%0 Journal Article
%T 丝绸之路:长安–天山廊道路网甘肃段的保护与可持续发展
Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Gansu Section of Silk Road: The Routes Network of Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor
%A 陈鹏飞
%J Sustainable Development
%P 1395-1404
%@ 2160-7559
%D 2024
%I Hans Publishing
%R 10.12677/sd.2024.146161
%X 丝绸之路:长安–天山廊道路网属于丝绸之路的一部分,作为首批申遗成功的世界文化遗产线路,其保护管理工作显得迫在眉睫,这不仅关系到世界遗产的完整性与原生性,还对丝绸之路其他路网的申遗工作的顺利开展起到引领带动作用。本文以甘肃段为例,根据甘肃段的遗产区特点提出一体化发展策略和各遗产点的特色化发展策略,诸如融合当地特色美食,设立甘肃段遗产保护基金会、科学开发遗产旅游等,并对麦积山石窟遗产点设计了防护改造方案。丝绸之路:长安–天山廊道路网横跨中国、哈萨克斯坦、吉尔吉斯斯坦三国,管理工作任重而道远,本文希望通过实地考察的方式,提出更贴合遗产点实际而有效的保护开发举措,以期实现整个路网的可持续发展。
The Silk Road: The Routes Network of Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor is a part of the Silk Road. As the first batch of successful inscriptions of World Cultural Heritage routes, its protection and management work is extremely urgent, which is not only related to the integrity and originality of the World Heritage site, but also plays a leading role in the smooth development of the inscription work of other Silk Road networks. Taking Gansu section as an example, this paper puts forward the integrated development strategy and the characteristic development strategy of each heritage site according to the characteristics of the heritage areas in Gansu section, such as the integration of local cuisine, the establishment of Gansu section heritage protection foundation, the scientific development of heritage tourism and so on. Maijishan Grottoes heritage site protection and transformation scheme is designed. The Silk Road: The Routes Network of Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor spans China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and the management work has a long way to go. This paper hopes to put forward more practical and effective protection and development measures that are in line with the actual situation of the heritage sites by on-the-spot investigation, in order to achieve the sustainable development of the whole road network.
%K 丝绸之路:长安–天山廊道路网,世界文化遗产,研学旅行,遗产旅游,可持续发展
Silk Road: The Routes Network of Chang’an-Tianshan Corridor
%K World Cultural Heritage
%K Study Travel
%K Heritage Tourism
%K Sustainable Development
%U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=89420