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Research on the Development of Spatial Model and Value Perceptions of Lingnan’s “Water Cultural Heritage” in the Context of Generative Whole Theory

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With the rapid development of digital technology, digital protection has become an important technical means of cultural heritage and heritage space protection. This study uses digital technology protection and management strategies to study the organic development and protection of the “water cultural heritage” landscape of traditional water settlements. Through field investigation and literature research, this study will establish the identification model of the digital landscape information platform for the value and characteristics of the “water culture” landscape heritage, to solve the problem of avoiding one-way linear protection and to realize circular and gradual organic development in the sustainable development of the water town cultural heritage space. From the perspective of the protection framework, this study will establish a digital landscape information model for the heritage space of the water town, and construct three advanced procedures, namely “Data collection”, “File management” and “Presentation and Communication”, to solve the complexity and differences in the process of heritage protection. From the perspective of technology application, this study will build an information platform based on the dynamic characteristics of the digital landscape model to better integrate the heritage space information, which will provide reliable technical support for all stages of heritage landscape practice, including heritage landscape assessment, protection planning, daily management, impact monitoring and change evaluation.

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This research was funded by Guangdong province Philosophy and Social Science the 14th Five-Year Plan Project, grant number GD22CYS23. This research was funded by Guangzhou City Philosophy and Social Science Planning 2020 Annual Project: grant number 2020GZGJ19.

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Chen, Y., Sun, M. (2023). Research on the Development of Spatial Model and Value Perceptions of Lingnan’s “Water Cultural Heritage” in the Context of Generative Whole Theory. In: Marcus, A., Rosenzweig, E., Soares, M.M. (eds) Design, User Experience, and Usability. HCII 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14034. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35705-3_1

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