Research Article

Spatial Complex Morphological Evolution and Influencing Factors for Mountain and Seaside Resort Tourism Destinations

Table 1

Classification system for land use in tourist areas.

Class IClass IIClass IIIMeaning
NumberNameNumberNameNumberName

01CroplandLand for growing crops, including paddy fields, irrigated land, and dry land
02WoodlandWoodland, shrub woodland, and other woodlands
03GrasslandLand dominated by growing herbaceous plants
04Commercial service land041Land for tourism commercial services0411Tourism lodgingHotels, agritainment, etc.
0412Tourism cateringRestaurants, food stalls, snack bar, etc.
0413Tourist shoppingLocal specialty shops, crafts shops, tourist shops, etc.
0414Tourism recreationScenic spots, opera houses, amusement parks, bars, billiards rooms, Mahjong rooms, etc.
042Land for nontourism commercial services0421Wholesale-retailShopping malls, supermarkets, convenience stores, grocery stores, market, clothing stores, shoe and hat stores, home center, etc.
0422Business financePostal, telecommunications, e-commerce, express service, welfare lottery, banks, credit cooperatives, insurance companies, and other lands
0423Resident serviceHairdressing, physiotherapy clinics, automotive appliances maintenance, decoration companies, etc.
05Industrial warehouse landIndustrial production and material storage
06Residential land061Common residential landResidential housing and its subsidiary facilities for local residents
062Residential land for immigrantsImmigrant residence
063Second residential landGarden apartments and villas with both tourist accommodation and residential functions
07Public management-services landLand used for government organizations, press and publishing, science, education, culture and health, public facilities, etc.
08Transport landTransport lines, stations, etc.
08Transport landTransport lines, stations, etc.
09Land for water and water conservancy facilitiesWaters, ditches, hydraulic structures, etc.
10Other landsUndeveloped open land, bare land, etc.