1. Effects of villagers’ socio-economic and resource backgrounds on the perception of cultural landscape values of Linpan agricultural settlements: The case of Dujiangyan City
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Pingpu Zhu, Kbilijiang Umel, Yanfu Li, Mikiko Ishikawa, and Liang Yu
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Linpan ,Cultural landscape of agricultural settlements ,Landscape perceptions ,Socioeconomic and resource background ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: The Linpan cultural landscape has been a masterpiece of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature since the Dujiangyan Hydraulic Engineering more than 2,300 years ago. With the rapid urbanization of the Chengdu Plain over the past thirty years, Linpan has gradually declined and faced a disappearance crisis. The protection and utilization of Linpan have become an urgent public demand. Our case study area was in Dujiangyan City. We used detailed field investigations, questionnaires, and unstructured interviews to understand the villagers’ perceptions of the Linpan and explore how their socioeconomic and resource backgrounds affected their landscape perceptions. The study revealed typical population loss and aging trends in Linpan settlements, and it found that the villagers recognized Linpan as a “joint masterpiece of man and nature” and that most villagers supported the utilization in Linpan rural areas. This study further revealed that villagers’ socioeconomic and resource background factors had complex and selective impacts on their landscape perceptions. It also found that economic factor, especially monthly income, was the key variables affecting villagers’ landscape perceptions. The study enriched the perception study of Linpan, a unique agro-cultural landscape in the Chengdu Plain. It provided an essential reference for the subsequent sustainable development of Linpan based on villagers’ participation.
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- 2024
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