MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES OF CHENGYANG DONG CULTURAL LANDSCAPE IN SANJIANG COUNTY, CHAINA

Authors

  • Ning Guixing Bangkokthonburi University
  • Pichai Sodbhiban School of Industrial Education and Technology, KMITL

Keywords:

Cultural Landscape, Management Strategy

Abstract

The Components and Characteristics of antiques and the ability to determine appropriate concepts are key determination of successful education through the integration of various components of antiques with economic and social development and conducting students based on the concept of "the sooner protected, the sooner recovered". This paper mainly studied the cultural landscape management strategy of Chengyang Bazhai Scenic Area of Dong Nationality in Sanjiang, Guangxi, China by analyzing the value of cultural landscape, the construction of cultural landscape management models, principles of management and management indicators. This study employs a mixed-methods and interdisciplinary approach to research. The primary research instruments used are in-depth interviews with inheritors of intangible cultural heritage and relevant administrators. Data is collected through targeted population surveys and presented using charts, alongside digital methods for database management. The research results revealed the significance of studying the cultural landscape management strategies of the Dong community in Chengyang, Sanjiang District, both in practical and theoretical aspects. This enables the establishment of a cultural landscape management database using the principle of inversion of control. The utilization of digital systems led to the formulation of a "tripartite" management model involving the government, community and companies. Additionally, it facilitated the creation of strategic management systems that aligned with sustainable development principles, fostering cooperation among sectors including economy, environment, and society. This aims to enhance the efficiency of cultural landscape management for the Dong ethnic group in Chengyang, Sanjiang District, and monitor cultural management outcomes effectively. Ultimately, it seeks to increase value and achieve sustainable development goals.          

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2024-05-01

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