Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient Town

As a form of World Heritage, cultural landscapes have evolved linked with production systems and living space and have become an important topic of rural studies worldwide. This paper attempts to examine the development experiences of local revitalization combined with the cultural landscape in Song...

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Main Authors: Jing Shen, Rung-Jiun Chou
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/406
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spelling doaj-1cb05376f74448f79a53f89a9aecb0482021-04-13T23:01:26ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-04-011040640610.3390/land10040406Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient TownJing Shen0Rung-Jiun Chou1PhD Program in Design, Chung Yuan Christian University, 200 Chung-Pei Road, Chung-Li District, Taoyuan City 32023, TaiwanDepartment of Landscape Architecture, Chung Yuan Christian University, 200 Chung-Pei Road, Chung-Li District, Taoyuan City 32023, TaiwanAs a form of World Heritage, cultural landscapes have evolved linked with production systems and living space and have become an important topic of rural studies worldwide. This paper attempts to examine the development experiences of local revitalization combined with the cultural landscape in Songkou ancient town, China. Firstly, the rural livelihood-based landscape characteristics of mixing natural and man-made environments are the resources of cultural landscape development. Secondly, community action forms the cultural landscape through a spatial identification process involving place, identity, and heritage. Thirdly, “experience grafting” is a coordinated action for industrial development that has allowed the experience of community revitalization in Taiwan to make an effective contribution to the cultural landscape development of Songkou ancient town. The main findings are as follows: (1) The close connection between man and nature is confirmed from the perspective of landscape cognition and provides farmers with a means of earning a living. Hence, agricultural activities meet the principles of sustainable and organic agriculture by using natural resources responsibly. (2) By considering ecological orchards as cultural landscapes, community actions promote a consensus of local values and an effective way of making a livelihood.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/406ancient towncultural landscaperural revitalizationSongkou
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Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient Town
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rural revitalization
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title Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient Town
title_short Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient Town
title_full Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient Town
title_fullStr Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient Town
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Landscape Development Integrated with Rural Revitalization: A Case Study of Songkou Ancient Town
title_sort cultural landscape development integrated with rural revitalization: a case study of songkou ancient town
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issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description As a form of World Heritage, cultural landscapes have evolved linked with production systems and living space and have become an important topic of rural studies worldwide. This paper attempts to examine the development experiences of local revitalization combined with the cultural landscape in Songkou ancient town, China. Firstly, the rural livelihood-based landscape characteristics of mixing natural and man-made environments are the resources of cultural landscape development. Secondly, community action forms the cultural landscape through a spatial identification process involving place, identity, and heritage. Thirdly, “experience grafting” is a coordinated action for industrial development that has allowed the experience of community revitalization in Taiwan to make an effective contribution to the cultural landscape development of Songkou ancient town. The main findings are as follows: (1) The close connection between man and nature is confirmed from the perspective of landscape cognition and provides farmers with a means of earning a living. Hence, agricultural activities meet the principles of sustainable and organic agriculture by using natural resources responsibly. (2) By considering ecological orchards as cultural landscapes, community actions promote a consensus of local values and an effective way of making a livelihood.
topic ancient town
cultural landscape
rural revitalization
Songkou
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/4/406
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