Quantitative Analysis of the Evolution of Production–Living–Ecological Space in Traditional Villages: A Comparative Study of Rural Areas in Tibet DOI Creative Commons
Yue Tang, Li Zhu, Xiaokang Wang

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Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(11), P. 1889 - 1889

Published: Nov. 11, 2024

Since the introduction of rural revitalization strategy by 19th National Congress Communist Party China in 2017, there have been significant transformations production–living–ecological space (PLES) within villages. Evaluating and enhancing villages’ PLES are crucial for fostering sustainable development. Therefore, this study utilized a multi-scale environmental assessment model mathematical approach to conduct horizontal vertical nested correlation analyses indicators at different levels through path analysis, Spearman variance entropy weight method, data simulation, other methods establish “three-dimensional” comprehensive evaluation system traditional village PLES. The findings indicate following: (1) ecological villages Tibet significantly impacts overall environment PLES, with components’ impact ranked as follows: > production living space. Furthermore, industry tourism resources show positive PLES; (2) There no differences natural factors, such air relative humidity, temperature, humidity index, wind efficiency index among neighboring cities Tibet. However, they all possess profound cultural heritage; (3) notable disparities between Lhasa Nyingchi, indicating unbalanced It is evident that construction should not only focus on development certain but also pay attention balanced spatial environment. This holds great significance promoting protection efforts these

Language: Английский

Investigating the spatial distribution mechanisms of traditional villages from the human geography region: A case study of Jiangnan, China DOI Creative Commons

Shibo Bi,

Jiacheng Du,

Tian Zheng

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Ecological Informatics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 102649 - 102649

Published: May 23, 2024

Investigating the spatial distribution and adaptation mechanisms of traditional villages is crucial for their development human well-being. However, relatively few studies have focused on interaction comprehensive influence historical-cultural, natural-geographic socio-economic factors in Jiangnan region. Employing geographically weighted regression (GWR) Geodetector methods, we developed an integrated framework. We found that (1) Traditional exhibit a "one-core, multiple-periphery" clustering pattern (nearest neighbor index <1), with significant high-high low-low local characteristics preferring gentle Complex terrains to adapt need avoid warfare. (2) Urbanization negatively affects village density patterns, while complexity has positive impact. Their nonlinearly amplifies this effect, urbanization-GDP interplay being particularly (q = 0.765). (3) Factors heterogeneity impact density, explanatory power increasing by 20% (GWR/R2 0.65). The urbanization rate slope are most critical factors, respectively (local coefficient: 23.31 11.58). Our study transcends administrative boundaries, revealing how natural-geographical, collectively villages. This not only provides new theoretical foundation conservation but also methodology basis research

Language: Английский

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Research on the Cultural Landscape Features and Regional Variations of Traditional Villages and Dwellings in Multicultural Blending Areas: A Case Study of the Jiangxi-Anhui Junction Region DOI Creative Commons

Yapeng Duan,

Mingxia Chen, Guoyun Liu

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Applied Sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(4), P. 2185 - 2185

Published: Feb. 18, 2025

Traditional villages face many difficulties in the era of globalization, especially light fast industrialization and urbanization. The breakdown settlement patterns erosion local characteristics cultural identities pose critical issues for sustainable development these communities. While research on traditional dwellings core areas is relatively advanced, there remains a significant gap studies focusing multicultural intermingling regions. By clarifying landscapes under influence multiple cultures, as well their differentiation underlying mechanisms, this aims to provide theoretical support protective planning world heritage, which increasingly characterized by clustering regionalization. Taking Jiangxi Anhui junction area case study, we developed landscape factor system across four dimensions: natural environment, spatial configuration, dwelling typology, historical context. Using geographic information systems (GIS) zoning methods statistical analysis, divided into three distinct zones. findings indicate that within each zone exhibit unique regional at both village levels, particularly site selection, patterns, architectural aesthetics. Differentiation zones shaped factors, such topography water systems, culture, migration, chronological sequence development, commerce trade growth, evolution administrative alongside broader cultural, economic, social showing consistent patterns. This study demonstrates utilizing scientific objective approach accurately identify various zones, while transformation forms, provides practical insights other Furthermore, it guidance advance China’s rural revitalization strategy supports protection heritage.

