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Protection of regional eco-culture preservation area: Based on the experience of overall protection of intangible cultural heritage
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作者 ZHANG Mei-chen HU Bei-ming 《Ecological Economy》 2017年第4期351-357,共7页
Eco-cultural preservation area is a synthesis of contradiction, which is the existing interregional coordination and conflict between the administrative divisions. Hence, it is quite different from the general integri... Eco-cultural preservation area is a synthesis of contradiction, which is the existing interregional coordination and conflict between the administrative divisions. Hence, it is quite different from the general integrity of the intangible cultural heritage protection. However, as one form of protection of intangible cultural heritage, it is connected with other forms of protection. Based on the cultural integration, the paper studied and summarized domain of intangible cultural heritage, and further research and investigation of the Eco-cultural preservation areas are discussed. 展开更多
关键词 intangible cultural heritage cultural and ecological preservation zones regional protection
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Cultural Relics Well Preserved in Tibet
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作者 TCRB 《China's Tibet》 1995年第6期45-46,共2页
CulturalRelicsWellPreservedinTibetTCRBisteemedwithculturalrelics,whicharewellpreservedeversincethepeacefulli... CulturalRelicsWellPreservedinTibetTCRBisteemedwithculturalrelics,whicharewellpreservedeversincethepeacefulliberationofTibet,e... 展开更多
关键词 cultural Relics Well Preserved in Tibet
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A social media adoption strategy for cultural dissemination in municipalities with tourist potential:Lamas,Peru,as a case study
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作者 Pierre Vidaurre-Rojas Seidy Janice Vela-Reátegui +7 位作者 Lloy Pinedo Miguel Valles-Coral Jorge Raul Navarro-Cabreraand Very Rengifo-Hidalgo Teresa del Pilar López-Sánchez JoséSeijas-Díaz Ángel Cárdenas-García Rosa Elena Cueto-Orbe 《Built Heritage》 CSCD 2024年第2期67-78,共12页
Social media is commonly used by governments to disseminate information related to transparency and institutional promotion,but its potential for the dissemination of cultural resources is often overlooked.This resear... Social media is commonly used by governments to disseminate information related to transparency and institutional promotion,but its potential for the dissemination of cultural resources is often overlooked.This research proposes a strategy for adopting social media to achieve cultural dissemination in the municipality of Lamas,Peru,which has tourism potential and has been awarded the“Best Tourism Villages”seal of the World Tourism Organisation.Methodologically,we propose a case study at a propositional exploratory level.We start by determining the current state of dissemination of tangible and intangible resources,as well as the practical use of social media,through a survey of 20 officials.The results reveal that crafts are the most widely disseminated tangible resource in the municipality(according to 55%of officials),and intangible resources are occasionally disseminated(50%).We also find that Facebook is the only digital channel used to disseminate cultural information.In this context,we formulate a strategy for adopting social media to improve cultural dissemination,which consists of six phases:(i)forming a work team,(ii)preparing a budget plan,(iii)strengthening capacities,(iv)taking inventory of cultural resources,(v)coordinating community interests and(vi)preparing a cultural dissemination plan.The findings can contribute to formulating public initiatives for the institutionalisation of social media in governments for the purposes of preserving,promoting and guaranteeing the accessibility of cultural heritage. 展开更多
关键词 cultural heritage cultural preservation cultural promotion Digital attraction Digital communication Government Social networks Tourism development VISITORS
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Some Thoughts on the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Cities 被引量:1
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作者 Wang Chonghua Zhang Pihe Shenyang Municipal Institute of Urban Planning and Design 《China City Planning Review》 1990年第1期53-58,共6页
Through the concepts in the preservation plan for the historical and cultural city of Shenyang,this paper at-tempts to discuss and explore various issues such as the understanding and implementation,contents and conce... Through the concepts in the preservation plan for the historical and cultural city of Shenyang,this paper at-tempts to discuss and explore various issues such as the understanding and implementation,contents and concepts,preservation and development,heritage and redevleopment of the historical and cultural city,with a hope to providethis profound topic some references for consideration.With the economic and cultural development of the country,more and more attention has been paid to the pres-ervation and the utilization of the historical and cultural relics.Shenyang is one of the second group of the historicalcities designated by the State Council in 1986.Preservation plan and protective measures are now being formulatedfor this city.The following paragraphs outline some views in respect of the preservation of historical and cultural cities. 展开更多
关键词 Some Thoughts on the preservation of Historical and cultural Cities
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Building Metaverse Digital Humanities Labs:Strategies and Challenges in Higher Education
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作者 Xiaoxi Tian Yuwei Liu Kuangyi He 《IJLAI Transactions on Science and Engineering》 2024年第2期36-44,共9页
The integration of metaverse technologies within the academic sphere is redefining the landscape of digital humanities research and education.This study examines the current state and future prospects of metaverse dig... The integration of metaverse technologies within the academic sphere is redefining the landscape of digital humanities research and education.This study examines the current state and future prospects of metaverse digital humanities laboratories in higher education institutions,highlighting their importance and the challenges they face.The research underscores the significance of these laboratories in fostering interdisciplinary collaboration,enhancing educational experiences,and promoting cultural preservation through digital means.The metaverse digital humanities laboratories are seen as crucial platforms for innovation,providing immersive environments that facilitate the application of advanced digital tools in humanities research.The study identifies key challenges,including the need for robust hardware