A Multidimensional Examination of Industrial Heritage Transformation from the Perspective of Humanistic Economics
Urban development viewed through the lens of humanistic economics emphasizes the synergistic empowerment of material and spiritual civilizations.Industrial heritage,as a crucial stock resource in urban construction,faces numerous challenges in its transformation practices.These issues are primarily manifested as contradictions between the cultural and economic values of industrial heritage,essentially stemming from a misalignment between the functional orientation of industrial heritage and human value demands.The research perspective of humanistic economics,which combines economic development with cultural prosperity,emphasizes re-examining economic behavior and social activities from a humanistic viewpoint.This approach provides a new theoretical framework for industrial heritage transformation in the new era.Within the context of humanistic economics,the driving logic behind industrial heritage transformation fundamentally adheres to human development,draws its value impetus from the integration and mutual promotion of culture and economy,and aims to construct a positive ecosystem with humanistic resilience.The practical logic advocates a cultural governance model with diverse stakeholder participation,promotes an economic development model where cultural industries empower urban renewal,and shapes urban construction with cultural depth as a new competitive advantage.Guiding industrial heritage transformation through humanistic economics is not only an application of theory to practice but also a process of constructing theory through practical feedback.It represents an exploration of bidirectional interaction between theory and practice.