Language: Английский

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Research on Traditional Village Spatial Differentiation from the Perspective of Cultural Routes: A Case Study of 338 Villages in the Miao Frontier Corridor DOI Open Access

Wei-Qi Zhao,

Dawei Xiao,

Jing Li

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(13), P. 5298 - 5298

Published: June 21, 2024

The traditional villages in the Miao Frontier Corridor are products of migrations, social interactions, and transportation, as well production interchanges between central plains frontiers China ancient times. They have made significant contributions to local multicultural inheritance regional development. However, with increasing pressure heritage conservation sustainable development, there is growing attention on how can tap into their cultural continuity distinctiveness. This study introduces concept routes, aim integrating different ethnicities, regions, characteristics from perspective diversity. It analyzes spatial differentiation factors influencing them, providing basic support for overall protection special characteristics. Following this idea, 338 remaining were selected research objects. With help 91-satellite maps a geographic information system (GIS), database was constructed objectively explore roles villages’ natural geography, historical, humanistic elements categorization large scale. shows that distribution uneven, exhibiting cluster structure “single primary nucleus multiple secondary nuclei”. exhibits similar clustering pattern based individual factors, such elevation, mountain undulation, slope, water systems. Additionally, discernible regularity concerning historical ethnicity type, age village establishment, presence guard stations. Further exploring micro-spatial level, geographical environment serves structural foundation space, while fosters differentiations space terms factors. Together, these jointly influence villages. enriches dynamic aspects linear preservation also provides new insights specialized development within

Language: Английский

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Spatial and temporal distribution and evolution of traditional villages in Xin ’an River Basin of China based on geographic detection and remote sensing technology DOI Creative Commons
Hong Cai,

Jiaying Yu,

Yanlong Guo

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Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 171, P. 113239 - 113239

Published: Feb. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Prevention and Control Strategies for Rainwater and Flood Disasters in Traditional Villages: A Concentrated Contiguous Zone Approach DOI Creative Commons

Xiao Lv,

Hongyi Lin, Zhe Chen

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(8), P. 1335 - 1335

Published: April 17, 2025

Traditional villages are vital repositories of China’s historical and cultural heritage. To enhance protection precision, this study develops a novel risk assessment framework integrating three dimensions: the natural environment, tangible heritage elements, disaster prevention infrastructure. The mainly uses GIS spatial analysis SPSS-based statistical modeling. It integrates traditional dwelling density as key factor in vulnerability zoning by depicting units with weighted indicators. overlays kernel maps buildings hazard susceptibility data. This enables classification clusters into hierarchical tiers (core, key, general zones). Core zones, characterized high-density structures elevated flood risks, require structural reinforcement ecological engineering, while zones employ adaptive technologies. By incorporating building indicator, through coupling Taking results Lingshui Village an example, individual was made, elements village were identified. Fourteen Mentougou District graded partitioned. Correlation examination findings property damage, well independent evaluation categorization degree calamity, demonstrated correlation between two. Therefore, empirical validation Beijing’s demonstrates efficacy approach. methodology further establishes cross-village collaborative defense mechanisms under “conservation–development–protection” paradigm, aligning administrative boundaries agglomeration patterns. system regional technical pathway to bridge cluster-level protection. Finally, synergizing conservation resilience, it explores bidirectional optimization preservation efficacy.

Language: Английский

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Spatial patterns and influencing factors of traditional villages in the Pearl River–Xijiang River Economic Belt (PRXREB) DOI Creative Commons
Minhan Dai, Xianmei Huang,

Yanting Xu

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PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20(4), P. e0321646 - e0321646

Published: April 18, 2025

The spatial patterns and influencing factors of traditional villages are critical for their preservation heritage. This study employs analysis geostatistical methods to explore the distribution national within PRXREB as 2023. results indicate an uneven clustered distribution, identifying four distinct clusters region. shows that most located near major rivers roads, well in areas with slopes less than 10°. Importantly, is shaped by interplay multiple rather isolated individual factors, complex between natural socio-economic conditions likely shapes sustainable development affecting long-term economic path. Particularly, some Guangxi challenging environments face risks due population loss inadequate transportation infrastructure. We find significantly positively correlated regional various indicators. per capita disposable income urban residents (PIUR) influential factor, helps promote protection inheritance villages, but there also differences. Based on these insights, we propose targeted recommendations support conservation PRXREB.

