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Generative Mechanism and Heritage Conservation Pathways of "Sheltered-Type" Landscape Spaces in Traditional Villages Under the Perspective of Spatial Schema
ZHANG Ni, WU Xixi, ZHU Li
Economic geograph
, 2025, 45(
11
): 262-272. DOI:
10.15957/j.cnki.jjdl.2025.11.026
Fig.7
The landscape and character of Baoshan Stone Village, Yunnan Province, China:Aerial view from the highest point of the village (left); Aerial view of the ancient village and newly constructed areas (right)
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Fig.1
The generative mechanism of "sheltered-type" landscape spaces in traditional villages (left) and the nested ring structure (right)
Fig.2
The altar of Sa (left) in Pingyan Village, Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and the village center pillar (right) in Jingmai Village, Lancang Lahu Autonomous County, Yunnan
Fig.3
The ancient wall of Gou Lan Yao Village in Lanxi Yao Ethnic Township, Jiangyong County, Hunan Province
Fig.4
The landscape pattern (left) and a partial bird's-eye view (right) of Chikan Village, Jama Township, Mazhugongka County, Tibet Autonomous Region
Fig.5
The external landscape (left) and internal space (right) of Huaiyuan Tulou in Kanxia Village, Nanjing County, Fujian Province
Fig.6
The landscape pattern (left) and the original dwellings (right) of Chengzi Village, Luxi County, Yunnan