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    Title: 居民對澎湖縣二崁傳統聚落保存認知與態度之研究
    Other Titles: A Study of Resident's Cognition and Attitude toward Traditional Settlement Preservation- Erkan Settlement, Penghu County
    Authors: 張萍珊
    Chang, Ping-shan
    Contributors: 旅遊事業管理學系碩士班
    趙家民;林倩綺
    Chia-min Chao;Chien-chi Lin
    Keywords: 傳統聚落保存;態度;認知;二崁聚落
    Attitude;Cognition;Traditional settlement preservation;Erkan settlement
    Date: 2008
    Issue Date: 2015-05-09 17:22:02 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   澎湖縣西嶼鄉二崁村為國內首座傳統聚落特定區,本研究之目的為探討西嶼鄉居民對二崁傳統聚落保存之認知與態度,研究對象為目前居住於西嶼鄉已滿二十歲以上之居民進行問卷調查,並對於當地有直接參與二崁聚落保存工作的成員進行訪談。問卷內容包括對二崁傳統聚落保存認知、態度及基本資料等三部份,回收問卷數為220份,訪談內容分為對於傳統聚落保存的認知與態度兩大部份,訪談對象共五人。研究結果發現:1.居民對於聚落保存認知中,主要以「聚落文化資產保存」最強烈,另外在聚落保存的態度中,以「聚落維護與發展」是居民認為最主要之課題。2.不同背景資料的居民對傳統聚落保存的認知與態度構面部份具顯著差異。3.居民對於傳統聚落保存之認知與態度也具有顯著相關,表示當居民對聚落保存的認知程度越高時,對此議題之態度也就相對提高。4.不同認知類群之居民對聚落保存的態度構面部份具顯著差異。在訪談部份,受訪者認為聚落保存可維護當地文化風貌、鄰里間親密關係與提升觀光產業,訪談部份與問卷結果之看法相似,並多認為遊客會造成當地文化、環境負面影響,唯透過行前環境教育及居民與遊客間的相互尊重,才能將負面影響降低。
      Shiyu country in the Pen-ghu County Erkan village is the first traditional settlement particular area, The purpose of this research lies in discusses the Shiyu country in Pen-ghu County residents to Erkan traditional settlement preservation of cognition and attitude, the research object is aiming at currently inhabit Shiyu country and residents over 20 years of age have already carried on the questionnaire survey, and the member who also to the region participates Erkan settlements to keep a work directly carries on an interview. The questionnaire content includes to Erkan traditional settlements preservation cognition, attitude and basic data etc. three parts, the questionnaire is 220, interviewing the content divides into regarding the traditional settlement preservation cognition and the manner two major parts, interview object total five people. The research findings show as following: 1. Residents regarding Erkan settlements preservation cognition is mainly most intense by "the settlement culture property preservation", moreover in the settlement preservation attitude, is the resident thinks the most main topic by "the settlement maintenance and the development". 2. The different background resident has to the traditional settlement preservation cognition and attitude construction surface part reveals the difference. 3. Cognition and attitude that the residents preserve traditional settlement also have notable and related, indicate when the cognition degree been residents to preserve the settlement is more high, to the attitude of this subject also opposite more high. 4. The different cognition group resident has to the settlement preservation attitude construction surface part reveals the difference.    In interview part, the interviewee thinks the settlement conservancy can safeguard local cultural appearance, neighborhood intimate relate to and promote tourism industry. Interview the viewpoint likeness of part and questionnaire result, and thought the tourist can create the local culture, the environment negative influence,the usage goes ex- environmental education and residents and visitor's to respect mutually, the talent reduces influence.
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Tourism Management, The M.A. Program of Tourism Management and Leisure Environment Management] Disserations and Theses(M.A. Program in Tourism Management)

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