著者
仲栄真 礁 浪崎 直子 佐藤 崇範 高橋 志帆 森 愛理 高橋 麻美 石川 恵 田村 裕 棚谷 灯子 内藤 明
出版者
日本サンゴ礁学会
雑誌
日本サンゴ礁学会誌 (ISSN:13451421)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.16, no.1, pp.75-86, 2012 (Released:2014-09-02)
参考文献数
7
被引用文献数
1

日本サンゴ礁学会若手の会・環境教育ワーキンググループでは,主に日本サンゴ礁学会会員を対象として,サンゴ礁分野における教育活動の現状と課題を明らかにするためのアンケート調査を実施した。537 名の調査対象者に対し,アンケートの回収率は 15.1%で,回答者の 69.1%が何らかの教育活動への参加経験があり,また 98.8%がこうした教育活動に関心があると回答した。また教育活動が重要であると考える理由としては,「保全活動の一環として教育活動を重要視している」とする回答が 29.2%と最も多かった。活動実施の際の課題や必要な支援に関する主な意見としては,時間的負担,予算不足,人材不足が挙げられた。加えて,若手研究者が教育活動に参加することへの正の効果についても考察し,若手学会員の視点から今後の教育活動における連携や実施の促進に向けた活動案も提案する。
著者
小澤 玲子 新井 理恵 石川 ひとみ 瀬戸山 望 高橋 志帆 藤井 薫 片山 倫子
出版者
社団法人日本家政学会
雑誌
日本家政学会誌 (ISSN:09135227)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.52, no.6, pp.523-531, 2001-06-15
被引用文献数
1

We conducted a survey of cases in which clothes are stored away or disposed of because of spot soil. In addition, we found what kind of spot soil remover is used most frequently by referring to the literature, as we had thought that more clothes would be made use of if spot soil was removed properly. Both the female students and the middle-aged to elderly women surveyed indicated that soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and ketchup were the most common sources of spot soil. Most of the female students get spot soil out in the home, whereas many of the middle-aged to elderly women also have their soiled clothes dry-cleaned. When the womaen try to remove spot soil in the home, they find it hard to remove Indian ink, and when they have their clothes dry-cleaned, it is usually to have food stains removed. This result was common to both the female students and the middle-aged to elderly women. Among the cases in which spot soil could not be removed or cases in which problems occurred(discoloration and fading, a ring forming around the spot soil, expansion and contraction, and damage to the fabric), most involved combinations of cotton and Indian ink. Among the latter problems, discoloration and fading was most common, regardless of the treatment method. Furthermore, it was found that more female students continue to wear clothes with spot soil-related problems than do the middle-aged to elderly women, many of whom store them away or dispose of them. From these results, it could be expected that fewer clothes would be wasted if consumers learned the proper method of removing spot soil. However methods vary from book to book, and it is hoped that a guidebook for spot soil removal will be made available.