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Towards a Framework for the Morphology of Tourism

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Pages 377-391 | Published online: 07 May 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Urban morphology and tourism are interwoven, but their respective fields have remained unengaged with each other. This paper seeks to define the morphology of tourism as a multidimensional concept that reinforces physical transformation through different temporalities. It highlights some key elements of urban morphology, the characteristics of tourism, and their impacts documented in existing literature by proposing a simple conceptual framework for analyzing the multifarious spatial practices and social interactions including (1) urban forms in natural, street, plot, and building systems; (2) tourism attractions defined in points, lines, and areas; and (3) a variety of impacts incurred by tourism on urban form such as sociocultural, economic, environmental, and spatial patterns. The rise and importance of morphology are structured around the relationship between tourism impacts, forms, and functions. The conceptual framework serves to support tourism planning and development that contribute to urban spatial continuity and integrity.

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