Papers on Environmental Information Science
Vol.32 (The 32th Conference on Environmental Information Science)
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Structure of Factors Affecting Motivation to Participate in Roadside Residents’ Maintenance and Management of Street Trees
Masatake KAWAGUCHIHiroki AKAZAWAShigeaki TAKEDAHiroyuki KAGA
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Pages 197-202

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In this study, we ascertained roadside residents’ awareness of the area and its street trees based on the questionnaire for the residents in order to analyze the structure of factors influencing their commitment to the maintenance of street trees, using covariance structure analysis. The results revealed that awareness of “perception of the value of street trees” increases simultaneously with awareness of “perception of the value of the area”; thus, both have a strong, positive mutual influence. The structure is clarified as one whereby “commitment to the maintenance of street trees” is strongly influenced by “perception of the value of street trees,” whereas “awareness of the problem of street trees” is not strongly influenced by “perception of the value of street trees.” “Evaluation awareness of the management situation of street trees” and “recognition of the function served by street trees”are strongly influenced by “perception of the value of street trees.”
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