摘要
Abstract
Since the latter half of the 20th century, rural communities with unique place-based assets have been re-imaged as tourist destinations, and the broad masses of rural areas have been gradualy incorporated into urban consumption system. In some locales, traditional villages have emerged changing from productive space to consumption space. This study is to determine if this transformation, known as "creative destruction", is underway in China's traditional villages, and to uncover the motivations that are driving this change. The study focuses on three traditional villages, Likeng, Wangkou, and Jiangwan in Wuyuan, which share similar cultural assets. Based on the commercialization of traditional vilages' space, this study found that, by using creative destruction model, tourism could be the dominant driver to the transformation of rural landscape. In this study, the cases are applied to three communities, and it analyzed the stakeholder's game during every stages of commercialization. The most significant is recognition that the creative destruction model should be revised when it is used for the analysis of commercialization stages in China's traditional villages, especialy being influenced by the interest assimilation with local governments and other stakeholders. Furthermore, the revised model may reveal the development direction from productive rural landscape to diversified hybrid landscape.关键词
传统村落/空间商业化/创造性破坏/江西婺源Key words
traditional village/commercialization/creative destruction/Jiangxi Wuyuan分类
建筑与水利