Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves
Abstract Silo-cave is a unique human habitation form on the Loess Plateau in northern China, which consists of an excavated 6–7 m deep pit as the courtyard and cave dwellings in the surrounding four walls. This architecture has had a history of more than 7000 years, and yet such “living fossils for...
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doaj-c9b9fbd149fa492a9ac01dfbe0ed77e02021-09-26T11:11:45ZengSpringerOpenHeritage Science2050-74452021-09-019111910.1186/s40494-021-00591-4Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-cavesLi Zhang0Peng Lu1Raymond Lau2Lijie Yan3Xiang Li4Ruixia Yang5Ho Hon Leung6Panpan Chen7Xia Wang8Institute of Geography, Henan Academy of SciencesInstitute of Geography, Henan Academy of SciencesRIBA Chartered Architect, RICS, HKIA, GAP ArchitectsInstitute of Geography, Henan Academy of SciencesSchool of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of QueenslandKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of SciencesSociology Department, SUNY College at OneontaInstitute of Geography, Henan Academy of SciencesInstitute of Geography, Henan Academy of SciencesAbstract Silo-cave is a unique human habitation form on the Loess Plateau in northern China, which consists of an excavated 6–7 m deep pit as the courtyard and cave dwellings in the surrounding four walls. This architecture has had a history of more than 7000 years, and yet such “living fossils for the history of dwellings” are now facing great crises and challenges during rapid social and economic development. In this paper, remote sensing and GIS techniques are used to comprehensively and systematically investigate the spatial distributions and morphological characteristics of silo-caves at both the macro and micro scales. The research shows that silo-cave villages are mainly distributed in economically underdeveloped areas, such as West Henan (Yuxi), South Shanxi (Jinnan), Central Shaanxi (Guanzhong), and East Gansu (Longdong). The morphological evolution patterns of typical silo-cave villages are identified, including: (1) retaining the periphery and rebuilding the inner parts of the villages, (2) retaining the inner parts and expanding the periphery of the villages, and (3) rebuilding the inner parts and expanding the periphery of the villages. These patterns are demonstrated to be influenced by many factors, including landforms, traffic conditions, economic development, population growth, and administrative division adjustment. Sustainable development of these traditional silo-cave villages relies on administrative policy and planning, people’s awareness of cultural heritage protection, culture inheritance, industrial transformation, and public services.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-021-00591-4Traditional villageSilo-caveHistoric evolutionSustainable development |
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Li Zhang Peng Lu Raymond Lau Lijie Yan Xiang Li Ruixia Yang Ho Hon Leung Panpan Chen Xia Wang Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves Heritage Science Traditional village Silo-cave Historic evolution Sustainable development |
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Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves |
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Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves |
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Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves |
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Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves |
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Unique traditional villages on the Loess Plateau of China: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves |
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unique traditional villages on the loess plateau of china: historic evolution and challenges to sustainable development of silo-caves |
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Abstract Silo-cave is a unique human habitation form on the Loess Plateau in northern China, which consists of an excavated 6–7 m deep pit as the courtyard and cave dwellings in the surrounding four walls. This architecture has had a history of more than 7000 years, and yet such “living fossils for the history of dwellings” are now facing great crises and challenges during rapid social and economic development. In this paper, remote sensing and GIS techniques are used to comprehensively and systematically investigate the spatial distributions and morphological characteristics of silo-caves at both the macro and micro scales. The research shows that silo-cave villages are mainly distributed in economically underdeveloped areas, such as West Henan (Yuxi), South Shanxi (Jinnan), Central Shaanxi (Guanzhong), and East Gansu (Longdong). The morphological evolution patterns of typical silo-cave villages are identified, including: (1) retaining the periphery and rebuilding the inner parts of the villages, (2) retaining the inner parts and expanding the periphery of the villages, and (3) rebuilding the inner parts and expanding the periphery of the villages. These patterns are demonstrated to be influenced by many factors, including landforms, traffic conditions, economic development, population growth, and administrative division adjustment. Sustainable development of these traditional silo-cave villages relies on administrative policy and planning, people’s awareness of cultural heritage protection, culture inheritance, industrial transformation, and public services. |
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Traditional village Silo-cave Historic evolution Sustainable development |
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