城市化
城市规划
城市景观
环境规划
地理
文化遗产
旅游
历史性(哲学)
地点标识
城市设计
环境资源管理
土木工程
政治学
考古
生态学
工程类
法学
政治
生物
环境科学
出处
期刊:Cities
[Elsevier]
日期:2019-11-14
卷期号:97: 102489-102489
被引量:86
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cities.2019.102489
摘要
Reconciliation of the often conflicting processes of urban conservation and urbanisation has been of academic and professional interest. The 2011 UNESCO recommendation on the historic urban landscape has provided guidelines for heritage management, but the ambiguities about its theoretical and practical bases have undermined its wider application in diverse urban contexts. The designation of Pingyao as one of the first urban World Heritage Sites in China in 1997 has stimulated tourism, and exemplified further challenges. An urban morphological investigation of Pingyao reveals the historical expressiveness, or historicity of its urban landscape forms as both spatial-temporal and representational creations. The historic urban landscape approach embodying both integrative and morphological values is fundamental to the formulation of historically-sensitive and community-based urban development and conservation plans. To achieve sustainable management of urban changes, integration of such historic urban landscape strategy into the established planning system is needed at both national and local levels.
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