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ASIAN RURAL CULTURAL LANDSCAPES: CULTURE-NATURE INTERFACES AND SUSTAINABILITY

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Asia recorded a share of around 47.4% of its total population as rural in 2023 (UN estimates), but at the regional
level, there appears to be a contrasting scenario. By 2030, around 40% will be in rural areas. The rural
environment of Asia presents a distinct-cum-diversified rural cultural landscape where village life and nearness
to nature are common. In a habitat sense, the concept of the cultural landscape also includes the nature-ness of
the surrounding environment. India comprises 66.83% of its population as rural, living in over 640,930 villages
(consisting of 3,287,263 sq. km). Contrarily, China consists of 36.44% of its population is rural, living in around
690,000 villages. Chinese rural landscape is represented by agri(cultural) landscape and typically nucleated
settlement types; its philosophical and cultural foundation of the landscape is very similar to the Indian rural
landscape. Japanese rural landscape presents a natural setting in which rice fields surrounded by trees and
mountains and small clustering of wood houses are the common scenes. The Korean rural landscape also
presents a similar scene to that of the Japanese; however, under the ‘New Village Development Plan’ strategy,
rural tourism is now developing rapidly. The philosophy of harmonious co-existence (kyosei) and the concept of
culture-nature reciprocity settlement (satoyama) that historically developed in East Asia and are now debated as
pathways of a sustainable future for rural cultural landscape, together represent the Asian vision of Cultural
Landscapes and expected that they would present a model for similar conditions in the rest of the world.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Education, Heritage, Culture, Landscape, Asia
Elenco autori:
Niglio, Olimpia; Singh, Rana P. B.
Autori di Ateneo:
NIGLIO OLIMPIA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1489056
Pubblicato in:
EDA. ESEMPI DI ARCHITETTURA
Journal
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