Lei Lu’s research while affiliated with Zhejiang A & F University and other places

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Publications (2)


Results of biological diversity assessment in Tiantai Mountain area
Geographical location and elevation of Tiantai Mountain
Natural environmental data of the Tiantai Mountain area. 1 Land Use, 2 Soil types, 3 Aspect 4 Slope
Research framework
Cultural heritage richness for Tiantai Mountain area

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Integrated study on the conservation of ecocultural heritage in the Tiantai Mountain area, China
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August 2024

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Yanxuan Zhao

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Lei Lu

This study deeply analyzes the ecocultural heritage of the Tiantai Mountain area in Eastern China, assesses its current status and explores effective mechanisms for its conservation and construction. Employing remote sensing technology, kernel density analysis and Minimum Cumulative Resistance Model, the study comprehensively evaluated the environmental characteristics of the region and its role in historical and modern conservation efforts. The results demonstrate the unique distribution patterns of ecocultural heritage in various conservation zones, such as restoration, controlled construction and core conservation zone. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of religious beliefs and clan systems in the preservation of traditional knowledge and practices, with significant impacts of local community participation on conservation strategies. This research provides new theoretical and practical support for the implemention of ecocultural heritage conservation and development within religiously significant areas, highlights the need for conservation measures and synergistic strategies between ecological and cultural practices.

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... In relation to these complex and delicate levels of interdependence, I believe that a truly ecocultural approach (Milstein & Castro-Sotomayor 2020) is necessary. In this respect, I use the term "ecocultural heritage" to emphasise the importance of the traditional knowledge and skills that local communities have acquired over the centuries by adapting to their environment (Cocks 2006), including the use and management of natural resources, which "play a crucial role in the daily lives and community identity of local people" (Zhao et al. 2024). I prefer to use this term instead of the term "biocultural" because the latter was already used in the 1970s to define a branch of biological anthropology (Franco 2022), even when I refer to the studies on biocultural diversity (Maffi & Woodley 2010). ...

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Endangered Languages and Environmental Degradation Among Minority Communities in Europe: An Ecological Perspective
Integrated study on the conservation of ecocultural heritage in the Tiantai Mountain area, China

... Fan et al. used the IPA framework to evaluate cultural ecosystem services, aiming to understand the perceived importance and performance from the perspectives of tourists and stakeholders. They demonstrated that IPA helps identify areas needing improvement (Fan et al., 2023). Bekar et al. (2023) identified several key sustainability factors for the Mardin Sabanci City Museum and Art Gallery. ...

Evaluation of cultural ecosystem services in mountain-type scenic areas: an importance-performance analysis of the Road of Tang Poetry in Eastern Zhejiang, China
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  • October 2023