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What to do if you miss out on land when selecting a tourism project site?

The opportunity to save land is missed during the location selection process of tourism projects. The following methods can be used to deal with this problem:

1. Re-evaluate land needs: re-examine the scale and needs of the project , ensuring a more accurate estimate of land requirements. Through careful analysis and planning, the truly necessary land area is determined to avoid waste and redundant land use.

2. Streamline project design: Cooperate with the design team to optimize project design and reduce unnecessary land occupation. Maximize land use efficiency through the use of compact, efficient design solutions such as multi-level buildings and vertical development.

3. Formulate a land-saving plan: Formulate a specific land-saving plan, including the flexible use of modern construction technologies and techniques, such as high-rise buildings, underground space utilization, etc. Achieve higher space utilization efficiency through innovative design and planning.

4. Seek cooperation and integration: Cooperate with surrounding land owners, relevant enterprises or government departments to share resources and land to achieve the purpose of saving land. Cooperate with nearby tourism projects to enjoy facilities, venues, etc.

5. Apply the principles of sustainable development: Integrate the principles of sustainable development into project planning and design, and give priority to renewable energy, low-carbon building materials, etc. to reduce dependence on land. Attract tourists and enhance project sustainability by providing green transportation and protecting the ecological environment.