Dog park planning items and needs assessment in consideration of Korean pet culture

애견문화를 고려한 '도그파크' 계획항목과 요구도

  • 임수희 (경기도 시흥시 문화진흥과, 서울대학교 환경대학원) ;
  • 이관규 (한국환경정책.평가연구원) ;
  • 양병이 (서울대학교 환경대학원)
  • Published : 2005.03.30

Abstract

Rapid urbanization and social development have brought about changes in family structure. In urbanized areas, recently the number of dogs that are a majority of companion animals has increased significantly in Korea. Consequently, a lot of friction between the general public who are not fond of dogs and dog owners in public places such as parks has been happening. A lot of countries that are taking a lead role in animal welfare have built dog parks that the general public and dogs can enjoy together. This research starts with the realization that the concept of 'dog park' needs to be introduced in Korea as more and more Koreans own dogs and other pets. This research aims to provide guidance for dog park planning by drawing planning items and analyzing the needs of each item. Total 56 planning items including dog zone, dog playground, and dog training facility, are drawn in this research. There are differences in the needs according to sex, age and the amount of time they spent with their dogs, however overall there is the highest needs in separated area for dogs in parks.

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