Exploring the Convergence of Cyber–Physical Space: Multidimensional Modeling of Overtourism Interactions

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Transactions in GIS Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1111/tgis.13245
Kaiwing Tai, Minglei Liao, Xintao Liu
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As technological advancements continue to blur the boundaries between cyber and physical spaces, individuals' activities are not limited to physical space and increasingly transcend singular space. Prior research on interactions between cyber and physical spaces oversimplified or even overlooked the interactions between the two spaces due to limited access to human activity big data, for instance, the implications of cyber–physical interactions for tourism. Consequently, this study proposes an overtourism index framework intended to capture travel behaviors in both cyber and physical spaces to address the research gap. Based on extensive social media data from Hong Kong, the proposed framework is tested and validated efficiently to emulate tourism interactions between cyber and physical spaces at fine spatiotemporal resolutions. The results indicate that there is strong convergent interaction among the public in both cyber and physical spaces. Moreover, an online WebGIS interactive platform (https://arcg.is/0mzHyH) has been developed for visualizing these interactions and provides better decision‐making regarding tourism policy in Hong Kong.
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探索网络-物理空间的融合:过度旅游互动的多维建模
随着技术进步不断模糊网络空间和物理空间之间的界限,个人的活动不再局限于物理空间,而是日益超越单一空间。由于获取人类活动大数据的途径有限,以往关于网络空间和物理空间之间互动的研究过于简单化,甚至忽略了这两个空间之间的互动,例如,网络-物理互动对旅游业的影响。因此,本研究提出了一个过度旅游指数框架,旨在捕捉网络和物理空间的旅游行为,以弥补研究空白。基于香港广泛的社交媒体数据,本研究对所提出的框架进行了测试和验证,以有效地模拟网络空间和物理空间在精细时空分辨率下的旅游互动。结果表明,公众在网络空间和物理空间中都有很强的聚合互动。此外,还开发了一个在线 WebGIS 互动平台 (https://arcg.is/0mzHyH),用于将这些互动可视化,为香港旅游政策提供更好的决策依据。
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期刊介绍: Transactions in GIS is an international journal which provides a forum for high quality, original research articles, review articles, short notes and book reviews that focus on: - practical and theoretical issues influencing the development of GIS - the collection, analysis, modelling, interpretation and display of spatial data within GIS - the connections between GIS and related technologies - new GIS applications which help to solve problems affecting the natural or built environments, or business
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