The General Planning of Historical Culture in Post-disaster Areas: Rikuzentakata, Japan Case Study
Rikuzentakata, Japan is facing a problem related to the inheritance of local historical culture after the earthquake and tsunami of 2011.In the present study, two methods are usedto solve the problem.The first method identifies the lessons of natural disasters and their effects on history bysetring up a particular Related Cultural Property Group(RCPG)with a focus on disaster history in order to research, preserve, and utilize the involved historical and cultural resources as a whole, taking advantage of the spotlight following a natural disasterto improve the inheritance of historical culture and the reconstruction of the city.The second method focuses oncoordinating the strategies with the post-disaster reconstruction planning, which enhances the feasibility and the efficiency of these strategies while avoiding the adverse outcomes of ignoring the historical culture as is often seen in theexcessive pursuit of reconstruction efficiency.This research provided a possibility for similar cases in throughout East Asian.
Cultural properties Post-disaster reconstruction Cultural heritage conservation
Chenyu Wang Konomi Ikebe
Beijing Tsinghua Tongheng Urban Planning & Design Institute School of Horticulture, Chiba University
国际会议
The 14th Landscape Architectural Symposium of China ,Japan and Korea(第14届中日韩风景园林学术会议)
成都
英文
404-409
2014-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)