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<原著論文> 長野県の閉鎖・休業スキー場に共通する傾向 : 営業中のスキー場との差異に関する統計的解析
増田, 知之
マスダ, トモユキ
MASUDA, Tomoyuki
呉羽, 正昭
クレハ, マサアキ
KUREHA, Masaaki
open access
Japan's skiing population has declined sharply over the last two decades, consequently the managements of ski fields have deteriorated and many ski fields have been temporarily or permanently closed. However, it is unclear what factors affect the closure of ski fields. In order to block the closure of ski fields and explore their survival methods, it is essential to clarify the tendency common to closed ski fields. In this study, we restricted the survey area to Nagano Prefecture, Japan and statistically compared open and closed ski fields with more than 10 factors. As a result, there were significant differences in 4 factors related to the size of ski fields. We also found that altitude differences and longest downhill distances have been correlated with skier's satisfaction for ski fields. These results suggest that the risk of closure of ski fields may be higher with smaller scale and therefore lower level of satisfaction of skiers. Interestingly, there were no significant differences in open and closed ski fields with respect to distances from interchanges and degrees of difficulty of ski slopes. These results also suggest that these two factors may be independent of the closure of ski fields. Taken together, our results may be useful for considering the survival of ski fields in Japan in the future.
日本スキー学会
Japan Society of Ski Sciences
2018
jpn
journal article
http://hdl.handle.net/2241/0002000031
https://tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/2000031
https://doi.org/10.14845/jskisciences.15.1_12
1349-449X
AA12378285
スキー研究
15
1
21
35
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2021-05-31