Since the 90s, tourism-induced landscape change has become a widespread phenomenon for villages outside major Chinese metropolises. Focusing on Zhangjiazha Village of central China, this study applies mixed methods to examine tourism-induced changes in landscape morphology, function, and structure. Results indicate that while Zhangjiazha’s tourism development has improved rural road quality, living conditions, and land-use efficiency, it has induced negative changes in landscape morphology and traditional lifestyles. Study conclusions are vita...