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Sari, Kartika Eka, and N. Sari. "Effects of Tourism Development on Land Use in the Coastal Area of Surabaya City." TATALOKA 22, no. 4 (November 30, 2020): 463–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.22.4.463-473.

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Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Province that develops coastal tourism activities. Based on Surabaya City RTRW for 2014-2034, the development of coastal tourism in Surabaya is in Bulak District. The district is designated as a development unit III of Tambak Wedi that directed as marine beach tourism. Kenjeran Tourism has a number of tourist destinations including Kenjeran Beach, THP Kenjeran, Kenjeran Park, Bulak Park, Surabaya Park, and Kenjeran Bridge.he development of coastal tourism resulted in many changes in land use and building’s function, mainly affecting the type of land use settlement because people tend to use the front of the house for trading activities and services. This study aims to determine the effect of tourism development on land use in the Kenjeran Area. This study uses overlay analysis and PLS (Partial Least Square) analysis. The results of this study found that tourism development variables affect land use change by 92.2%. Changes in land use are dominated by vacant land and supporting facilities for tourism activities such as trade and services, recreation, tourism, and green open space
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Sari, Kartika Eka, and N. Sari. "Effects of Tourism Development on Land Use in the Coastal Area of Surabaya City." TATALOKA 22, no. 4 (November 30, 2020): 463–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.22.4.463-473.

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Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Province that develops coastal tourism activities. Based on Surabaya City RTRW for 2014-2034, the development of coastal tourism in Surabaya is in Bulak District. The district is designated as a development unit III of Tambak Wedi that directed as marine beach tourism. Kenjeran Tourism has a number of tourist destinations including Kenjeran Beach, THP Kenjeran, Kenjeran Park, Bulak Park, Surabaya Park, and Kenjeran Bridge.he development of coastal tourism resulted in many changes in land use and building’s function, mainly affecting the type of land use settlement because people tend to use the front of the house for trading activities and services. This study aims to determine the effect of tourism development on land use in the Kenjeran Area. This study uses overlay analysis and PLS (Partial Least Square) analysis. The results of this study found that tourism development variables affect land use change by 92.2%. Changes in land use are dominated by vacant land and supporting facilities for tourism activities such as trade and services, recreation, tourism, and green open space
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Magomedov, Abdurakhman M., and Kasum A. Abdulaev. "ECOLOGICAL APPROACHES OF AGRO-RECREATIONAL LAND USE." South of Russia: ecology, development 13, no. 2 (July 1, 2018): 156–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2018-2-156-164.

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The article discusses the land-use problem of mountain and semi-desert landscapes of Dagestan caused by the need to improve the ecologization of traditional pastures as well as perspective tourism and recreational land use. Aim. A comprehensive geographic study of land use in the republic is crucial for the formation of ecologically sustainable distillation and nomad livestock and tourist-recreational land use on the natural, zonal and high-belt mountain-semi-desert landscapes that are not fully developed and are not suitable for farming. Discussion. Ecological and economic effects are revealed due to the combined use of semi-desert-mountain pastures and tourist-recreational areas represented by the population carryng capacity, the ecologization of pasture land use and a significant increase in the total livestock production. Improved combined interzonal use of lands with different natural rhythms of vegetation development contributes, first of all, to maintaining the equilibrium and integrity of the regional ecological system; secondly, to the ecological orientation of pasture-livestock and tourist-recreational land use; and thirdly, to the restoration and the functioning of the quality of natural semi-desert and mountain pasture lands. Conclusion. Ecological and landscape improvement within mountain pasture land use is proposed on the basis of the ecological and economic efficiency of the annual cycle of high-altitude sheep keeping with the regular change of pasture lands of different productivity levels by different sex and age groups of pastured livestock.
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Yu, Zhong Yuan. "Design of the Research on Ecological Effect of Tourism Land Use." Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (May 2012): 5873–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.5873.

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Rapid development of tourism industry, unreasonable land use has brought potential threat to the sustainable development of resources and environment, causing certain destruction and pollution to the environment, and imposing negative effect on the ecological system. Tourism industry needs to establish the ecological effect evaluation mechanism and set ecological access standard for tourism land use, providing theoretical and practical foundation for ecosystem management of tourism land use. Here we analyze the significance of the research , review on the research on ecological effect of tourism land use, design a paradigm for research program on effect of tourisms land use, expecting to give some theoretical enlightenment in research on ecological effects tourism land use.
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Furgała-Selezniow, Grażyna, Małgorzata Jankun-Woźnicka, Marek Kruk, and Aneta A. Omelan. "Land Use and Land Cover Pattern as a Measure of Tourism Impact on a Lakeshore Zone." Land 10, no. 8 (July 27, 2021): 787. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10080787.

