A Study on the Conservation and Development Strategy of Marginalised Architectural Heritage based on Action Planning Governance
Marginal Heritage,as the"exiled"part of our cultural heritage conservation,is particularly difficult to define.It is also challenging to develop.The current governance of heritage in China lacks territorial and marginal care,public feedback,and multi-participatory development.The paper examines the examples of the"Echigo-Tsumari Art Festival"in Japan and"Art in Fuliang"in Jingdezhen,and explores the tripartite governance of"government,society,and the individual"in the context of action planning governance to achieve transformative construction.The paper concludes that action planning governance has characteristics that are compatible with the conservation and development of heritage in China,especially marginal heritage.It is suggested that the spatial and systemic aspects of in-situ heritage revitalisation governance should be explored in a concrete manner,incorporating the experiences of examples,so that marginal heritage can receive new attention and utilize its potential.
heritage conservationaction planningmarginal heritageart festival