Journal of Navigation and Port Research 2008;32(8):645-652.
Published online October 30, 2008.
해양레저스포츠에 대한 인식과 이용실태 분석을 통한 활성화 방안 연구
이진모, 신용존, 박진수
A Study for the Vitalizations of Marine Leisure Sports ; Analyses on the recognitions for the Marine Leisure Sports and their Current State-of-the-Art
Jin-Mo Lee, Yong-John, Shin, Jin-Soo Park
Abstract
The interest on the marine leisure sports is rapidly increasing with the advent of the five-day week and with increments of GNP. The self-governing bodies are trying to drag large investments into the marine leisures industry through international exhibitions and yacht rallies, Unfortunately. the demands in the domestic area don't increase differently from those demand paαems in the advanced countries. In this study, several suggestíons for vitalizations on the marine leisure industry are made after surveying the recognition degree of the domestic people on the marine leisures and the current states of their spending on the marine leisures, As results, it has been shown that the policies based upon negative factors coming from negative understandings on the leisure activities should be largely revised. Further, it seems that the policies for the preparations of the laws and the regulations for the marine leisures as well as for the R&D policies should be taken systematically so that the infra structures are constructed while improving the negative understandings on the leisures. The fundamental databases investigated in this study will help the policy makers and the investors reduce the risks of the policy and the investments in the field of marine leisure sports.
Key Words: Marine leisure sports;Recognition degree;Current states of their spending;Bottlenecks; Vitalizations of lease business


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