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Lakes provide different ecosystem services, including those related to tourism and recreation. Sustainable development principles should be respected in lake tourism planning. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of tourism on the lakeshore zone in a typical post-glacial Lakeland in Northern Poland (Central Europe). An explanatory analysis of the distribution of individual spatial factor values was performed using the SHapley Additive exPlanations algorithm (SHAP). In a first step, the aim was to select a Machine Learning model for modelling based on Shapley values. The greater or lesser influence of a given factor on the tourism function was measured for individual lakes. The final results of ensemble modelling and SHAP were obtained by averaging the results of five random repetitions of the execution of these models. The impact of tourism on the lakeshore zone can be much more accurately determined using an indirect method, by analysing the tourism and recreational infrastructure constantly present there. The values of the indices proposed in the study provide indirect information on the number of tourists using the tourist and recreational facilities and are a measure of the impact of tourism on the lakeshore zone. The developed methodology can be applied to the majority of post-glacial lakes in Europe and other regions of the world in order to monitor the threats resulting from shore zone exploitation. Such studies can be an appropriate tool for management and planning by the relevant authorities.
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McKercher, Bob. "Tourism as a conflicting land use." Annals of Tourism Research 19, no. 3 (January 1992): 467–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0160-7383(92)90131-8.

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Gao, Yueer, Yanqing Liao, Donggen Wang, and Yongguang Zou. "Relationship between urban tourism traffic and tourism land use: A case study of Xiamen Island." Journal of Transport and Land Use 14, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 761–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.2021.1799.

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The development of tourism leads to changes in land-use demands and patterns, which are complex and dynamic, in tourist cities. Functional differences in land use produce different travel needs and have different impacts on traffic, especially on tourism. This paper explores the relationship between tourism land use and tourism traffic. Taking Xiamen Island as an example, using multivariable linear regression models, tourism land use is divided into accommodation land use, shopping land use and restaurant land use as the independent variables of the model; and the origin-destination (OD) density of traffic analysis zones (TAZs) during National Day in 2018 (October 1 to 5) is chosen as the dependent variable. To compare the different impacts between tourism land use and tourism traffic during the tourism and non-tourism periods, the non-tourism period (March 11 to 15) is further studied. The results show the following: (1) Xiamen, as a tourism city, has not only regular traffic but also tourism traffic, and traffic during the tourism period is totally different than that in the non-tourism period. (2) Tourism land use has a considerable impact on both tourism traffic and non-tourism traffic, but the impact is greater during the tourism period than the non-tourism period. (3) In the morning peak hour of both the tourism period and the non-tourism period, accommodation land use shows prominent effects on traffic. In the evening peak hour, shopping land use significantly impacts traffic. The study provides a basis for urban tourism land use adjustment to achieve the sustainable development of tourism traffic.
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Williams, Allan M., and Gareth Shaw. "Future play: tourism, recreation and land use." Land Use Policy 26 (December 2009): S326—S335. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2009.10.003.

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Li, Su Min, Shu Gan, and Hong Bo Li. "Research about the Evaluation System of Economical and Intensive Land Use in Tourism Industry." Advanced Materials Research 524-527 (May 2012): 2836–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.524-527.2836.

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The core of economical and intensive land-use in tourism industry is the land for construction(LC). The paper studied the evaluation system about the economical and intensive land-use of the LC in the tourism industry. And made the cites as the evaluation unit of Yunnan Province, selected seven factors, such as the received tourist of units construction from abroad, the investment of units construction, the income of tourism and so on as the evaluation factors, analyzed and evaluated the status of intensive use of the LC, which provided the basis for the land-use planning of tourism industry in Yunnan Province.
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Chen, Fang. "The Analysis of Tourism Plan Land Use about Difference in Shenzhen." World Construction 6, no. 1 (May 2, 2017): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/wc.v6i1.83.

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With urban development, the tourist experience, as well as the travel area function, is becoming more and more diverse at the same time. Since the land use plan involved in tourism region, overall plan for land utilization in national land department, classification of the urban land and urban construct in Shenzhen,belong to different stages of the corresponding regulations and norms, there have been contradictions in convergence with a lack of coordination. In this paper, according to the current changes in tourism, a brief analysis is given on the corresponding land use in the plan and classification as referred above, and also a brief conclusion is presented.
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Kytzia, Susanne, Ariane Walz, and Mattia Wegmann. "How can tourism use land more efficiently? A model-based approach to land-use efficiency for tourist destinations." Tourism Management 32, no. 3 (June 2011): 629–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2010.05.014.

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Tang, Shu, and Hao Tang. "The Network Analysis in Rural Tourism Land Use Based on GIS." Advanced Materials Research 1092-1093 (March 2015): 1313–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1092-1093.1313.

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Along with the development of tourism, regional choice of traveling activities turns out to be diversified. Rural tourism has become more and more popular among the tourist mainly from urban area and affect the land use in rural area obviously. Due to the coarse and incomplete data limitations, traditional GIS technique such as RS analysis cannot play a very good role in rural land use research. Based on the explanation as series of interrelationships between spatial entities with the characteristics of social relations, network analysis is considered as a useful method to describe the change and structure of land use affected by tourism in rural area.
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Indrawati, Ni Luh Supadmi, I. Nyoman Putu Budiartha, and Luh Putu Sudini. "COASTAL LAND UTILIZATION AS TOURISM ACCOMMODATION IN BULELENG." NOTARIIL: Jurnal Kenotariatan 3, no. 1 (July 6, 2018): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22225/jn.3.1.599.13-24.

