Exploración de las percepciones públicas de los prototipos de paisajes rurales en la China contemporánea: Un estudio basado en encuestas

Autores/as

  • Liu Shaohua Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Design and Architecture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, UPM, Serdang, Selangor, 43400, Malaysia
  • Noor Azizi bin Mohd Ali Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Design and Architecture, Universiti Putra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23854/07199562.2024602.shaohua

Resumen

El presente estudio ahonda en las percepciones del público sobre los paisajes rurales prototipo de China, con el objetivo de desentrañar las diversas capas de apreciación, preocupaciones y aspiraciones de los encuestados. Mediante un enfoque cuantitativo basado en un cuestionario estructurado, la encuesta recogió datos de diversos grupos demográficos para desvelar facetas convincentes de las percepciones del paisaje rural. Los resultados revelaron una admiración colectiva por la conservación del patrimonio cultural, la belleza natural y los estilos arquitectónicos tradicionales de los entornos rurales. Sin embargo, en medio de este aprecio, surgieron preocupaciones relativas a las deficiencias infraestructurales, la sostenibilidad medioambiental y las disparidades socioeconómicas. Estos datos subrayan la necesidad de integrar las percepciones de la población en los futuros esfuerzos de planificación paisajística para desarrollar paisajes rurales con resonancia cultural, sostenibles y centrados en la comunidad. Las recomendaciones para futuras investigaciones ponen de relieve las vías para una exploración más profunda, haciendo hincapié en la necesidad de estrategias innovadoras para colmar las lagunas infraestructurales, mejorar la sostenibilidad medioambiental y empoderar a las comunidades en la configuración del futuro de los paisajes rurales en China.

Palabras clave: Paisajes rurales prototipo, percepción pública, China, diseño paisajístico, desarrollo comunitario.

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2025-01-20

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Shaohua, L., & bin Mohd Ali, N. A. . (2025). Exploración de las percepciones públicas de los prototipos de paisajes rurales en la China contemporánea: Un estudio basado en encuestas. Revista Geográfica De Chile Terra Australis, 60(2). https://doi.org/10.23854/07199562.2024602.shaohua

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