How can residents’ cognitions enrich village tourism planning? Field research in three atypical traditional villages of southern Anhui, China

IF 7 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Habitat International Pub Date : 2026-05-01 Epub Date: 2026-03-08 DOI:10.1016/j.habitatint.2026.103762
Wei Shao , Zao Li , Maosheng Ye , Dashuai Xu , Mengwei Xu , Wenqian Jiang
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A large number of traditional villages with rich cultural heritage and tourism resources are distributed in southern Anhui. Over historical evolution, atypical traditional villages have gradually formed, characterized by weakened historical culture and declining spatial functions, requiring protection and adaptive reuse. This study employs Lefebvre's spatial triad as its theoretical framework, grounded in the context of tourism development in atypical traditional villages, to examine residents' recognition of village spatial characteristics as shaped by historical evolution. Findings show that historical spaces, though partially damaged, remain central to residents' cognition, while newly built service and industrial facilities provide a complementary function and support residents' daily activities. Awareness of natural spaces and the human-environment principles they embody is limited. By integrating spatial utilization orientations from village tourism planning with residents' cognitions, the study examines the roles of alignment, complementation, and expansion, and proposes spatial typologies, including resident–tourist symbiosis, resident-led, tourist-led, and resident-guided spaces, along with strategies for protection and renewal. Adopting a residents' perspective enriches tourism planning, facilitates adaptive use of space, preserves historical context, and promotes heritage protection, village revitalization, and the symbiosis of residents and tourists.
居民的认知如何丰富乡村旅游规划?皖南三个非典型传统村落的实地考察
皖南地区分布着大量文化遗产丰富、旅游资源丰富的传统村落。在历史演变过程中,逐渐形成了非典型的传统村落,历史文化弱化,空间功能下降,需要保护和适应性再利用。本研究以列斐伏尔的空间三元论为理论框架,以非典型传统村落的旅游发展为背景,考察居民对历史演变形成的村落空间特征的认知。研究结果表明,历史空间虽然受到部分破坏,但仍然是居民认知的核心,而新建的服务和工业设施则提供了补充功能,并支持居民的日常活动。对自然空间及其所体现的人与环境原则的认识是有限的。通过整合乡村旅游规划的空间利用取向和居民认知,研究了村落旅游规划的空间定位、互补和扩展作用,提出了居民-游客共生、居民主导、游客主导和居民引导的空间类型,并提出了保护和更新策略。居民视角丰富了旅游规划,促进了空间的适应性利用,保留了历史文脉,促进了遗产保护、村落振兴和居民与游客的共生。
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10.50
自引率
10.30%
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151
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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