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This research was conducted in Lovina Tourism Area. The problems raised in this thesis are: 1) how is the pattern of the control and use of coastal land for tourism accommodation in Lovina tourism area Buleleng regency? 2) What is the legal protection of coastal land rights used for tourism accommodation in the Lovina tourism area of Buleleng regency? And the finding in the field the acquisition of that the existing land in Lovina tourist area which is located in Kalibukbuk village, dominantly controlled by local community. This study belongs to empirical law study. In the case of the utilization of the lands possessed by the right ownership rights, there is also a leased to a third party. The technique used in collecting data required in this research is interview, observation and document. The result of the research is The development of tourism in the Lovina area of Kalibukbuk Village as the center of the Tourism Area that directly and indirectly affects the economic, social and cultural life of the community, and developments are included in the control and utilization of land in coastal areas and There are two kinds of legal protection, namely preventive and repressive law protection: Protection of repressive law against customary land in Lovina area is a form of legal protection that is done related to the dispute faced by its citizens through the settlement in the judiciary, In the protection of preventive law, to ensure legal certainty of state land and management rights, registration shall be made, as described in the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 1 of 1977, so that the Right to Own, Use and Use Rights may be issued.
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Roehl, Wesley S., and Daniel R. Fesenmaier. "Tourism land use conflict in the United States." Annals of Tourism Research 14, no. 4 (January 1987): 471–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0160-7383(87)90065-x.

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Williams, Peter W., Robert W. Penrose, and Suzanne Hawkes. "Shared decision-making in tourism land use planning." Annals of Tourism Research 25, no. 4 (October 1998): 860–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0160-7383(98)00037-1.

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Leslie, David. "Land use policy and tourism in Northern Ireland." Land Use Policy 7, no. 1 (January 1990): 2–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0264-8377(90)90050-9.

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Febriani, Trina, Dasrizal Dasrizal, and Nana Sutrisna. "Land Characteristics Study as Halal Tourism Destination Supporting Factors at Benang Kelambu Waterfall in Central Lombok Regency of West Nusa Tenggara Province." Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education 2, no. 1 (June 5, 2018): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/sjdgge.v2i1.111.

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Land is one of supporting factors of Halal Tourism Destination at Benang Kelambu Waterfall in Central Lombok Regency. This research was aimed to collect, process, analyse the data and discuss about land characteristics as supporting factors of Benang Kelambu Waterfall Halal. This study used a descriptive analysis method. This study was focus on 1) Describing the land characteristics in supporting the development of Benang Kelambu Waterfall tourism destination. 2) Describing the concept of land use related to supporting factors of Benang Kelambu Waterfall Halal Tourism Destination. The land characteristics include the topography, region, soil type and climate. In this research, factors in developing concept of tourism were tourism potential, tourist attraction, tourism land resources, accessibility, facility and infrastructure, and land use management. After processing and analyzing collected data, Benang Kelambu Waterfall was rated as 83-101 or classified as cultivation and forest area so that it could be managed and used for tourism area.
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Pushpakumara, T. D. C., and W. M. S. K. Peris. "Analysis of Land Use Pattern for Tourism Management using GIS." International Journal of Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS 9, no. 1 (November 30, 2020): 3446–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.23953/cloud.ijarsg.495.

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Over the past few decades Sri Lankan tourism has been a story of untapped potential. The responsible parties have been unable to expand the footprint of tourism due to the lack of vision, coordinated planning and strategic commitment to the actions undertaken to accomplish a country's goal. Beyond question, the present tourism industry occupies an integral part of the economy of Sri Lanka. As a result, the negative impact of rapid and uncontrolled tourism development has become an inevitable critical issue. Regarding the indicated facts, this paper offers a remarkable aspect of tourism management defining proper land use patterns via GIS (Geographical Information Systems) for the identified tourism destinations in order to develop the tourism industry further on a both environmentally sustainable and economical platform. The study discusses the capabilities and shortcomings that are possible to encounter, brief description on GIS contribution and also the author's perspective relating to the future tourism strategic plan. Rooted in a GIS based analysis, the author anticipates to design a general framework to evaluate the proper land use systems as well as an infrastructure in effective transformation towards eco-tourism in Welipenna area through Bentota and Meegama river along with novel suggestions in conclusion.
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Kusumadewi, Tarranita. "Land Use Diversion in the Tourism Area at Sub Watershed Konto Hulu." Applied Mechanics and Materials 747 (March 2015): 310–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.747.310.

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Sub watersheed Konto hulu is one of sub watersheed Middle Brantas that has been supplied water for life. There is a tourism activity because the natural potential such as Pemandian Dewi Sri, Mantung Agrobussiness Central, rafting sport and reservoir Selorejo. The increase of tourism activity at sub watersheed Konto hulu make land use diversion. Land diversion made land erotion, sedimentation and rubbish. In order to reduce the impact, community make their own local wisdom. This research has been carried out the impact from tourism activity in the land use diversion at sub watersheed Konto Hulu.
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Schulz, Carl-Erik, and Anders Skonhoft. "Wildlife management, land-use and conflicts." Environment and Development Economics 1, no. 3 (July 1996): 265–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355770x00000619.

