Zone division and extraction of historic area based on big data
He Zhu
Current Issues in Tourism, 2021, vol. 24, issue 14, 1991-2012
Abstract:
Although zoning has great potential in coordinating regional development and destination management, it is challenging to derive an optimal zoning method in the historic district. To address this challenge, this paper proposes a zone division method attempting to balance tourists’ and residents’ spatial demands and realizing urban historic area sustainable development. A 3-zones (Tourist active zone, Local community zone, and Buffer zone) plan is put forward based on a case study of the Qianmen area in Beijing, China. Then zone extraction is conducted with two kinds of big data, Points of Interests (POI) and Mobile Phone Signal (MPS). The Thiessen polygon-based method to divide the tourists’ concentrated area and a fishnet-based density method to distinguish the area of residents mainly living are used to help identify borderlines of different zones. A survey map for tourists and residents is used to verify the zone extraction results. Subsequently, zone management strategies are suggested for different zones improvement. This discussion contributes to overcoming the traditional methods’ defects in subarea-scale research with scientifically sound and practical.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2020.1814223
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