Norms for Behavior and Conditions in Two National Park Campgrounds in Korea |
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Authors: | Sang-Oh Kim Bo Shelby |
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Affiliation: | (1) Oregon State University Department of Forest Resources Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA , US |
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Abstract: | ![]() / This study was conducted to examine norm prevalence, norm agreement, and norm stability in an international setting. Data were collected at two campgrounds in Chiri-Mountain National Park, Korea, in 1993 and 1994. Results showed that a high proportion of users could specify norms for various types of campground impacts. Users who rated high importance on impacts tended to show a higher level of norm prevalence. Generally there were differences in social norms and norm agreement across locations. Among those impacts that showed differences, social norms in a less developed area were more restrictive and norm agreement was higher. The results of this study are consistent with normative studies conducted in North America, suggesting that a normative approach can be applied in a variety of settings. Social norms for selected impact indicators were also stable over a one-year time period. Implications are discussed.KEY WORDS: Norms; Norm prevalence; Norm agreement; Norm stability |
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Keywords: | : Norms Norm prevalence Norm agreement Norm stability |
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