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ABSTRACTThe paper analyses the conflict between wildlife conservation and its accompanying land-use in an East African context. In the model there are two agents. First, there is an agency managing the wildlife and the habitat of the wildlife, which is referred to as parkland. On the other hand, there is the group of agro-pastoralists living in the vicinity of the wildlife habitat, whose land-use is referred to as rangelands. The parkland is used for tourism production and hunting, while the rangelands are used for agro-pastoral production. Both agents will find it beneficial to expand their land-use, so there is a land-use conflict. This is analysed in two steps. First, social optimality is studied; then we study the utilization of the wildlife and its accompanying land-use when there is no unified resource policy and the park agency follows its self-interest. The effects on the two different management schemes of changing economic conditions, such as the recommendations of the CITES convention and a programme subsidizing agro-pastoral production, are discussed.
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Giovana Parizzi, Maria, Leila Nunes Menegasse Velasquez, Alexandre Uhlein, Paulo Roberto Antunes Aranha, and Jomir Martinho Gonçalves. "Environment, tourism and land use planning – Riachinho Basin, Brazil." Environmental Management and Health 12, no. 1 (March 2001): 57–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09566160110381931.

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Chen, Fang. "The Analysis of Tourism Plan Land Use about Difference in Shenzhen." Urban Transportation & Construction 3, no. 1 (August 16, 2016): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/utc.v3i1.4.

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<p>With urban development, the touristexperience,as well as the travel area function, is becoming more and more diverse at the same time. Since the land use planinvolved in tourism region, overall plan for land utilization in national land department, classification of the urban land and urban construct in Shenzhen, belong to different stages of the corresponding regulations and norms, there have been contradictions in convergence with a lack of coordination. In this paper, according to the current changes in tourism, a brief analysis is given on the corresponding land use in the plan and classification as referred above, and also a brief conclusion is presented.</p>
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Santana-Jiménez, Yolanda, Juan M. Hernández, and Rafael Suárez-Vega. "Land use conversion from tourist to residential." Current Issues in Tourism 22, no. 14 (November 10, 2017): 1686–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2017.1398219.

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Surya Buana, Anak Agung Putu, Ida Bagus Gde Wirawibawa, and Ni Ketut Agusintadewi. "Changes Land Use in Land Consolidation Area in Seminyak, Kuta." Journal of A Sustainable Global South 5, no. 1 (February 28, 2021): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2021.v05.i01.p02.

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Land Consolidation (LC), is the government's solution in land acquisition for development. In addition, LC aims to improve the quality of the environment by rearranging plots of land to be more organized and equipped with environmental infrastructure, as well as land tenure in accordance with land use plans. The location of the land consolidation area in Seminyak Village which is close to the center of government, economy and tourism has implications for land use in the area. The phenomenon of land use that occurs in this region tends to ignore the spatial planning that has been determined by the government. If this condition is left unchecked, there will be more violations of land use that are not in accordance with the spatial allocation, leading to spatial conflicts and clutter in regional spatial planning. This study aims to identify changes in land use in the area of land consolidation in the Seminyak Village and the dominant factors underlying the changes in land use. Qualitative methods are used to identify changes in land use, and these dominant factors. Primary data obtained from observations, direct documentation, and the results of interviews with informants determined by purposive sampling. The results showed that there was a mismatch of land use with the plan for spatial planning in the area designated for settlement and green open space. The dominant factors underlying the changes in land use are law enforcement, then environmental factors, economic factors, and socio-cultural factors. The results of this study can be input for the government in formulating policies relating to planning and controlling the use of space in order to create safe, comfortable and sustainable use of space. Index Terms— land consolidation, land use, land use change
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Aggarwal, Anjali, and Govind Tiwari. "Impact of Tourism on Livelihoods." Atna - Journal of Tourism Studies 9, no. 1 (January 1, 2014): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12727/ajts.11.3.

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Wildlife tourism is gaining popularity day by day. With the increase in the number of tourist influx in Protected Areas (PA), new facilities to satisfy their needs are coming in the villages around the PA. Tourism has both negative and positive impacts in these rural areas. To know the impacts of tourism, a study was conducted in two villages namely Khatia and Mocha which are situated near Kanha National Park (KNP). The main aim of study was to identify the change in the lives of those villagers who have sold their land to resort/lodge owners. A survey was conducted of villagers who had sold their land in the last five years. Data was obtained regarding change in land use, use of income obtained from sale, reasons for selling the land, change in livelihood patterns etc. It was found out that the main reasons for selling the land included exasperation due to crop raiding by wild ungulates and the attractive price offered by the resort owners. The land use pattern changed drastically leading to a complete change in landscape from one dominated by agricultural fields to one choked by construction of posh resorts. The use of money realized from sale was majorly done to purchase land holdings in other villages or gypsies to be used for tourism purposes. Wilcoxon Signed Rank test shows that there is a significant increase in the income of villages after the sale although many marginal farmers are working as laborers on the same piece of land they once owned.
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Соломина, Ирина, and Irina Solomina. "MYTHOLOGICAL TOURISM SPACE OF SAMARA LAND: REALITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES." Service & Tourism: Current Challenges 10, no. 3 (September 13, 2016): 64–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21102.

