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A REVIEW OF RESEARCH ON THE IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION OF PROTECTION PLANS FOR HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CITIES

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Volume 2, Issue 1, Pp 17-23, 2024

DOI: 10.61784/ajace240103

Author(s)

Hong Sun

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Faculty of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China.

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Hong Sun

ABSTRACT

China's large number of famous historical and cultural cities, towns and villages are solid carriers for the strategic decision-making of "vigorously promoting the construction of ecological civilization". Since the 1980s, protection plans for historical and cultural cities have been implemented throughout the country. However, they often encounter breakthroughs at various spatial levels, and there is an urgent need to conduct extensive testing of the implementation of protection plans. However, the content system and standard system for the evaluation of the implementation of protection plans for historical and cultural cities in my country are dually complex. Existing studies rely on empirical judgment and qualitative description in evaluation methods. In terms of evaluation standards, they not only lack objectivity measurement and resident feedback measurement, but also Lack of an operational model construction method. This article proposes that in the future, a theoretical system for the implementation evaluation of historical and cultural city protection plans should be established based on the multi-criteria decision-making method to provide ideas for improving the systematicness and operability of the famous city evaluation system.

KEYWORDS

Urban planning implementation evaluation; Historical and cultural city protection planning; Urban planning post-evaluation

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Hong Sun. A review of research on the implementation evaluation of protection plans for historical and cultural cities. Academic Journal of Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2024, 2(1): 17-23. DOI: 10.61784/ajace240103.

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