Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia

In 2006, Penang National Park (PNP) became the second National Park destination in Malaysia. Through PNP complaint forms, the visitor reports some discomfort conditions from other visitors, facilities, and services while in the park. Cleanliness, signage, operational time of certain facilities and g...

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Main Authors: Rahmi, Novalia, Mohamed, Noorizan, Mariapan, Manohar, Saidon, Mohd. Nazri
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2010
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spelling my.upm.eprints.177542015-10-20T07:23:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17754/ Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia Rahmi, Novalia Mohamed, Noorizan Mariapan, Manohar Saidon, Mohd. Nazri In 2006, Penang National Park (PNP) became the second National Park destination in Malaysia. Through PNP complaint forms, the visitor reports some discomfort conditions from other visitors, facilities, and services while in the park. Cleanliness, signage, operational time of certain facilities and guide behaviour were negatively reported by visitors. Thus, the negative conditions will have an adverse effect on PNP as a conservation area. With this in mind, the research was carried out to learn about visitor’s adaptation in PNP. A total of 402 questionnaires were administered to domestic and international visitors. Some of the items in the questionnaire were further grouped into 4 concepts. Results show significant differences between the mean scores for domestic and international visitors on the concepts of regulation, active-activity, passive-activity and noisy condition, whereby the international visitors were found to be more likely to adapt to the conditions than those of the domestic. On the concept of regulation, both the international and domestic visitors could adapt toward the Park’s regulation. The significance of the results will be forwarded to the PNP management for their consideration of the visitors’ level of adaptation to reduce the negative impacts in the effort keep environmental sustainability in PNP. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17754/1/64.%20Visitor%E2%80%99s%20Adaptability%20toward%20Natural%20Elements%20and%20Regulations%20in.pdf Rahmi, Novalia and Mohamed, Noorizan and Mariapan, Manohar and Saidon, Mohd. Nazri (2010) Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 18 (2). pp. 227-240. ISSN 0128-7702; ESSN: 2231-8534 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JSSH%20Vol.%2018%20(2)%20Sep.%202010/07%20Pg%20227-240.pdf
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description In 2006, Penang National Park (PNP) became the second National Park destination in Malaysia. Through PNP complaint forms, the visitor reports some discomfort conditions from other visitors, facilities, and services while in the park. Cleanliness, signage, operational time of certain facilities and guide behaviour were negatively reported by visitors. Thus, the negative conditions will have an adverse effect on PNP as a conservation area. With this in mind, the research was carried out to learn about visitor’s adaptation in PNP. A total of 402 questionnaires were administered to domestic and international visitors. Some of the items in the questionnaire were further grouped into 4 concepts. Results show significant differences between the mean scores for domestic and international visitors on the concepts of regulation, active-activity, passive-activity and noisy condition, whereby the international visitors were found to be more likely to adapt to the conditions than those of the domestic. On the concept of regulation, both the international and domestic visitors could adapt toward the Park’s regulation. The significance of the results will be forwarded to the PNP management for their consideration of the visitors’ level of adaptation to reduce the negative impacts in the effort keep environmental sustainability in PNP.
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author Rahmi, Novalia
Mohamed, Noorizan
Mariapan, Manohar
Saidon, Mohd. Nazri
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Mohamed, Noorizan
Mariapan, Manohar
Saidon, Mohd. Nazri
Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia
author_facet Rahmi, Novalia
Mohamed, Noorizan
Mariapan, Manohar
Saidon, Mohd. Nazri
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title Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia
title_short Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia
title_full Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia
title_fullStr Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in Penang National Park, Malaysia
title_sort visitor’s adaptability toward natural elements and regulations in penang national park, malaysia
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17754/1/64.%20Visitor%E2%80%99s%20Adaptability%20toward%20Natural%20Elements%20and%20Regulations%20in.pdf
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