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Article is devoted to the study of mythological tourism space of Samara land. Mythological tourism space exists equally with other types of tourism spaces of the region: cultural and historical, recreational, service, ethnic, sporting, scien- tific to and other. The author reveals the mail features of the mythological tourism space. It is a system consisting of geographical space, mythological cultural heritage of territory and it use in tourism practices. Based on the system approach all elements of mythological tourism space are identified and presented as applied to Samara region. All variety of myths is divided on the groups; in more detail the topological, religious, myths about caves, folklore, and historical myths are researched in the article. The author analyzes certain tourism practices, where the use of myths is possible and makes the conclusion that, in spite of abundant base and various studies of myths, their use in tourism of Samara land still insignificantly, and mythological tourism space is on the early stages of development. In this connection, Samara land needs to not only study the myths, but actively to involve them in tourism space of cities and settlements, be- cause development of mythological tourism space makes territory unique and contributes to increasing the tourist flows. The study was supported by Russian Humanitarian Research Foundation Grant 14-03-00036 «Spatial-Temporal Diagnostics of a City».
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WARIDIN, WARIDIN, and I. Putu ASTAWA. "SHIFTING OF LAND USE IN SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: A LOCAL CULTURAL APPROACH IN INDONESIA." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 35, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 270–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.35201-647.

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Tourism becomes a hotly discussed topic because it has a significant impact on the economy, social, and culture. This study analyzes changes in yard land use to support sustainable tourism based on local culture, namely the culture of harmony. This research was conducted through two approaches. The first was carried out qualitatively to see changes in depth in the use of Ubud community yards. The second is done quantitatively with the help of statistics to determine the impact of these changes. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with people who own land changes and through questionnaires. The selection of informants was based on recommendations from the traditional village leadership using the snowballing method. A total of 38 land owners have filled out the questionnaire correctly. The results of the qualitative research explained that most land-use changes were in palemahan 0r teba, which were initially used as a breeding place, remove dirt, and gardening functioned as a place to stay for tourists. The quantitative results explain that land changes based on a culture of harmony have a positive impact on the economy, social, culture, and environment. The results of this study support the development of sustainable tourism which is an important issue in today's era.
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Jarosz, Katarzyna, and Hanna Daria Tricoire. "A Visit to Rusty Ships. Tourism as a Strategy of Rejuvenating Shrinking Towns in Coastal Areas." Global Environment 14, no. 3 (September 1, 2021): 588–612. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/ge.2021.140307.

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The aim of the paper is to analyse, whether and to what degree that tourism is a way of rejuvenating shrinking cities located on the coast. The research is based on three cities, and the adjacent regions, located in Uzbekistan (Mo'noq), Romania (Sulina) and Georgia-Abkhazia (Sukhumi). Tourist attractions connected with nature, culture, history and cuisine are examined, along with the land use and tourist infrastructure. The research indicates that the three sites have great tourism potential, with a focus on nature-oriented tourism. It also suggests that infrastructure, transport, access to information and land use can have a strong, positive or negative impact on tourism attractiveness. Additionally, the threats that uncontrolled tourism can bring are considered - it has been shown that unsustainable tourism and an excessive influx of tourists are threats to the environment and to local societies. A balance between economic and environmental value should therefore be maintained in the process of developing tourism.
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Calzada, Leonardo, Jorge A. Meave, Consuelo Bonfil, and Fernanda Figueroa. "Lands at risk: Land use/land cover change in two contrasting tropical dry regions of Mexico." Applied Geography 99 (October 2018): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.07.021.

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Foody, Giles. "Changes in land use and land cover: a global perspective." Applied Geography 15, no. 3 (July 1995): 301–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0143-6228(95)90023-3.

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Tian, Guangjin. "Land-use changes in comparative perspective." Cities 21, no. 1 (February 2004): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2003.10.010.

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Rimba, A. B., T. Atmaja, G. Mohan, S. K. Chapagain, A. Arumansawang, C. Payus, and K. Fukushi. "IDENTIFYING LAND USE AND LAND COVER (LULC) CHANGE FROM 2000 TO 2025 DRIVEN BY TOURISM GROWTH: A STUDY CASE IN BALI." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B3-2020 (August 22, 2020): 1621–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b3-2020-1621-2020.

