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In many of the changes that are occurring in the world today, tourism has a significant role in many settlements developed mainly as tourist destinations. Among other changes, spatial and land development engendered by tourism has not been researched widely. One of the most obvious impacts of tourism is on the traditional built environment. Most studies on the impact of tourism are focused on the social and economic impacts of tourism. This research specifically focus on the impact of tourism on the traditional settlement and built environment planning process. This book is a contribution to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In many of the changes that are occurring in the
world today, tourism has a significant role in many
settlements developed mainly as tourist
destinations. Among other changes, spatial and land
development engendered by tourism has not been
researched widely. One of the most obvious impacts
of tourism is on the traditional built environment.
Most studies on the impact of tourism are focused on
the social and economic impacts of tourism. This
research specifically focus on the impact of tourism
on the traditional settlement and built environment
planning process. This book is a contribution
to the empirical investigation of the role
of institutions in explaining development
processes and the characteristics of the resulting
built environment. In planning discipline, especially
land development studies arena, most
economic-institutional-approach-research has been
conducted in developed countries. This book has
partly been based on a
sociological-institutional-approach to analyze built
environmental changes arising in traditional Bali
settlement. The case studies for detail empirical
research are Kuta and Nusa Dua in Southern Bali.
Autorenporträt
Wiwik is researcher and lecturer at School of
Architecture, Planning & Policy Development; Institut Teknologi
Bandung; Indonesia since 1991. Her interest covers
human settlement, architecture, tourism. This book is her
work in PhD program at University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom completed in 2005. Wiwik s website is
www.ar.itb.ac.id/wdp