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Toward classification-based sustainable revitalization: Assessing the vitality of traditional villages

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Due to different capacities for protection and development, the vitality of traditional villages (VTV) in China varies to a great degree. However, the current classification-based sustainable revitalization strategies still lack an up-to-date vitality assessment. Based on the essential requirement of sustainable revitalization, this study defines the VTV as an integrated capacity to protect and develop and establishes an assessment index system from these two aspects. We also adopt the AHP method to determine suitable index weights for the case area and develop models to quantitatively assess vitality and vitality equalization for a large sample of universal traditional villages in the prefecture-level city. The research conducts the vitality evaluation of 148 traditional villages in Lishui, Zhejiang Province. It is found that the method can also analyze the vitality features of each grade from the spatial distribution and the disadvantaged indicators. The VTV assessed in this study was verified to be robust by the correlation test with the number of Point of Interest. Thus, the method is effective and may contribute to traditional villages' sustainable revitalization by providing the basis for classifying the policy making and checking the revitalization effectiveness.

Vitality assessmentTraditional villageSustainable revitalizationUnbalanced protection and developmentANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESSURBAN VITALITYRURAL-AREASBEHAVIORTOURISM

Liu, Sheng、Ge, Jian、Bai, Ming、Yao, Min、He, Linying、Chen, Ming

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Zhejiang Univ City Coll

Zhejiang Univ

Columbia Univ

2022

Land Use Policy

Land Use Policy

SSCI
ISSN:0264-8377
年,卷(期):2022.116
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