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Abstract. Bali has been open to tourism since the beginning of the 20th century and is known as the first tourist destination in Indonesia. The Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, and Tabanan (Sarbagita) areas experience the most rapid growth of tourism activity in Bali. This rapid tourism growth has caused land use and land cover (LULC) to change drastically. This study mapped the land-use change in Bali from 2000 to 2025. The land change modeller (LCM) tool in ArcGIS was employed to conduct this analysis. The images were classified into agricultural land, open area, mangrove, vegetation/forest, and built-up area. Some Landsat images in 2000 and 2015 were exploited in predicting the land use and land cover (LULC) change in 2019 and 2025. To measure the accuracy of prediction, Landsat 8 OLI images for 2019 were classified and tested to verify the LULC model for 2019. The Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP) neural network was trained with two influencing factors: elevation and road network. The result showed that the built-up growth direction expanded from the Denpasar area to the neighbouring areas, and land was converted from agriculture, open area and vegetation/forest to built-up for all observation years. The built-up was predicted growing up to 43 % from 2015 to 2025. This model could support decision-makers in issuing a policy for monitoring LULC since the Kappa coefficients were more than 80% for all models.
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Kaptan Ayhan, Çiğdem, Tülay Cengi̇z Taşlı, Ferah Özkök, and Hasan Tatlı. "Land use suitability analysis of rural tourism activities: Yenice, Turkey." Tourism Management 76 (February 2020): 103949. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2019.07.003.

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Lamers, Machiel, Rita Nthiga, Rene van der Duim, and Jakomijn van Wijk. "Tourism–conservation enterprises as a land-use strategy in Kenya." Tourism Geographies 16, no. 3 (September 19, 2013): 474–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2013.806583.

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Sherry, John E. H. "Environmental-Imp act Statements and Land-Use Development." Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly 34, no. 6 (December 1993): 24–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001088049303400606.

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Pearce, Douglas G. "Tourism and Urban Land Use Change: Assessing the Impact of Christchurch's Tourist Tramway." Tourism and Hospitality Research 3, no. 2 (September 2001): 132–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/146735840100300205.

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Yudichandra, Fahrizal Kreshna, Widiatmaka Widiatmaka, and Syaiful Anwar. "Perubahan dan Prediksi Penggunaan Lahan Menggunakan Markov – Cellular Automata di Kota Batu." TATALOKA 22, no. 2 (May 29, 2020): 202–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.22.2.202-211.

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Along with the development of Batu City as a tourist city, it is feared that there will be an increase in land use conversion from apple orchards and other agricultural land into residential and tourism land. The rate of land use change must be controlled to maintain environment sustainability. One of the effort is studying the change that occurred in the past few years. The purpose of this study were to observe land use change pattern that occured in 2006, 2012, and 2018, and to predict the land use at 2030 in Batu City. Land use prediction was evaluated with Markov – Cellular Automata models. The analysis showed that forest area decreased up to 5% and the built area increased up to 5.2% from 2006 to 2018. Prediction of land use in 2030 showed that there will be a decrease in forest, agriculture, and bareland areas, and an increase in shrubs and built areas. Agricultural land needs to be directed to be protected or conserved, while shrubs and open land need to be directed into potential land for apple orchards development in Batu City.
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Shi, Hong, Xia Li, Zhenzhi Yang, Taohong Li, Yun Ren, Tingting Liu, Ningdong Yang, Hang Zhang, Guangzhao Chen, and Xun Liang. "Tourism land use simulation for regional tourism planning using POIs and cellular automata." Transactions in GIS 24, no. 4 (May 23, 2020): 1119–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tgis.12626.

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Putra, I. Kadek Adiana, Takahiro Osawa, and Made Sudiana Mahendra. "Analysis Of Land Use In The Southern Part Of Bali Using Fusion Techniques." International Journal of Environment and Geosciences 2, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ijeg.2018.v02.i02.p05.

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The southern part of Bali is a central region of tourism, especially in the Sub District of North Kuta, Kuta and South Kuta. The rapid development of tourism is with increasing infrastructure development. Monitor and analyze need to the land use. In this study a fusion technique with HSV method as the combination with ALOS AVNIR-2 2008 and ALOS PRISM in 2008, to estimate of the level of accuracy of image fusion with ALOS AVNIR-2 and subsequent for the analysis of land use in southern part of Bali. Results of the accuracy test with Google Earth showed land use result fusion has high accuracy with overall accuracy of 83. 5%. Analyze of land use showed that significant decrease of moor area in Jimbaran hill, due to rapid development of infrastructure of tourism is very rapid and then extensive residential areas have increased particularly in Sub district of the North Kuta.
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Sumantra, I. Ketut, Mohammad Dieng Mahardika, and I. Ketut Arnawa. "Perubahan Fungsi Lahan Pertanian Di Kawasan Wisata, Faktor Penyebab Dan Strategi Penanggulangannya." EnviroScienteae 16, no. 1 (August 18, 2020): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/es.v16i1.9001.

