The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National Park

National parks are protected areas where special efforts are taken to conserve wildlife species and their habitats. However, the management of parks presents many diverse challenges. One effective mitigation strategy is understanding and improving the connections between environmental awareness and...

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Main Authors: Ju Hyoung Han, Andy S. Choi, Chi-Ok Oh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3372
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spelling doaj-9f06404e889246209584cb4a7b0621ed2020-11-24T21:00:31ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-09-011010337210.3390/su10103372su10103372The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National ParkJu Hyoung Han0Andy S. Choi1Chi-Ok Oh2College of Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, Kyonggi University, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 16227, KoreaNational Institute of Ecology, Seocheon-gun 33657, KoreaGraduate School of Culture, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, KoreaNational parks are protected areas where special efforts are taken to conserve wildlife species and their habitats. However, the management of parks presents many diverse challenges. One effective mitigation strategy is understanding and improving the connections between environmental awareness and responsible behavior. This study examined this relationship by integrating the value orientations and environmental attitudes of individuals into the developmental process to understand individual conservation behavioral intentions measured as willingness to pay (WTP). The conceptual framework was constructed on the premise that the WTP is hierarchically developed: first, from value orientations and experience-use history, and, second, from attitudes toward national park management. Mt. Seorak National Park has faced diverse problems, including land use conflict from the development of cable cars and high-speed railroad tunnels through the park, and was chosen as a study site. The data were collected from 800 respondents through an online survey that considered the geographical area of residence. This study employed a confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling along with a contingent valuation method to measure WTP. The findings from the study indicated that WTP was connected to specific dimensions of value orientations, attitudes, and experience-use history. The theoretical and practical implications are also discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3372environmental value orientationsconservation valuewillingness to payexperience-use historyattitudesnational parks
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The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National Park
Sustainability
environmental value orientations
conservation value
willingness to pay
experience-use history
attitudes
national parks
author_facet Ju Hyoung Han
Andy S. Choi
Chi-Ok Oh
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title The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National Park
title_short The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National Park
title_full The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National Park
title_fullStr The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National Park
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Environmental Value Orientations and Experience-Use History on the Conservation Value of a National Park
title_sort effects of environmental value orientations and experience-use history on the conservation value of a national park
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-09-01
description National parks are protected areas where special efforts are taken to conserve wildlife species and their habitats. However, the management of parks presents many diverse challenges. One effective mitigation strategy is understanding and improving the connections between environmental awareness and responsible behavior. This study examined this relationship by integrating the value orientations and environmental attitudes of individuals into the developmental process to understand individual conservation behavioral intentions measured as willingness to pay (WTP). The conceptual framework was constructed on the premise that the WTP is hierarchically developed: first, from value orientations and experience-use history, and, second, from attitudes toward national park management. Mt. Seorak National Park has faced diverse problems, including land use conflict from the development of cable cars and high-speed railroad tunnels through the park, and was chosen as a study site. The data were collected from 800 respondents through an online survey that considered the geographical area of residence. This study employed a confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling along with a contingent valuation method to measure WTP. The findings from the study indicated that WTP was connected to specific dimensions of value orientations, attitudes, and experience-use history. The theoretical and practical implications are also discussed.
topic environmental value orientations
conservation value
willingness to pay
experience-use history
attitudes
national parks
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3372
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