Spatial Relationship between Intangible Cultural Heritage and A-grade Scenic Spots in the Yellow River Basin and Influencing Factors
The article takes 115 prefecture-level cities in nine provinces and districts in the Yellow River Basin as the study area.Using analytical methods such as kernel density estimation,quantitative spatial relationship model,spatial mismatch index,and bivariate spatial autocorrelation,we quantitatively analyzed the spatial relationship between national intangible cultural heritage("intangible cultural heritage")and A-level scenic spots in the Yellow River Basin.At the same time,a geodetector is used to detect the dominant factors affecting their spatial relationships.The research shows that:there is a significant spatial correlation between intangible cultural heritage and A-level scenic spots in the Yellow River Basin,and its spatial clustering pattern shows a significant"high-high"category and"low-low"category with a wider distribution range and continuous agglomeration,and"high-low"category and"low-high"category with a narrower distribution range and more dispersed characteristics;the distribution of intangible cultural heritage and A-level scenic spots in the Yellow River Basin from the upper to the lower reaches of the Yellow River is characterized by"positive dislocation-negative dislocation";the formation of different types of spatial relationships between intangible cultural heritage and A-level scenic spots in the Yellow River Basin is the result of the joint action of a variety of factors,and the heterogeneity of the dominant factors affecting their spatial relationships is significant.
intangible cultural heritageA-level scenic spotspatial clustering patternregional differences