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Interpretation of the function of agricultural land that is unstoppable can threaten the availability of food, and in the long term can cause environmental, economic, and social losses. On the other hand, the effectiveness of the implementation of land use control instruments has not run optimally as expected. The village of Tibubeneng, North Kuta sub-district, Badung Regency was used as the object of research because the amount of agricultural land conversion was very high due to the development of tourism facilities. The research was aims to determine the change in land used for tourism activities and the factors that influence it and to find out the changes in land use and driving factors using observation and interview methods. Data on land-use change uses overlay techniques while to determine the driving factors for agricultural land change using the method Principal Component Analysis. The results showed that the biggest changes in land use for tourism activities occurred in rice fields, with a change of 40.52%. Economic factors and the availability of infrastructure are the dominant factors in changing the function of agricultural land for tourism activities. Reducing the conversion of agricultural land functions needs to be done: 1) integration of agricultural activities with the tourism sector. 2) Increase and strengthen the economic role of rural communities through the establishment of BUMDes. 3) Increase and optimize supervision and control of buildings that violate applicable regulations. 4) Designing spatial products related to controlling land-use utilization. 5) Implement a system of incentives and disincentives so that the economic interests of the population can be sustained.
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Gomes, Eduardo, Patrícia Abrantes, Arnaud Banos, Jorge Rocha, and Michael Buxton. "Farming under urban pressure: Farmers' land use and land cover change intentions." Applied Geography 102 (January 2019): 58–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2018.12.009.

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Betru, Teshome, Motuma Tolera, Kefyalew Sahle, and Habtemariam Kassa. "Trends and drivers of land use/land cover change in Western Ethiopia." Applied Geography 104 (March 2019): 83–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2019.02.007.

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Tsai, Yu Hsin, Douglas Stow, Li An, Hsiang Ling Chen, Rebecca Lewison, and Lei Shi. "Monitoring land-cover and land-use dynamics in Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve." Applied Geography 111 (October 2019): 102077. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2019.102077.

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Chu, Lixia, Francis Oloo, Bin Chen, Miaomiao Xie, and Thomas Blaschke. "Assessing the Influence of Tourism-Driven Activities on Environmental Variables on Hainan Island, China." Remote Sensing 12, no. 17 (August 30, 2020): 2813. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12172813.

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Tourism is a primary socio-economic factor on many coastal islands. Tourism contributes to the livelihoods of the residents, but also influences natural resources and energy consumption and can become a significant driver of land conversion and environmental change. Understanding the influence of tourist-related activities is vital for sustainable tourism development. We chose Hainan Island in South China as a research area to study the influence of tourist-driven activities on environmental variables (as Land Surface Temperatures (LST) and related ecosystem variables) during the period of 2000 to 2019. In Hainan, the local economy relies heavily on tourism, with an ever-growing influx of tourists each year. We categorised location-based points of interest (POIs) into two classes, non-tourism sites and tourism-related sites, and utilised satellite data from the cloud-based platform Google Earth Engine (GEE) to extract LST and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data. We analysed the LST variations, NDVI changes and the land use/land cover (LULC) changes and compared the relative difference in LST and NDVI between the tourism-related sites and non-tourism-related sites. The main findings of this study were: (1) The median LST in the tourism-related sites was relatively higher (1.3) than the LST in the non-tourism-related sites for the 20 years. Moreover, every annual mean LST of tourism-related sites was higher than the LST values in non-tourism-related sites, with an average difference of 1.2 °C for the 20 years and a maximum difference of 1.7 °C. We found higher annual LST anomalies for tourist-related sites compared to non-tourism sites after 2010, which indicated the likely positive differences in LST above the average LST during 20 years for tourism-related sites when compared against the non-tourism related sites, thus highlighting the potential influence of tourism activities on LST. (2) The annual mean NDVI value for tourism-related sites was significantly lower than for non-tourism places every year, with an average NDVI difference of 0.26 between the two sites. (3) The land cover changed significantly: croplands and forests reduced by 3.5% and 2.8% respectively, while the areas covered by orchards and urban areas increased by 2% and 72.3% respectively. These results indicate the influence of the tourism-driven activities includes the relatively high LST, vegetation degradation and land-use conversion particular to urban cover type. The outcome of this work provides a method that combines cloud-based satellite-derived data with location-based POIs data for quantifying the long-term influence of tourism-related activities on sensitive coastal ecosystems. It contributes to designing evidence-driven management plans and policies for the sustainable tourism development in coastal areas.
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Sæþórsdóttir, Anna Dóra, Margrét Wendt, and Edita Tverijonaite. "Wealth of Wind and Visitors: Tourist Industry Attitudes towards Wind Energy Development in Iceland." Land 10, no. 7 (June 30, 2021): 693. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10070693.

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The interest in harnessing wind energy keeps increasing globally. Iceland is considering building its first wind farms, but its landscape and nature are not only a resource for renewable energy production; they are also the main attraction for tourists. As wind turbines affect how the landscape is perceived and experienced, it is foreseeable that the construction of wind farms in Iceland will create land use conflicts between the energy sector and the tourism industry. This study sheds light on the impacts of wind farms on nature-based tourism as perceived by the tourism industry. Based on 47 semi-structured interviews with tourism service providers, it revealed that the impacts were perceived as mostly negative, since wind farms decrease the quality of the natural landscape. Furthermore, the study identified that the tourism industry considered the following as key factors for selecting suitable wind farm sites: the visibility of wind turbines, the number of tourists and tourist attractions in the area, the area’s degree of naturalness and the local need for energy. The research highlights the importance of analysing the various stakeholders’ opinions with the aim of mitigating land use conflicts and socioeconomic issues related to wind energy development.
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van Fossen, A. "Contrasting models of land use regulation: community, government and tourism development." Community Development Journal 36, no. 3 (July 1, 2001): 198–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdj/36.3.198.

