Division of Global Social Sciences

Ayako Toko

  (藤稿 亜矢子)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, School of Arts and Sciences Division of Global Social Sciences, Tokyo Woman's Christian University
Degree
Ph.D.(The University of Tokyo)
M.Sc.(The University of Tokyo)
BA in Foreign Studies(Sophia University)

Researcher number
20732754
J-GLOBAL ID
201401018294424339
researchmap Member ID
B000237144

Research History

 3

Papers

 23
  • Thusitha Dilshan, Ayako TOKO
    CAUTHE (Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education), Conference Proceedings of 33rd Annual Conference., 61-71, 2023  Peer-reviewed
  • Dilshan, N.W.THUSITHA, Ayako TOKO
    Ecology and the Environment, 256 121-131, 2022  Peer-reviewed
  • TOKO Ayako, HAMA Yasukazu, TAKE Masanori, SAKAMOTO Yuki
    Urban and Regional Planning Review, 8 24-49, Mar, 2021  Peer-reviewed
    <p>Tourism sites under increasing pressures is expected to apply the concept of "Tourism Carrying Capacity (TCC)" for planning and management. In the context of natural protected areas, it is said that considering various managerial dimensions and tourists' experiential dimensions with resource dimensions to determine the extent of changes that are acceptable is more realistic, as ecosystem changes are dynamic and cannot be easily identified over short periods. This approach is known as the "Limits of Acceptable Change" (LAC)", but the LAC approach and its methodologies are still evolving. This study therefore aimed to develop a framework for measuring the experiential dimension of the LAC approach, focusing on the Rock Islands Southern Lagoon (RISL) in Palau. We used six indicators defined through the preliminary research, and did experimental surveys with the structured questionnaire, the line census and the noise investigation for collecting both subjective and objective data. Results indicated that tourists' experiential satisfaction was remarkably high which could outweigh concerns about congestion.</p><p>On the other hand, the analysis of the relation among indicators illustrated a candidate threshold of the number of visitors at a time, although we cannot be decisive with only one-time research. From the perspective of the evaluation of the methods, we found that subjective data was not effective in some cases as they could be too affected by personal background to reproduce an actual condition at the site. Further research including surveys on the resource dimension are needed for obtaining more reliable results for developing the LAC approach.</p>
  • 武 正憲, 藤稿亜矢子, 濱 泰一
    ランドスケープ研究 増刊技術報告集, 84 4-7, Feb, 2021  Peer-reviewed
  • Dilshan, N.W.THUSITHA, Ayako TOKO
    Journal of Tourism Economics and Applied Research, 4 69-82, 2020  Peer-reviewed

Misc.

 9

Books and Other Publications

 2

Presentations

 16

Research Projects

 9