This book investigates the concept of human landscape in rural
settlements in Southern China, where communities and their cultural
landscapes are facing contemporary challenges following a period of
rapid urbanization in the last 50 years. While metropolitan cities,
such as Hong Kong, are experiencing accelerated urban development,
underpopulated rural villages are struggling to maintain the cultural
heritage of their regions. Rediscovery of Cultural Landscapes in
Southern China provides a detailed account into indigenous living
cultures in traditional, rural settlements upon natural landscapes.
Beginning with an overview of the theoretical framework, the book
presents six unique cases, including: Tai O, Yim Tin Tsai, Lai Chi Wo,
Nga Tsin Wai, Cangdong, and Meinong, while illustrating a relevant
comparison between Hakka and Satoyama landscape systems. The spectrum
of theoretical and case analyses allows for a rethinking of the
evolving cultural landscape’s positioning with valuable heritages in
the context of a post-industrial society. The book is written towards
reinterpreting the cultural landscape by conceptualizing the human
landscape for scholars, practitioners, and students interested in
rural-cultural conservation and revitalization, heritage management,
traditional architecture and landscape planning, and urban-rural
development.
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Sustainable Heritage and Planning in Rural Settlements
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ISBN
9781000874570
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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