摘要
Abstract
The article takes Yuexiu Park in Guang-zhou,Guangdong Province,as a case to examine the tension between public accessibility and her-itage conservation in historic urban parks under conditions of intensive use.It identifies key chal-lenges in heritage management,including the lack of consensus on value recognition,insufficient precision in element identification,and inade-quate depth in value interpretation.Grounded in a people-centered conservation approach,the ar-ticle proposes a conservation and management pathway.It includes a participatory management mechanism involving core communities,peripheral communities,and heritage experts to foster value consensus.It applies cultural mapping to identify four categories of heritage elements-tangible,intangible,urban-related,and historical-layered.And it integrates international and domestic clas-sification systems to propose a value identification framework comprising five value categories and 15 indicators.Based on this framework,a project repository oriented towards heritage interpreta-tion is constructed.This study demonstrates the strong compatibility between the living heritage theory and historic urban parks,offering theoretical support and methodological guidance for their sus-tainable conservation and renewal.关键词
活态遗产/城市历史公园/参与式管理/文化制图/遗产阐释/城市历史景观Key words
living heritage/historic urban parks/par-ticipatory management/cultural mapping/heritage interpretation/Historic Urban Landscape分类
土木建筑