Land Issues and Their Impact on Tourism Development
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Land Socio-Economic and Political Issues".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 105159
Special Issue Editor
Interests: tourism development; destination management; tourism consumer behaviour; tourism and hospitality marketing; sustainable tourism and responsible travel; digital marketing; tourism education
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Tourism development is highly dependent on the availability, quality, quantity and characteristics of land. However, a plethora of issues are associated with the acquisition and uses of land for tourism, recreation and leisure purposes. Several of these issues are related to the protection and conservation of natural and cultural-heritage resources within protected areas and other parts of tourism destinations. More contemporary issues include overcrowding and the disturbance of local residents, expressed through the phenomenon called overtourism.
Land issues and tourism tend to be magnified in developing countries where economic transformation and urbanisation are rapid. The transfer of agricultural lands in rural areas for tourism uses and into protected areas raises several issues with respect to land use, transfer and management.
Landscapes are often the main attraction for tourists, and their presentation and interpretation are vital in this respect. However, tourism development is paradoxical; in some cases, it beautifies existing landscapes while, in other situations, landscapes are spoiled by the intrusion of tourism and recreation.
This Special Issue explores the trends, challenges and opportunities for land development through tourism. The papers included should critically analyse key issues from a variety of different perspectives including the environment, society and culture, and economic growth and development.
Prof. Alastair M. Morrison
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Agriculture and tourism land
- Carrying capacity
- Community-based tourism (CBT)
- Cultural, heritage and tourism land
- Gentrification in urban areas
- Land beautification through tourism, recreation and leisure
- Land expropriation (e.g., eminent domain)
- Land ownership and transfers
- Land pricing and speculation
- Land use/land cover change (LUCC)
- Land use and tourism
- Neighbourhood tourism in urban areas
- Overtourism
- Peri-urban transformation and tourism
- Pollution and tourism land
- Poverty and tourism land
- Protected areas (e.g., national parks and marine protected areas)
- Resident attitudes to tourism development
- Resilience of land and land-based resources
- Rural areas and tourism land
- Slum and ghetto tourism in cities
- Spatial evolution of tourism land
- Sustainable tourism
- Tourism development planning
- Tourism land management
- Tourism landscapes
- Tourism land and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Tourism land use conflicts
- Tourist experiences and land
- Urbanisation and tourism land
- Visitor monitoring and management
- Zoning for tourism land use
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