| Title |
Spatial Identification and Typology of Residence-Tourism Confict Issues in Historic District - Focused on Seochon Area, Jongno-gu, Seoul Metropolitan City |
| Authors |
손요(Sun, Yao) ; 이건원(Lee, Gunwon) |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2026.04.27.2.5 |
| Keywords |
거주-관광 충돌; 공간 분류; GIS 중첩분석; LISA; 서촌 Residence-tourism Conflict; Spatial Classification; GIS Overlay Analysis; LISA; Seochon |
| Abstract |
While tourism development in historic cultural districts triggers overtourism and residence-tourism conflicts, existing studies lack a spatial identification and classification system based on conflict zones, failing to provide scientific grounds for differentiated management by zone. This study quantified residence and tourism functions in Seochon, Seoul by integrating POI data, residential population data, and street network data, then identified and classified conflict areas through a dual verification method combining GIS overlay analysis and univariate LISA analysis. Results revealed three distinct types based on conflict nature: Type A core conflict zones (6.82%, direct spatial competition), Type B tourism-dominated areas (4.55%, resident displacement through functional substitution), and Type C potential risk zones (5.68%, facing tourism penetration pressure). Street view verification confirmed classification validity, leading to differentiated management strategies for each type. This study provides a spatial identification and classification model for historic district conflict research and establishes practical foundations for zoning-based graduated management. |