DOI: 10.66106/yanjai.20250307 ISSN: 3081-1449

新质生产力下德州大运河核心区景观更新策略(Landscape Renewal Strategy of Dezhou Grand Canal Core Area under New Quality Productivity)

李岩斌 Yanbin Li
Abstract: The construction of the Grand Canal National Cultural Park has endowed this ancient waterway with dual missions of cultural inheritance and high-quality regional development. As a new developmental concept, New Quality Productive Forces provides innovative theoretical ideas and practical approaches to resolve the long-standing contradiction between heritage protection and creative development of canal landscapes. From the interdisciplinary perspective of art and landscape design, this research reinterprets the connotation of New Quality Productive Forces applied to cultural landscape fields, and establishes a four-dimensional evaluation framework covering ecology, culture, economy and technology for high-quality landscape construction. Taking the Dezhou section of the Grand Canal in Shandong as the research object, this paper analyzes the fragmented spatial pattern between urban and rural areas, insufficient integration of emerging production factors, and conflicts between heritage protection rules and developmental demands. It also explores local cultural resources including intangible cultural heritage, water transport memories and unique ecological features of northwest Shandong. On this basis, four practical development routes are put forward: technology empowerment based on digital twin and augmented reality interpretation, industrial integration featured by cultural and creative IP and ecological tourism, community co-creation with local identity as the core, and low-carbon development relying on ecological materials and blue-green infrastructure. Supported by the design practice of key nodes such as Sinv Temple Hub and Jiulongwan Ecological Park, this research verifies the operability of the above routes, and puts forward practical artistic solutions for the high-quality development of linear cultural heritage landscapes in the new era.

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