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REGIONAL CULTURAL GENE REPETITIONS AND THE CONCEPTION OF HUMANISM TRANSGENOSIS SPACE CONTROL |
WANG Xing-zhong, LI Sheng-chao, LI Liang, GUO Yi, LIU Jiao |
Research Institute of Human Geography, Xi'an International Studies University, Xi'an 710128, China |
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Abstract Cultural landscape is the product of cultural behavior on environment, and regional cultural landscape is the geographical unit features of this regional culture system that it reflects. Regional cultural heritage landscape reveals the human geographical nature of traditional culture in special heritage, especially the psychological anticipated cognitive traditional behavior, and the superposition of its shape and structure. For the latter research, foreign scholars have borrowed concepts from the diversity of biogenetics to deconstruct, e.g. genes, species, and ecosystems. For the research of the genes of cultural landscape, some branches have extended to the direction of cultural ecology. Research results mostly involved the settlement landscape and their genes, but did not extend to the full range of all types of regional cultural landscape, especially the genes of regional traditional cultural heritage, the combination, permutation or structure of heritage landscape genes. It reveals not only the peculiar logic of regional cultural heritage landscape, but also the unique cultural environment of its existence, inheritance and development. Regional cultural heritage landscape is the space foundation of modern tourism and cultural industries as well, and is bound to form modern community industrial areas. The regional culture gene's repetition not only depend on the awareness of laws in landscape heritage genes, but also the forms of the control according to the laws, to meet the requirements of and improve the quality of regional living space. In this paper, the genes and structures of regional cultural heritage in China is revealed for the first time, and the concept of gene control which not only meets the quality requirements of regional living space, but also improves the cultural industrial demand.
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Received: 20 March 2014
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