Traditional Knowledge as a Source of Sustainability:A Case of the Bao Village,Guizhou,China
Traditional knowledge(TK)is of great significance to sustainable development in the world at present,being profound contained in Chinese agricultural landscape but not fully explored.This research aims to prove the hypothesis that traditional knowledge is a perspective-institution-practice complex with scientific and cultural rationality through multidisciplinary phenomenological field research methods such as participant observations and semi-structured interviews.Firstly,this paper interpreted the natural basics and cultural agent of the Bao village karst agricultural landscape.Secondly,the implicit traditional knowledge was explained,including the traditional defensive adaptation to the environment and the cohesive interpersonal interaction,the traditional customs of exquisite land and water using,and the traditional ecological practice of flexibility and ingenuity.Finally,this paper explained the ecological and sociological logic of the traditional knowledge and pointed out that traditional knowledge may be considered that as an entry point for government-community collaborative management.Based on the results and discussion of this paper,the hypothesis that traditional knowledge is a perspective-institution-practice complex has been proved,and a further conclusion was draw that traditional knowledge serves as a site-specific scientific solution and a living cultural heritage with social suitability,which may inspire management measures to improve system resilience and promote sustainable development.
Traditional knowledge Resilience Sustainable development Agricultural landscape Tunpu Guizhou Karst
Li Jing Han Feng
College of Architecture and Urban Planning,Tongji University College of Architecture and Urban Planning Tongji University
国际会议
The 17th Landscape Architectural Symposium of China ,Japan and Korea(第17届中日韩风景园林学术研讨会)
西安
英文
161-173
2021-04-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)