Identification and Evolutionary Characteristics of Regional Landscapes in the Context of Rural Revitalization: A Case of Dujiangyan Irrigation District, China

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Publicat a:Land vol. 14, no. 12 (2025), p. 2356-2377
Autor principal: Huang Haopeng
Altres autors: Yang Qingjuan
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520 3 |a As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Dujiangyan Irrigation District is a key area for Chengdu’s rural revitalisation. However, as the plan progresses, issues have emerged, including loss of traditional features, cultural heritage, and landscape degradation. Within the framework of “landscape information collection—landscape information processing—landscape information output”, the study utilized literature review, field surveys, and remote sensing interpretation to collect data for the years 2000, 2010, and 2020 as time slices. A system of landscape characteristic elements was then built to identify the types of landscape characteristics. The types were determined, and a systematic analysis of the regional landscape’s evolution was conducted. The results indicated that the types of landscape characteristics were classified as follows: Urban Settlement Landscape (8.70–16.10%), Low-Hill Forest Landscape (1.82–3.47%), Village Woodland-Grove Landscape (15.89–44.23%), and Idyllic Agricultural Landscape (36.20–73.59%). Over the last two decades, there has been a steady increase in Urban Settlement Landscape, a slow overall growth trend in Low-Hill Forest Landscape, a rapid growth trend in Village Woodland-grove Landscape, and a rapid decline in Idyllic Agricultural Landscape. Among these, built-up land dominates Urban Settlement Landscape evolution; forest land shapes Low-Hill Forest Landscape; cultivated and built-up land influence Village Woodland-grove Landscape; and cultivated land drives Idyllic Agricultural Landscape changes. Based on the changes observed, the study explored the impact of relevant policies on the landscape characteristics of the study area. Policies for urban-rural integration have encouraged the networked growth of settlement landscapes, creating a system with several centres. Both ecological and economic gains have resulted from forestry practices. Policies that safeguard farmhouse forests have made multifunctional transformation easier. Large-scale farming and ecological agriculture are now linked in a zone established by agricultural modernisation strategies. The study offers scientific references for the protection of regional landscapes and the construction of rural living environments in the irrigation area. 
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653 |a Agriculture 
653 |a Forests 
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653 |a Cultural resources 
653 |a Literature reviews 
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653 |a Regeneration 
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