Recreation conflict perception among visitors to Tuen Mun Park, Hong Kong, China: outgroup evaluation, resource specificity, and lifestyle tolerance

2012; Chapman and Hall London; Volume: 17; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/13606719.2012.712456

ISSN

1466-450X

Autores

Koon Kwai Wong, Xiaojiang Yu,

Tópico(s)

Economic and Environmental Valuation

Resumo

Recreation conflict is a common problem in many outdoor recreation areas. In Hong Kong's Tuen Mun Park, the growing numbers of music performers has increased conflict among park users. This study adopts Jacob and Schreyer's (1980) Jacob, G. R. and Schreyer, R. 1980. Conflict in outdoor recreation: a theoretical perspective. Journal of Leisure Research, 12: 368–380. [Taylor & Francis Online], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar] model of recreation conflict to examine conflict perception among park users. Data were collected from an on-site survey of park users (n = 314) and a telephone survey of Tuen Mun New Town residents (n = 744). Jacob and Schreyer's model provides a partial explanation for differences in recreation conflict perceptions among user groups in the park. The findings confirm the hypothesis that frequent park users are more prone to experiencing conflict. Moreover, age and cultural background are the key factors influencing conflict perception. The findings suggest that efforts are needed to promote understanding and acceptance of the needs of other user groups in public spaces, which requires a thorough review of the current government policy on recreation space and facility development.

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