infrastructure,the complexity of technology integration,data management concerns,and the necessity for ethical frameworks that address privacy and intellectual property rights.It also emphasizes the importance of user experience,interdisciplinary collaboration,and the development of a comprehensive talent cultivation system that aligns with the digital humanities.Strategies for the construction and development of these laboratories are proposed,such as accelerating metaverse infrastructure development,promoting the transformation of traditional digital humanities laboratories,and establishing mechanisms for data protection and resource sharing.The research also calls for the enhancement of user experiences through personalized services and the cultivation of talent through interdisciplinary educational programs.In conclusion,the metaverse digital humanities laboratories represent a strategic frontier in academic innovation,offering transformative potential for research and education in the humanities.The study provides a roadmap for the development of these laboratories,suggesting a comprehensive approach that addresses technological,pedagogical,ethical,and financial challenges,and emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and interdisciplinary collaboration in realizing their full potential. 展开更多
关键词 Metaverse Digital humanities Higher education Virtual reality Augmented reality Educational innovation cultural preservation
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Conservation of Traditional Agriculture as Living Knowledge Systems,Not Cultural Relics 被引量:1
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作者 NILES Daniel ROTH Robin 《Journal of Resources and Ecology》 CSCD 2016年第3期231-236,共6页
Agricultural heritage has potential significance far beyond its common representation as the "traditional" system of "traditional peoples".The U.N.Food and Agricultural Organization's Globally Important Agricultu... Agricultural heritage has potential significance far beyond its common representation as the "traditional" system of "traditional peoples".The U.N.Food and Agricultural Organization's Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems(GIAHS) program is an important designation that treats heritage agro-ecosystems as living systems,rather than cultural relics.In order for the GIAHS designation to achieve its full potential,however,the role of human knowledge within the continuous cultural and ecological evolution of GIAHS requires much closer examination and appreciation.This paper explores the limits of contemporary nature and cultural conservation,and draws on a coevolutionary theoretical framework in order to better conceptualize the dynamism of such complex agro-ecological systems.In such a view,GIAHS can be seen as evolving systems of sustainable agriculture of great potentail relevance to contemporary society-environment challenges,rather than as relics of the past. 展开更多
关键词 Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems(GIAHS) CONSERVATION cultural preservation UNESCO coevolution dynamic conservation knowledge systems
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Organic stabilization in earthen plaster:Eco-compatible architecture and ancient techniques in Tata Somba homes
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作者 D.Ben Ghida 《Frontiers of Architectural Research》 CSCD 2024年第3期625-638,共14页
The study of organic stabilization is crucial for understanding its impact on the durability and effectiveness of earthen plaster.Analyzing natural admixtures’effects on plaster properties provides insights that aid ... The study of organic stabilization is crucial for understanding its impact on the durability and effectiveness of earthen plaster.Analyzing natural admixtures’effects on plaster properties provides insights that aid in optimizing plaster composition and application for desired characteristics.The addition of biopolymers,known to enhance plaster performance,necessitates further investigation to understand their role in earthen plaster stabilization.This study focuses on Tata Somba homes in Benin and Togo,recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites.These unique architectural examples embody“architecture without architects”,relying solely on local traditional knowledge.The objective is to explore and revive Tata Somba’s ancient eco-technology for earth plaster stabilization.Research shows that biopolymers’combined stabilization and application techniques can improve earthen plaster performance.Seven promising bio-stabilizers were identified,suggesting their potential as sustainable,effective options for CO_(2) mitigation in buildings.These findings not only deepen our understanding of earthen architecture but also underscore the potential of merging traditional,eco-friendly building methods with modern scientific insights to create sustainable solutions for cultural heritage preservation and contemporary built environments. 展开更多
关键词 Vernacular architecture cultural heritage preservation Sustainable architecture BIOPOLYMER Earth architecture Earth stabilization
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Considerations of a Swiss Monument Preservationist during a Visit to Traditional Villages in China:The Yunnan Shaxi Rehabilitation Project as an Opportunity
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作者 Christian Renfer 《Built Heritage》 2017年第1期57-66,共10页
The article elaborates the thoughts and recommendations from a Swiss monument preservationist view point towards the issues and developments of rural cultural landscapes in China,with case studies on the joint Swiss-C... The article elaborates the thoughts and recommendations from a Swiss monument preservationist view point towards the issues and developments of rural cultural landscapes in China,with case studies on the joint Swiss-Chinese Rehabilitation Project of Shaxi,and the traditional villages in the provinces of Guizhou and Guangxi. 展开更多
关键词 Shaxi Rehabilitation Project cultural landscape preservation spatial planning Chinese village
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Preserving Cultural Heritage
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作者 ZHANG CHUNXIAO 《Beijing Review》 2011年第20期42-43,共2页
Ecomuseums help prevent the present from ruining the past Settled in the mist-covered mountains of Liuzhi Special Zone in southwest China’s Guizhou Province,the Soga people,a subgroup of the Miao ethnic group with a ... Ecomuseums help prevent the present from ruining the past Settled in the mist-covered mountains of Liuzhi Special Zone in southwest China’s Guizhou Province,the Soga people,a subgroup of the Miao ethnic group with a population of less than 5,000,are mysterious to the outside world. Today,Soga people still adhere to traditional primitive practices,with 展开更多
关键词 Preserving cultural Heritage
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