Jianping Jiao’s research while affiliated with The Northwest Normal University and other places


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Figure 4. Time and space structure of daily travel activities of residents.
Figure 7. Village living spaces under the influence of residents daily behavior activities.
Figure 8. Spatial pattern of mountains and rivers.
Classification of village living space types.
Daily Behavior Characteristics and Environmental Symbiosis Mechanism of Village Residents in Alpine Pastoral Areas: Meiwu Village, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
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October 2022

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Sustainability

Wei Li

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Yujia Ma

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Jianwu Qi

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Jianping Jiao

The characteristics of the daily behaviors of village residents and their symbiotic relationship with the environment play important roles in optimizing the spatial configuration of villages and promoting the sustainable development of the villages and the environment. This paper used the questionnaire survey method and the field observation method, collected the data of different residents’ activities by interviews and surveys in Meiwu Village, Gannan Prefecture, and analyzed the characteristics of the local residents’ behaviors and activities, as well as their interaction with spaces from the perspective of time. The results showed that the types of daily activities of village residents in alpine pastoral areas can be divided into four types: life type, survival type, leisure type, and folk type, and there were significant differences in the types of daily activities and the corresponding spaces of the different groups. Residents’ daily behaviors determine the choice and construction of the village spaces, and residents lifestyles promote the functional transformation of the living spaces. On the other hand, the village spaces can also affect the behavioral activities. This study is helpful to improve the method of evaluating the daily living spaces of pastoral villages based on residents’ behaviors, and the conclusion of the empirical study has certain guiding significance for the rural planning of alpine pastoral areas under the humanistic concept.

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The spatial and temporal differentiation characteristics of cultural heritage in the Yellow River Basin

June 2022

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Understanding the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of the cultural heritage of the Yellow River Basin can effectively improve the scientific understanding of the historical changes, environmental evolution, and cultural and economic development of the Yellow River Basin and thus provide a scientific and reasonable decision-making basis for the protection and development of its cultural heritage. The research object of this paper are the national cultural relic protection units. These are examined using the GIS spatial analysis method to explore the spatial and temporal distribution characteristics and spatial structure of 2,102 national material cultural heritage sites in the Yellow River basin. The results show that the spatial distribution of cultural heritage has a significant spatial agglomeration effect. The whole basin is concentrated in stable high- and low-value areas, and the difference between the high- and low-value areas is clear. Some aspects of the spatial structure heterogeneity are strong, showing a low value dispersion distribution trend. In different periods, the distribution direction and scope of cultural heritage have low ranges of rotation, a clear direction, and a high degree of centripetal distribution. The spatial and temporal distribution of cultural heritage is the result of the combined action of natural geographical environment such as climate change, topography, river hydrology, and human environment such as administrative institutional changes, ideological evolution, and social and economic development.

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... The scope of research continues to expand, from the spatiotemporal distribution and evolution of world cultural heritage [5,6] to specific regions such as the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area [7], the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins [8][9][10][11], and various provincial and regional case studies [12][13][14]. In-depth investigations have been conducted on cultural heritage in land borders [15], marine heritage [16], agricultural heritage [17,18], water conservancy engineering heritage [19,20], modern architectural heritage [21,22], industrial heritage [23][24][25], and mining heritage [26]. ...

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Study on the spatiotemporal distribution patterns and influencing factors of cultural heritage: a case study of Fujian Province
The spatial and temporal differentiation characteristics of cultural heritage in the Yellow River Basin