日本地球惑星科学連合2016年大会

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[H-CG10] International comparison of landscape appreciation

2016年5月23日(月) 13:45 〜 15:15 101A (1F)

コンビーナ:*PETROVA ELENA(Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography)、Rupprecht Christoph(Environmental Futures Research Institute, Griffith University)、高山 範理(国立研究開発法人 森林総合研究所)、座長:PETROVA ELENA(Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography)

15:00 〜 15:15

[HCG10-06] Analysing visual landscape preferences of trails in Bukhansan National Park

*Kyuchul Lee1Yonghoon SON2 (1.Interdisciplinary program in Landscape Architect, Seoul National University、2.Graduate school of environment studies, Seoul National University)

キーワード:Visual landscape assessement, Visitor-employed photography, Visual Charactors, National parks

Bukhansan National Park is one of the national parks where the most people visit per year. Bukhansan National Park's 'Dulle-gil' is a trail that is constructed along with the boarder of the national park. The role of the trail is to conserve the national park ecosystem absorbing the demand for visiting the other trail that is made to the top of the mountain, and to provide new experiences for visitors. Following the results of the visitor satisfaction investigation, the effects on Dulle-gil have been insignificant yet.
The study purpose is the comparison analysis of visual landscape characters between a typical trail and Dulle-gil. Visitor-employed photography (VEP) has been used to select the most preferred landscape photos in two national park's trails. Visual concepts which is naturalness-man made, coherence-diversity, vusial scale, imageability are used to decribe different characteristics of visual landscapes in the trails.
The results is that naturalness is related to visitor's preference in the typical trail, while the character does not have the relationship with the preference in the Dulle-gil. The new trail has been experienced of what is more various types of visual landscape than the other one. It could be possible to get to the trail easily and to provide rich experience of visual landscape for visitors.