Research on the Construction of Huizhou Heritage Corridor Network from the Perspective of Cultural Ecology
Heritage corridors are a new attempt to integrate the conservation and utilization of cultural heritage across regions,supporting the recognition of values and living continuity among cultural heritage on a larger spatial scale.The study explored new ways to protect the cultural heritage of Huizhou from the perspective of cultural ecology,with Huizhou cultural heritage units as the"source"of the heritage,the minimum resistance model,gravity model,and circuit theory were used to generate and grade potential corridors,and traditional villages were set up as corridor"stations",it was constructed as a multi-dimensional and multi-layered network system of"source-corridor-station".Based on this,the strategy of ecological protection and cultural symbiosis was proposed under the spatial pattern of"one axis,one belt,multiple nuclei and two wings".In order to promote the networked protection of cultural heritage in Huizhou,and to provide a reference for its overall tourism planning and the deep integration of culture and tourism development.