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Tetsuya Aikoh
Tetsuya Aikoh
Associate professor of landscape architecture, Hokkaido University
Dirección de correo verificada de res.agr.hokudai.ac.jp
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Preferences for and attitudes towards street flowers and trees in Sapporo, Japan
A Todorova, S Asakawa, T Aikoh
Landscape and urban planning 69 (4), 403-416, 2004
3672004
Reducing the extinction of experience: Association between urban form and recreational use of public greenspace
M Soga, Y Yamaura, T Aikoh, Y Shoji, T Kubo, KJ Gaston
Landscape and Urban Planning 143, 69-75, 2015
1542015
How many people should be in the urban forest? A comparison of trail preferences of Vienna and Sapporo forest visitor segments
A Arnberger, T Aikoh, R Eder, Y Shoji, T Mieno
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 9 (3), 215-225, 2010
1072010
Comparing conventional manual measurement of the green view index with modern automatic methods using google street view and semantic segmentation
T Aikoh, R Homma, Y Abe
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 80, 127845, 2023
322023
Understanding preferences for pricing policies in Japan’s national parks using the best–worst scaling method
Y Shoji, H Kim, T Kubo, T Tsuge, T Aikoh, K Kuriyama
Journal for Nature Conservation 60, 125954, 2021
302021
Heterogeneous preferences for social trail use in the urban forest: A latent class model
T Mieno, Y Shoji, T Aikoh, A Arnberger, R Eder
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 19, 20-28, 2016
302016
Understanding services from ecosystem and facilities provided by urban green spaces: A use of partial profile choice experiment
H Kim, Y Shoji, T Tsuge, T Aikoh, K Kuriyama
Forest Policy and Economics 111, 102086, 2020
272020
Changes in visits to green spaces due to the COVID-19 pandemic: Focusing on the proportion of repeat visitors and the distances between green spaces and visitors’ places of …
H Kim, Y Shoji, K Mameno, T Kubo, T Aikoh
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 80, 127828, 2023
262023
Factors influencing visitors to suburban open space areas near a northern Japanese city
T Aikoh, R Abe, R Kohsaka, M Iwata, Y Shoji
Forests 3 (2), 155-165, 2012
262012
Understanding recreation demands and visitor characteristics of urban green spaces: A use of the zero-inflated negative binomial model
H Kim, Y Shoji, T Tsuge, T Aikoh, K Kuriyama
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 65, 127332, 2021
202021
Application of the double-bounded dichotomous choice model to the estimation of crowding acceptability in natural recreation areas
T Aikoh, Y Shoji, T Tsuge, S Shibasaki, K Yamamoto
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism 32, 100195, 2020
182020
A decision support model for traffic congestion in protected areas: A case study of Shiretoko National Park
K Ishikawa, N Hachiya, T Aikoh, Y Shoji, K Nishinari, A Satake
Tourism Management Perspectives 8, 18-27, 2013
172013
Managing conflicting attitudes: National parks in Iceland and Japan
H Schaller, HI Jónasson, T Aikoh
tourismos 8 (2), 21-38, 2013
92013
Analysis of economic effect of green spaces on land price in residential areas by hedonic approach
T AIKO, N Sakiyama, Y Shoji
ランドスケープ研究 71 (5), 727-730, 2008
92008
Attitude of the residents toward private gardening in Megumino, Hokkaido
K Azusa, A Tetsuya, A Shoichiro
Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 63 (5), 695-700, 2000
72000
Enlargement of bare grounds at campsites in Daisetsuzan National Park
T Aikoh
Transactions of the 9th environmental information science, 1995, 63-68, 1995
71995
Relationship between the national park plan and the national forest plan in Shikotsu-Toya National Park
T Aikoh, Y Tomidokoro
Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture 73 (5), 505-508, 2010
62010
Monitoring Trampling Impacts from the Disposal of Human Waste at Campsites
T Aikoh
Visitor Management in Nature-based Tourism-Strategies and Success Factors …, 2008
62008
Attitudes towards street flowers in Sapporo
A Todorova, S Asakawa, T Aikoh
J. Jpn. Inst. Landsc. Archit 65, 717-722, 2002
62002
Study on the change of beach plants cover area on Ishikari coast
H Matsushima
Environmental Information Science 14, 295-300, 2000
52000
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