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Aikoh, T., Ohba, K., Shoji, Y., Kubo, T., |


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Visitors’ attitudes toward introducing a new visitor management program into a brown bear habitat in Japan |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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308-309 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 511 |
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2955 |
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Kubo, T., Shoji, Y., Takimoto, K., Suzuki, H., Osada, M., |


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Understanding residents’ risk perceptions associated with fatal brown bear accidents: A case study in Shibetsu town, northern Japan |
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2012 |
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The 6th International Conference on Monitoring and Management of Visitors in Recreational and Protected Areas: Outdoor Recreation in Change – Current Knowledge and Future Challenges |
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MMV 6 - Proceedings |
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NULL |
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382-383 |
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MMV6 |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 545 |
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2989 |
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Aikoh, T.; Kikuchi, K.; Shoji, Y., |


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Visitors’ attitudes to the collection of voluntary fees in national parks in Japan |
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2010 |
Publication |
Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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201-202 |
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MMV5, voluntary fee, entrance fee, usage fee, visitor attitude |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 6 |
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2768 |
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Kubo, T.; Shoji, Y., |


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Title |
Heterogeneous preferences for trekking in bear habitat: The use of latent class stated preference choice model |
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2010 |
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Recreation, tourism and nature in a changing world |
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MMV 5 - Proceedings |
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315-316 |
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MMV5, heterogeneous preferences, bear encounter, choice experiment, risk attitude |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 134 |
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2816 |
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Yamaki, K.; Shoji, Y., |


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Classification of trail settings in an alpine national park using the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum approach |
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2004 |
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Policies, Methods and Tools for Visitor Management |
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MMV 2 - Proceedings |
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318-323 |
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MMV2 |
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Considering trail settings in alpine national parks is important for both conserving nature and maximizing the quality of the experience for visitors. This study examines classifying trails in Daisetsuzan National Park, Japan, using the Recreation Opportunity Spectrum approach. A questionnaire was used to obtain data from park visitors concerning their preferences for the facility developments, accessibility, and visitor encounters. The responses were classified into four groups according to the preferences expressed for the types of trail settings. The trails were classified according to their characteristics as described by park visitors. The northern part of the park, with easier access and moderate development, was preferred by all groups, and the southern part of the park was preferred only by the those who favored more primitive surroundings. |
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ILEN @ m.sokopp @ 314 |
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2365 |
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Mameno, K., Shoji, Y., Kubo, T., Aikoh, T., Tsuge, T. |

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Estimating preferences for pricing policies in Japanese national parks using best-worst scaling |
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2016 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 8 - Proceedings |
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436-438 |
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MMV8 |
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The purpose of this study is to understand preferences of the general Japanese public for pricing policies in the national park system applying the best-worst scaling (BWS) approach. One remarkable feature of Japanese national parks is that the most of costs for park services have traditionally financed not by visitors but by general taxpayers. Recently, however, the Japanese government has faced a serious financial shortage, each national park faces revenue shortfalls. In the near future, we need some fundamental changes in Japanese parks system on pricing policies. We have to know general Japanese citizens’ preferences for them. |
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3999 |
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Aikoh, T., Kubo, T., Inaba, A., Shoji, Y., |

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The Actual Situation and the Attitude of Visitors toward Feeding of Wild Animals in the Japanese Suburban Forest |
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2016 |
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Monitoring and Management of Visitor Flows in Recreational and Protected Areas – ABSTRACT BOOK |
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MMV 8 - Proceedings |
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27-29 |
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MMV8 |
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In Japan, the number of local governments prohibiting feeding of wild animals in municipal bylaw has increased recently. Feeding of brown bears, wild boars, and Japanese monkeys for recreational purposesis prohibited in some municipalities. In Sapporo City, feeding of squirrels and wild birds in the suburban forest is causing concern, and conflict with other visitors is increasing (Aikoh & Wei, 2013). The manager cannot take specific countermeasures, because feeding is not prohibited in the suburban forest. Therefore, it is becoming necessary to understand the attitudes of visitors for feeding. In this study, we investigated the actual situation regarding feeding of wild animals in a suburban forest, and visitors’ attitudes towards feeding activities, proper distance from wild animals, and the necessity of countermeasures against feeding. We aimed to propose suggestionsbased on our results for the future management of the suburban forest in Sapporo city. |
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3868 |
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