Unlocking Langkawi's tourism potential: Spatial analysis of attractions and facilities

dc.citation.epage216
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.spage182
dc.citation.volume22
dc.contributor.authorAzizul Ahmad
dc.contributor.authorArdiansyah
dc.contributor.authorNur Afiqah Ariffin
dc.contributor.authorYaniza Shaira Zakaria
dc.contributor.authorMohd Zulhafiz Said
dc.contributor.authorNorizawati Mohd Ayob
dc.contributor.authorMuhammad Isa Abdullah
dc.contributor.authorLindah Roziani Jamru
dc.contributor.authorAsykal Syakinah Mohd Ali
dc.contributor.authorNorita Jubit
dc.contributor.authorRyoji Soda
dc.contributor.authorYoshinari Kimura
dc.contributor.authorTarmiji Masron
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-06T08:15:24Z
dc.date.issued2026-02-25
dc.description.abstractIn Langkawi, tourism development has concentrated unevenly, resulting in spatial imbalances and infrastructure strain in major hubs like Kuah and Pantai Cenang. This study analyzes spatial patterns of tourism facilities to inform sustainable and equitable development. 244 points of interest (POIs) were compiled from brochures and websites and validated using GPS surveys, then categorized into Attractions (45), Accommodations (85), Shopping & Dining (55), and Facilities (59). Spatial analyses including Average Nearest Neighbor (ANN), Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) and Moran’s I were applied. The results reveal significant clustering of combined facilities (ANN = 0.43, p < 0.001), with high densities in Kuah and Pantai Cenang. In contrast, attractions show modest clustering (NNI ≈ 0.83, p ≈ 0.031) and slight dispersion (Moran’s I = –0.31, p ≈ 0.047). These patterns highlight concentration of tourism infrastructure in coastal hubs and relative paucity in the island’s interior. The findings underscore the need for infrastructure dispersal and risk mitigation strategies to avoid overdevelopment and ecological degradation. By applying spatial analytics to Langkawi’s tourism landscape, this work fills a scholarly gap and provides guidance for sustainable spatial planning in a vulnerable island context.
dc.description.referencesUncontrolled Keywords: Langkawi Island, spatial analyst, spatial statistics.
dc.description.statusPublished
dc.identifier.citationAhmad, A., Ardiansyah, A., Ariffin, N. A., Zakaria, Y. S., Said, M. Z., Mohd Ayob, N., . . . Tarmiji. (2026). Unlocking Langkawi's tourism potential: Spatial analysis of attractions and facilities. Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space (GMJSS), 22(1), 182-216. https://doi.org/10.17576/geo-2026-2201-11
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.17576/geo-2026-2201-11
dc.identifier.emailmtarmiji@unimas.my
dc.identifier.emailaazizul@unimas.my
dc.identifier.emailardiansyah@usk.ac.id
dc.identifier.emailzarika27@gmail.com
dc.identifier.emailyanizashaira86@gmail.com
dc.identifier.emailmohdzulhafiz@upm.edu.my
dc.identifier.emailnorizawatiayob@gmail.com
dc.identifier.emaillindahroziani@ums.edu.my
dc.identifier.emailsyakinahasykal@gmail.com
dc.identifier.issn2682-7727
dc.identifier.urihttps://ejournal.ukm.my/gmjss/article/view/92386
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarhub.unimas.my/handle/123456789/144
dc.publisherUKM Press
dc.relation.ispartofGeografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space (GMJSS)
dc.titleUnlocking Langkawi's tourism potential: Spatial analysis of attractions and facilities
dc.typeArticles
dc.type.statusYes

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