Strategies of Landscape Planning in Peri-Urban Rural Tourism: A Comparison between Two Villages in China
<b> </b>Landscapes have multiple functions relating to natural preservation and cultural inheritance, which are fundamental factors for tourist development. Particularly in villages, rural tourism is primarily based on the rural landscape. However, peri-urban villages face complex confli...
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doaj-23027b40492c4ba2b506c346bc401e892021-03-09T00:05:05ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-03-011027727710.3390/land10030277Strategies of Landscape Planning in Peri-Urban Rural Tourism: A Comparison between Two Villages in ChinaWei Li0Yang Zhou1Zhanwei Zhang2School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, ChinaDepartment of Architecture and Urban Planning, Institute of Urban Planning and Design, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, ChinaChinese Academy of Social Sciences, Guangzhou 510000, China<b> </b>Landscapes have multiple functions relating to natural preservation and cultural inheritance, which are fundamental factors for tourist development. Particularly in villages, rural tourism is primarily based on the rural landscape. However, peri-urban villages face complex conflicts of urbanization and ruralism, in which landscapes are dynamic and need synergistic plans and management. Thus, this research contributes to a better understanding of comprehensive landscape planning integrating natural and cultural dimensions in peri-urban villages. Taking as a comparison studies in two peri-urban villages, Heshu village and Pu’an village in the Yangtze River Delta in China, the research mainly adopted qualitative methods of document analysis, in-depth interviews and field observation. We found that local features and interactions with nature are both stressed in the village landscape plans but with different strategies. Firstly, Heshu village’s landscape plan intends to reproduce eight scenes described in famous local poetry, while Pu’an village’s plan intends to develop local traditional customs of bulrush craft. Secondly, the detailed landscape design of green-way and blue-way systems in Heshu village is people-oriented, while landscape design in Pu’an village is experience-oriented in relation to creative tourism. Finally, it is essential to consider both the interests of local villagers and tourists in the process of identifying, preserving and enhancing the locality of rural landscapes.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/277landscape designsynergistic plansmultiple functionssustainabilityperi-urban village |
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Strategies of Landscape Planning in Peri-Urban Rural Tourism: A Comparison between Two Villages in China |
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Strategies of Landscape Planning in Peri-Urban Rural Tourism: A Comparison between Two Villages in China |
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Strategies of Landscape Planning in Peri-Urban Rural Tourism: A Comparison between Two Villages in China |
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strategies of landscape planning in peri-urban rural tourism: a comparison between two villages in china |
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<b> </b>Landscapes have multiple functions relating to natural preservation and cultural inheritance, which are fundamental factors for tourist development. Particularly in villages, rural tourism is primarily based on the rural landscape. However, peri-urban villages face complex conflicts of urbanization and ruralism, in which landscapes are dynamic and need synergistic plans and management. Thus, this research contributes to a better understanding of comprehensive landscape planning integrating natural and cultural dimensions in peri-urban villages. Taking as a comparison studies in two peri-urban villages, Heshu village and Pu’an village in the Yangtze River Delta in China, the research mainly adopted qualitative methods of document analysis, in-depth interviews and field observation. We found that local features and interactions with nature are both stressed in the village landscape plans but with different strategies. Firstly, Heshu village’s landscape plan intends to reproduce eight scenes described in famous local poetry, while Pu’an village’s plan intends to develop local traditional customs of bulrush craft. Secondly, the detailed landscape design of green-way and blue-way systems in Heshu village is people-oriented, while landscape design in Pu’an village is experience-oriented in relation to creative tourism. Finally, it is essential to consider both the interests of local villagers and tourists in the process of identifying, preserving and enhancing the locality of rural landscapes. |
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