抄録
In recent years, initiatives for the conservation of accessible natural resources have increased, but it is still difficult to make many inhabitants recognize their value and importance, which have often not been made clearbecause of the focus given to endanger ed species and natural monument.
The purpose of this study is to examine thecurrent conservation direction by clarifying theinhabitant evaluation structure concerning accessible natural resources.
The main conclusions are as following; old inhabitants evaluate them from experiences of having become familiar with Ayumodoki, while new inhabitants value them based on recognitions of the ecosystem and endangered species.