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The Influence of Forest Experience on Alcoholics' Depression Levels
Shin, Won Sop,Kim, Sie-Kyeong Korean Society of Forest Science 2007 한국산림과학회지 Vol.96 No.2
Restorative effect of forest settings is an emerging issue in the field of forestry. It is also the central question facing those currently engaged in the psychotherapeutic interventions is which treatments work. This study was performed to investigate the efficacy of forest experience on alcoholics' depression. Among 531 participants in forest healing camps, 47 alcoholics who participated all three sessions of the camps were selected for this study. Using pre-test and post-test group design with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), mean changes in alcoholics' depression by completion of the camp was measured. The result of this study indicated that the 3-session of forest camp played significant role in reducing participants depression levels (i.e., positive changes in depression scores).
Campers' Place Bonding : a Case Study in Worak-san National Park
Shin, Won Sop,Kim, Bum Soo 한국임학회 2005 한국산림과학회지 Vol.94 No.2
Place bonding, defined as the extent to which a person values or identifies with a particular environment, has focused as a research topic recently. This paper investigates the dimensions of place bonding for Worak-san National Park callipers to enhance managers' ability to address deeper landscape meanings. Worak-san National Park campers (n=416) were surveyed during summer and fall of 2004 to collect the data. Confirmatory factor analysis of the data demonstrated that place bonding was composed of four dimensions such as place identity, familiarity, place dependence and place belongingness. The results of this study can provide valuation information for developing management actions to enhance park visitors' quality of recreational experiences.
Psychological benefits from forest experience: a literature review
Won Sop Shin 한국인간·식물·환경학회 2002 인간식물환경학회지 Vol.5 No.4
본 연구는 산림의 이용과 그로부터 얻는 심리적 편익에 대한 과거 연구의 분석과 동향을 제시하기 위하여 수행되었다. 개인 또는 단체가 일반적인 산림 휴양 활동을 통해서나 프로그램을 통하여 어떠한 편익을 얻는지, 그리고 그 특성은 무엇인지 등에 대한 내용이 분석 요약되었다. 결론부분에서 과거 연구의 분석결과로 나타난 사실을 토대로 산림휴양 적용 방안이 논의되었다.
Factors Associated With Visitors' Satisfaction in Wolaksan National Park
Shin, Won-Sop 충북대학교 농업과학기술연구소 1994 農業科學硏究 Vol.11 No.2
山林休養이 提供되는 가장 重要한 目的은 利用客에게 良質의 休養經驗을 提供하는데 있고 이러한 休養經驗의 質은 종종 滿足으로 表示된다. 따라서 山林休養 管理者는 어떻게 하면 利用客의 滿足水準을 向上시킬 것인가를 恒常 考慮하여야 한다. 本 硏究는 월악산 國立公園 訪問客들의 滿足水準이 어떠한 要團에 의하여 左右되는지를 調査하기 위하여 遂行되었다. 時間的 · 空間的 按配에 의한 sampling strata에 의하여 1993년 여름 302명의 월악산 訪問客을 對象으로 設問調査를 資施하여 data가 蒐集되었다. 統計分析 結果 訪問客의 個人的 特性 즉, 社會 經濟的 特性과 休養經驗에 關聯된 特性은 利用客의 滿足水準에 아무런 影響을 끼치지 못하였다. 그러나 公園管理에 관한 要因은 利用客 滿足水準에 큰 相關關係를 보여주었다. 대체적으로 월악산 利用客은 公園管理에 대하여 낮은 評價를 하였고 大部分의 利用客은 월악산 訪問經驗에 대하여 不滿足을 表示하였다.
Shin, Won Sop Korean Society of Forest Science 2006 한국산림과학회지 Vol.95 No.2
Volunteerism is an emerging issue in public resource management such as forest recreation management. As volunteers, forest interpreters play a significant role in supporting and educating visitors to forest recreation areas. The purpose of this study was to examine forest interpreters' motivation and their job satisfaction. To collect data, a set of self-administered questionnaire was sent to 250 members of Chungbuk Forest Interpreters' Association during August and September of 2005. 152 completed questionnaires were returned. Principal component factor analyses yield five motivation factors and four satisfaction factors. All the factors were highly correlated.
Shin, Won Sop,Yeoun, Poung Sik,Yoo, Rhi Wha,Shin, Chang Seob Japanese Society for Hygiene 2010 Environmental health and preventive medicine.['97. Vol.15 No.1
<P>The aims of this study were twofold: to examine the empirical evidence supporting the positive contribution that a forest environment can make on human psychological health and well-being and to describe the theoretical framework within which the forest environment has this effect. Our review of the literature provides empirical evidence that a forest experience can contribute to improved emotional and cognitive health.This experience can be through a forest activity program and by experiencing the social and physical conditions of the forest environment and the therapeutic elements of the forest. Visiting or viewing a forest scene has been documented to have a positive effect on psychological healing and well-being in terms of recovering from stress, improving concentration and productivity, improving the psychological state, particularly for people from urban environments. Wilderness and related studies clearly demonstrate that being in a forest environment has a positive effect on people, while results from other studies indicate that contacts with forest environments provide multiple positive physiological and psychological effects on human health that included decreasing the blood pressure and heart rate and reducing anxiety and stress. There are several theories explaining the healing effects of the forest on human beings. Most hypothesize that restorative environments are settings in which recovery is associated with the reduction of stress and that the benefits of contact with natures include a wide range of positive physiological and psychological responses. These theories are based on an evolutionary perspective and share a number of similarities and differences. This article summarizes a number of these theories of restorative environments as well as addresses the current status of forest therapy and the challenges and opportunities for therapeutic effects of the forest in Korea.</P>