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Su, Yiqiu and Maulan, Suhardi and Siow, May Ling and Ghazalli, Aini Jasmin
(2025)
Neo-endogenous rural renewal through integrated landscape planning and activity design.
Alam Cipta, 18.
pp. 80-97.
ISSN 1823-7231; eISSN: 2289-3687
Abstract
Rural areas have distinctive historical characteristics and resource identities, which have garnered significant attention in modern development processes. New endogenous development is an important way to achieve rural revitalization which focuses on local resources and community participation. However, the neglect of synergies between landscape spatial planning and activity design makes it difficult to have an integrated impact on endogenous village development. Effective combination provide a more integrated and diverse framework of community needs and will promote community participation in both the planning and implementation phases. The study was conducted as a case study in Jianlou village in Changsha, China. The general objective is to develop an effective community participation model in both the planning and implementation phases. Tides wisdom, Acupuncture solutions, and Endogenous connections are the key methods through the village renewal and activities process. Endogenous power is revealed and has produced a deep influence on rural residents’ life happiness and village vitality. This study is an essential experience for authorities in promoting rural endogenous development in the research location and can be applied in other areas with similar characteristics.
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