Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, Pakistan

Serving the purpose of an early warning, this paper provides a multidisciplinary analysis of how the changing dynamics of tourist arrivals can lead to rapid and unplanned urbanization. The improvements in infrastructure and communication systems under the aegis of China Pakistan Econo...

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Main Author: Saranjam Baig, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Salma Bano
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Language:English
Published: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists 2020-02-01
Series:International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
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Online Access:http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/344
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spelling doaj-0980ec068efd47b6a2ee6d4d2799dc522020-11-25T01:40:28ZengSociety of Economic Geologists and Mineral TechnologistsInternational Journal of Economic and Environment Geology2223-957X2223-957X2020-02-0110416Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, PakistanSaranjam Baig, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Salma Bano0 Center for Research on CPEC (CRC), Department of Computer Sciences, Karakoram International University, Gilgit, Pakistan, School of Art, Design and Architecture, National University of Science and Technology, Islamabad, PakistanServing the purpose of an early warning, this paper provides a multidisciplinary analysis of how the changing dynamics of tourist arrivals can lead to rapid and unplanned urbanization. The improvements in infrastructure and communication systems under the aegis of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in Gilgit Baltistan have led to exponential increase in tourists arrival in the recent years. Does this trend lead to increase in incomes and spurring an unplanned and rapid urbanization? To examine this question, we take District Hunza as a case study on the basis of evidence suggesting that around 70 percent of total tourists to Gilgit-Baltistan visit Hunza. To explore the relationship between tourists arrival and rapid urbanization, three types of data were used: survey data collected via questionnaires, secondary data from government sources, and Google images, Landsat 7 and Landsat 8 from remotely sensed data. Using cross tabulations, this study suggests that tourists arrival led to increase in incomes, which were then spent on building commercial infrastructure. To cross check these results, land use land change study using GIS mapping was conducted for the last ten years period. It shows that rapid and unplanned urbanization has profound social and environmental implications for Hunza, if not managed properly and timely.http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/344rural tourismurbanizationincomecpecinfrastructureland usehunza
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author Saranjam Baig, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Salma Bano
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Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, Pakistan
International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
rural tourism
urbanization
income
cpec
infrastructure
land use
hunza
author_facet Saranjam Baig, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Salma Bano
author_sort Saranjam Baig, Aftab Ahmed Khan, Amjad Ali Khan, Salma Bano
title Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, Pakistan
title_short Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, Pakistan
title_full Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, Pakistan
title_fullStr Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Rural Tourism, Income and Rapid Urbanization: Exploring the Nexus Using A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Hunza, Pakistan
title_sort rural tourism, income and rapid urbanization: exploring the nexus using a multi-disciplinary approach for hunza, pakistan
publisher Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists
series International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
issn 2223-957X
2223-957X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Serving the purpose of an early warning, this paper provides a multidisciplinary analysis of how the changing dynamics of tourist arrivals can lead to rapid and unplanned urbanization. The improvements in infrastructure and communication systems under the aegis of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in Gilgit Baltistan have led to exponential increase in tourists arrival in the recent years. Does this trend lead to increase in incomes and spurring an unplanned and rapid urbanization? To examine this question, we take District Hunza as a case study on the basis of evidence suggesting that around 70 percent of total tourists to Gilgit-Baltistan visit Hunza. To explore the relationship between tourists arrival and rapid urbanization, three types of data were used: survey data collected via questionnaires, secondary data from government sources, and Google images, Landsat 7 and Landsat 8 from remotely sensed data. Using cross tabulations, this study suggests that tourists arrival led to increase in incomes, which were then spent on building commercial infrastructure. To cross check these results, land use land change study using GIS mapping was conducted for the last ten years period. It shows that rapid and unplanned urbanization has profound social and environmental implications for Hunza, if not managed properly and timely.
topic rural tourism
urbanization
income
cpec
infrastructure
land use
hunza
url http://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/344
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