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razjouyan, mehdi, sadralddin motavali, and gholamreza janbaz ghobadi. "Organizing Coastal Land Use for Urban Tourism Development (Case Study: Sorkhrood)." Journal of Applied researches in Geographical Sciences 20, no. 57 (June 1, 2020): 125–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/jgs.20.57.125.

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Carlsen, Jack. "Economic Evaluation of Recreation and Tourism in Natural Areas: A Case Study in New South Wales, Australia." Tourism Economics 3, no. 3 (September 1997): 227–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/135481669700300302.

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Provision of information for the purposes of evaluating and monitoring recreation and tourism land use is a conceptually difficult task for economists and land managers. A range of techniques has been developed since the pioneering work of Clawson and Knetsch in the 1960s to estimate the market value of recreation and tourism in natural areas. These techniques involve a number of conceptual and practical difficulties when used for environmental auditing and evaluation purposes. This article outlines the process of evaluating recreation and tourism on public lands in order to provide information for an environmental audit of the Upper North East region of New South Wales. The range of market and non-market values associated with tourism and recreation on public lands is based on existing studies of the region. The values of commercial production, recreation and tourism on public lands are compared within a structural model (input–output) of the regional economy.
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Duan, Cheng, Peili Shi, Minghua Song, Xianzhou Zhang, Ning Zong, and Caiping Zhou. "Land Use and Land Cover Change in the Kailash Sacred Landscape of China." Sustainability 11, no. 6 (March 25, 2019): 1788. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11061788.

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Land use and land cover change (LUCC) is an important driver of ecosystem function and services. Thus, LUCC analysis may lay foundation for landscape planning, conservation and management. It is especially true for alpine landscapes, which are more susceptible to climate changes and human activities. However, the information on LUCC in sacred landscape is limited, which will hinder the landscape conservation and development. We chose Kailash Sacred Landscape in China (KSL-China) to investigate the patterns and dynamics of LUCC and the driving forces using remote sensing data and meteorological data from 1990 to 2008. A supervised classification of land use and land cover was established based on field survey. Rangelands presented marked fluctuations due to climatic warming and its induced drought, for example, dramatic decreases were found in high- and medium-cover rangelands over the period 2000–2008. And recession of most glaciers was also observed in the study period. Instead, an increase of anthropogenic activities accelerated intensive alteration of land use, such as conversion of cropland to built-up land. We found that the change of vegetation cover was positively correlated with growing season precipitation (GSP). In addition, vegetation cover was substantially reduced along the pilgrimage routes particularly within 5 km of the routes. The findings of the study suggest that climatic warming and human disturbance are interacted to cause remarkable LUCC. Tourism development was responsible land use change in urban and pilgrimage routes. This study has important implications for landscape conservation and ecosystem management. The reduction of rangeland cover may decrease the rangeland quality and pose pressure for the carrying capacity of rangelands in the KSL-China. With the increasing risk of climate warming, rangeland conservation is imperative. The future development should shift from livestock-focus animal husbandry to service-based ecotourism in the sacred landscape.
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Dethan, Wehelmina Linda Herlophina, Syamsul A. Paturusi, and Antonius K. Muktiwibowo. "Influence of Tourism on Spatial Change in Tulamben-Amed, Karangasem, Bali." Journal of A Sustainable Global South 4, no. 2 (August 31, 2020): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2020.v04.i02.p02.

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Tourism development in the Tulamben-Amed National Tourism Strategic Area caused some changes in spatial use. Such changes are change of farming (salt and rice fileds) function into tourist accommodation and increasing development of tourism facilities in the coastal boundary area which contradicted to regional spatial plan. This study aims to investigate How and What causes the changes. The method used in this study is a quantitative correlation based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), combined with statistics of Pearson Test and Pearson Scatter Diagram. The results showed that the change in spatial use increase 4% Per year while the intensity was 33 buildings Per hectare. It is also indicates that the region’s development is on involvement cycle. Factors that causing changes are characteristics of tourist attraction, spatial agglomeration of tourism facilities, higher prices on land used for tourism facilities than those that are not used for it, accessibility comfort levels for tourist, limitation of land physical feasibility, and different natural disaster characteristics between segments. Recommendation of this study are calculating the comparison of the preservation and the economic value of coastal borders, controlling the change of agricultural land functions, structuring integrated spatial plans between tourist attraction and developed alternative locations to reduce spatial agglomeration on the coastal borders area. Index Terms—tourism, spatial correlation, spatial change, Tulamben-Amed.
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