구 -대전시 둔산대공원 내 한밭수목원을 대상으로- (A Study on the Post Occupancy Evaluation of Urban Arboretum -Focused on The Daejeon Hanbat Arboretum-)

  • 노희경;오도교;김세빈
    • 농업과학연구
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    • 제37권1호
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2010
  • A study examined visitors' satisfaction to urban arboretum in Daejeon metropolitan city, and analyzed utilization status. Also, the study was based on POE. POE is a last phase in the environmental planning and design process that follows the sequence of planning, programing, design construction, and use of a project. Urban arboretum contribute to improvement in the quality of living by providing urban citizens with places for refreshment, natural have important values on urban environment and to promote the quality of life for urbanite. So, the study aims to present data on the human activities responding to the physical environment of 'the Daejeon Hanbat Arboretum' by evaluating visitor's behavior and activity, visiting motivations, preference patterns, and the degree of visitor's satisfaction. This study is conducted by multi-method such as interviews and questionnaires surveys. On-site questionnaire surveys were conducted in the Hanbat arboretum on October 25-31 of 2009. Total of 265 questionnaires were analyzed for this study. The analysis of data was used SPSS 18.0 statistical analysis program. Data from visitors was analyzed by descriptive statistics, frequency analysis, multiple response analysis, and Anova. Then, the outcome will be compared and evaluated to install urban arboretum that reflect the desires of users in the future.

한국 3개 지역의 결혼, 결혼년령 및 출산력에 관한 연구 (AGE AT MARRIAGE AND FERTILITY OF WOMEN IN THREE SELECTED AREAS IN KOREA, 1970)

  • 김모임
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제3권3호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 1973
  • This study is designed to meet the following objectives: (1) To study attitude and behavior regarding marriage and age at marriage, (2) To learn correlates of age at marriage and to examine their relations, (3) To measure relative importance of the correlates of age at marriage, and (4) To study relations of age at marriage and family planning practice to fertility and their relative importance as correlates of fertility. The data are obtained by an independent cross-sectional survey in three study areas purposively selected to represent metropolitan. semihuman. rural population. The study population is confined to women age 17-50 as of survey. The overall response rate is 90%. Reliability of data is measured by . individual and aggregate inconsistency based upon a 15% subsample of the original interviews. The individual inconsistency (31%) is found to be high compared to the aggregate inconsistency (6%) for all 85 variables. However, the magnitude of differences between means is small, and the mean absolute shifts and proportional shifts are also small on the whole. In a word respondents did not change their answers too extremely or radically. The study populations of each study area are compared on some basic characteristics. It is found that the three study populations have more dissimilarities than similarities. The findings on seven different attitudinal positions of women toward marriage indicate that there have been tremendous changes in all study areas Iron "traditional" attitudes which have been prevalent for a long time in Korean society to "liberalized" or "modernized" attitudes. An apparent tendency is that women generally take a position of a "golden mean" attitude by not preferring either extreme of marriage attitudes. Nevertheless, the young, single, educated, and urbanite appears more "liberalized. " There has been some increase in ideal age at marriage from 1958 to 1970 for both sexes. No age group, marital status, or study area differentials in ideal age at marriage are found, the average ideal age at marriage in every sub-group being 24-25. Awareness of existing legal marriageable ages is low; only 4.4% are aware that "with parental permission: minimum age for males is 18 years and for females 16 years,"and only 3.7% are aware that "without parental permission: 27 years for males and 23 years for females." People in Korra tend to marry spouses who are in various social ways like themselves: the similarities include (a) education, occupational status of father, (c) economic status, (d) usual residence before marriage, and (e) religion. Both singulars and actual mean ages at marriage in this study confirm the trend of rising age at marriage previously established by other independent studies. The urban-rural differential in age at marriage is observed, but the differential narrows down gradually from 1935 to 1970. All socio-economic, demographic, and other variables pertaining to wife before and at first marriage, excluding (a) religion, (b) father′s of occupation, and (c) as: of menarche, are correlated with respondent's age at first marriage, whereas only three variables out of all socio-economic variables relating to husband before and at wife′s first marriage, viz., (a) education, (b) usual residence, and (c) economic level of his old home, are correlated with respondent′s age at marriage. Among socio-economic and modernity variables related to either husband or wife at the time of survey, only education and duration of residence are correlated with wife′s age at first marriage. Among the correlates of respondent′age at first marriage, education is in general the most important variable. However, it is found that wife′s education is more important than husband′s. The combined effects or the correlates studied explain no more than about 40% of variance for any of the selected groups of variables. Points which might counteract the effects of late marriage on fertility are not serious in Korea. For each of the correlates of the three fertility indices chosen for this study. namely, (a) number of living children, (b) number of live births, and (c) number of pregnancies, age at marriage is the major contributor to the variance in all age groups except the age group of 20-29 in which the index of family planning practice is the major contributor. The proportion of variability in fertility indices accounted for by the correlates is never more than 40% of the total variance in any age group. Based upon the findings from this study, it could be concluded that in the foreseeable future (a) celibate group will no! be increased to a point that would slow down population growth rate in Korea, (b) age at marriage will not increase continually, (c) although education stands out as the major contributing variable which independently explains the variation in age at marriage, it seems probable that education may not be the major variable in the near future, and (d) despite the fact found by this study that age at marriages has been the major contributor to the variance of each of the fertility indices used, family planning practice will play a more important role in the reduction of fertility in the Korean society. Therefore, factors interrupting practice of family planning must be eliminated and family planning program should be strengthened if further fertility reduction is needed.

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