A Study on the Regeneration of Rural Landscape from the Perspective of Ecological Base Protection: A Case Study of Lianshanguan Town, Benxi
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DOI: 10.25236/etmhs.2025.004
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Zhou Xiaodan
Abstract
Based on the dual characteristics of ecological sensitivity and rich endowment of red cultural resources in the Liaodong mountainous area, this study proposes a coordinated development path of "anchoring red genes - repairing ecological texture - symbiosis of local industries." By establishing a Schisandra chinensis-themed landscape corridor, red stone revetment buffer zones, and red-themed stations, this research explores the innovative paradigm of empowering rural ecological revitalization through red culture. This study provides technical references for the sustainable development of mountainous villages in Liaodong.
Keywords
Ecological Base Protection, Red Cultural Landscape, Contextual Design, Local Materials