Systematic Shaping of Regional Cultural Heritage and Urban-Rural Landscape Features
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DOI: 10.25236/gemmsd.2025.070
Corresponding Author
Lening Li
Abstract
The preservation and transmission of regional cultural heritage, alongside the conscious shaping of urban and rural landscape features, play a vital role in sustainable development and cultural identity reinforcement. This paper explores the theoretical framework and practical approaches to systematically integrate regional culture into landscape design, balancing historical continuity with contemporary urbanization pressures. Emphasizing interdisciplinary strategies, it investigates how tangible and intangible cultural elements can be embedded in spatial planning to foster harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernization. Case studies demonstrate effective models for landscape transformation that enhance cultural resilience and aesthetic quality. The research advocates for holistic policies and participatory governance mechanisms to achieve culturally sensitive and visually coherent urban-rural environments.
Keywords
Regional Culture, Cultural Heritage, Urban-rural Landscape, Landscape Planning, Cultural Transmission, Spatial Design