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Conservation Design for Traditional Agricultural Villages: A Case Study of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama in Japan 被引量:4

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摘要 Agricultural villages in Japan are declining and disappearing rapidly.When an agricultural village goes extinct,its tradition and culture die as well.Conserving agricultural villages as cultural heritage sites is one way of preserving them for the future.Agricultural villages can be influenced by the economic and social situation of a country.To safeguard both tangible and intangible cultural traditions,the way that we interpret them is important.Re-designing elements of the landscape may be necessary for conservation,but it may change the natural environ­ment of a village.This paper aims to discuss conservation design in agricultural villages through a case study of the historic villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama,which are World Heritage Sites.In Shirakawa mura,there are regulations for the design of landscape elements.Tangible elements are controlled by regulations and guidelines.Gassho-style houses are crucial elements of the design,and each element has a relationship with everyday activi­ties such as agriculture and sericulture.In modern times,relationships with nature have become tenuous,and ac­tivity in forest areas has declined.To pass on the traditions and culture of these villages to the next generation,it is important to create new links between each element.An agricultural village cannot continue to be lively without residents.The self-motivation of residents is important for the sustainable development of agricultural villages.
作者 Nobu Kuroda
机构地区 World Heritage Studies
出处 《Built Heritage》 CSCD 2019年第2期7-23,共17页 建成遗产(英文)
基金 This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP18K05702。
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