Language: Английский

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Spatial Differentiation and Influencing Factors of Traditional Villages in Fujian, China: A Watershed Perspective DOI Open Access

Keyu Hu,

Weipin Lin,

Liwen Fan

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(11), P. 4787 - 4787

Published: June 4, 2024

Watersheds provide a spatial framework for tightly coupling human activities and the natural environment. Investigating distribution patterns of traditional villages within watersheds is crucial comprehending their origins advancing conservation development efforts. This study employs methods such as nearest neighbor index, kernel density estimation, auto-correlation analysis, stepwise regression, geographically weighted regression to explore watershed characteristics influential factors governing differentiation in Fujian Province. The findings indicate that exhibit an overall clustered space, with tendency cluster along basin boundaries, primarily concentrated three hot spot regions. In remaining small watersheds, more balanced. Traditional are predominantly located near low-order streams, displaying pattern tributaries, while Huotongxi river basin, they evenly distributed second-, third-, fourth-order streams. Relief, annual average temperature, precipitation, arable land, per capita GDP, distance county-level or higher-grade cities, concentration cultural heritage preservation units primary affecting exhibiting significant heterogeneity. Finally, this proposes recommendations protection addressing spatial, cultural, landscape, industrial, governance aspects.

Language: Английский

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The Spatial Patterns and Architectural Form Characteristics of Chinese Traditional Villages: A Case Study of Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province DOI Open Access

Mengchen Lian,

Yanjun Li

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(21), P. 9491 - 9491

Published: Oct. 31, 2024

This study examined the decline of traditional villages due to urbanization, focusing on their spatial patterns and architectural characteristics in China, particularly Guanzhong region. Using ArcGIS tools, kernel density nearest-neighbor analyses quantitatively assessed distribution these at macro- micro-levels. Additionally, 3D laser scanning was employed qualitatively analyze features. The demonstrated that (1) are unevenly clustered nationwide, primarily southeast southwest, creating a “three cores multiple points” pattern. (2) In region, village also shows clustering with diverse patterns, including regiment, belt, point formations. Higher densities found eastern northern regions, while west south sparsely populated. Most located altitudes 501–700 m, slopes 6–15°, near water sources. (3) basic residential structures included single, vertical multi-entry, horizontal coupled courtyards, as well interleaved layouts; buildings typically featured foundations walls made earth, stone, brick, combined various wooden frames single- or double-sloped roofs. overcomes limitations literature field surveys by analyzing forms from an perspective. It graphically presents data provide efficient practical theoretical basis for heritage preservation development villages.

Language: Английский

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Study on Tourism Responsiveness and Habitat Environment-Influencing Factors of Traditional Villages in Huizhou Area DOI Open Access
Xin Wang, Jingjing Lai, Yanlong Guo

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(8), P. 3424 - 3424

Published: April 19, 2024

The tourism market for traditional villages in China is expanding, with the Huizhou region being particularly prominent. Traditional offer rich resources. To ensure sustainable development region, this text explores issues of responsiveness and sustainability impacts on human environment villages. entropy weight-TOPSIS method used to analyze evaluation index system response Huizhou. Based three criteria village resource endowment conditions, local economic environment, regional a set twenty indicators has been selected establish an Feasible suggestions have proposed address existing problems results data analysis order further improve responsiveness. This study offers fundamental research enhancement services these areas. show following. (1) highest weighting coefficient guideline layer garden green area affects tourism. (2) high density cultural heritage conducive improvement service level quality tourism, which will make more culturally connotative. (3) By studying proportion tertiary industry GDP its trend change, it possible assess whether industry’s line law industrial structure evolution. also helps us optimize adjust important impact area. (4) reception can be based concerning passenger flow scenic spots plan number tourists excursion routes, as well facilities, alleviate overcrowding situation, experience satisfy needs tourists.

Language: Английский

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Research on Quantitative Analysis Methods for the Spatial Characteristics of Traditional Villages Based on Three-Dimensional Point Cloud Data: A Case Study of Liukeng Village, Jiangxi, China DOI Creative Commons
Zhe Li,

Tianlian Wang,

Sun Su

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Land, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(8), P. 1261 - 1261

Published: Aug. 10, 2024

Traditional villages are important carriers of cultural heritage, and the quantitative study their spatial characteristics is an approach to preservation. However, rapid extraction, statistics, estimation rich characteristic indicators in these have become bottlenecks traditional village research. This paper employs UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) handheld laser scanners acquire three-dimensional point cloud data construct a feature calculation workflow “field collection—data processing—data analysis application”, which enables acquisition, processing, data. Typical case studies conducted Liukeng Village, China, focusing on quantification at three levels: topography, streets alleys, individual buildings, as well comparative multiple across different regions. The reveals regularity uncovers wisdom embedded site selection structure villages. establishes complete technical route for villages, deepens public understanding diverse value provides support research practice related fields.

Language: Английский

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