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Community Residents' Heritage Preservation Intentions and Influencing Factors Based on the Extended Theory of Planned Behavior:A Case Study of Historic Districts in Tianjin

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Community residents are important stakeholders in preserving historic districts. This paper introduces the extended theory of planned be-havior to explore the intentions of residents to participate in heritage preservation,and further explains the influencing factors. Seven historic districts in Tianjin are selected as case studies. The results show that the residents' intentions to preserve heritage are positively influenced by three subjective perception factors of heritage preservation attitude,subjective norms,and perceived behavioral control,as well as two objective situational factors of environmental quality of historic district and policy guidance for heritage preservation. Furthermore,the objective situational factors indirectly influence heritage preservation intentions through the subjective perception factors. Based on these findings,this paper puts forward corresponding suggestions to enhance the heritage preservation intentions of community residents.

theory of planned behaviorcommunity residentsheritage preservation intentionhistoric districts in Tianjin

Zhang Tianjie、Tang Shan、Liu Jinxin、Tang Yan

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School of Architecture,Tianjin University,Tianjin,P. R. China

Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fund of Ministry of EducationResearch Fund of Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development

24A10056036202405000103

2024

城市规划(英文版)

城市规划(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2024.33(3)
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