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Thinking on Spatial Restructuring of Traditional Villages in the Ancient Miao Territory Corridor Under the Ground of Rural Revitalization

In: Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate

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  • Dong Wang

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning of Institute of Guizhou Technology)

  • Geng Ma

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning of Institute of Guizhou Technology)

  • Heng Liu

    (School of Architecture and Urban Planning of Institute of Guizhou Technology)

Abstract

The formulation of rural revitalization strategy creates opportunities for the development and protection of traditional villages, and the proposal of “The Ancient Miao Territory Corridor” means a new academic perspective on traditional villages in Southwest China. This paper, by integrating current politics focuses and academic hot points, analyzes and discusses the research status of traditional villages in “The Ancient Miao Territory Corridor” in china, proposes the orientation of space restructuring strategy for traditional villages in “The Ancient Miao Territory Corridor” based on the interpretation of the rural revitalization strategy and traditional village space relation, and affirms the innovation of the strategy from the aspects of research model, research content and research method. It is hoped to boost theory construction of rural revitalization strategy, protection and development of traditional villages in Guizhou province, and applying for the listing of world cultural route heritage of “The Ancient Miao Territory Corridor”.

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  • Dong Wang & Geng Ma & Heng Liu, 2021. "Thinking on Spatial Restructuring of Traditional Villages in the Ancient Miao Territory Corridor Under the Ground of Rural Revitalization," Springer Books, in: Fenjie Long & Sheng Zheng & Yuzhe Wu & Gangying Yang & Yan Yang (ed.), Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, pages 1172-1184, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-15-3977-0_90
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3977-0_90
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