Archaeological site parks contributing to contemporary urban regeneration : a case study of archaeological site parks in Zhejiang Province

"In recent years, archaeological site parks, as an important starting point for heritage protection and activated utilisation, have actively promoted the gradual transformation of the concept of heritage protection from "single protection and management" to "multiple activated ut...

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Published inShi jie jian zhu no. 11; pp. 29 - 33
Main Authors Wu, Xiumin, Gu, Aidong, Wang, Weiheng, Huang, Zi
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
English
Published 01.01.2023
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Summary:"In recent years, archaeological site parks, as an important starting point for heritage protection and activated utilisation, have actively promoted the gradual transformation of the concept of heritage protection from "single protection and management" to "multiple activated utilisation", especially in terms of cultural industry chain supplement and spatial resource allocation, and have actively assisted urban renewal. Based on the planning and construction practice of many urban archaeological site parks in Zhejiang Province, this paper focuses on the relationship between urban renewal and site parks and the treatment of the relationship. Based on archaeological achievements, heritage protection and park construction, the heritage space in the stock of land is updated to realise the overall benefits of site parks and urban renewal." Keywords: archaeological site park, urban renewal, promotion of cultural heritage, benefits integration.
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ISSN:1002-4832