Research on the Collaborative Development of Rural Tourism and Landscape Architecture Development and Operation - Based on the Logical Analysis of Landscape Architecture Operation Boosting Rural Tourism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71222/17haae20Keywords:
rural tourism, landscape architecture, development and operation, synergistic development, internal logic, optimization pathwaysAbstract
Against the backdrop of rural revitalization and the high-quality integration of culture and tourism, rural tourism has become a crucial carrier for activating endogenous rural dynamics and promoting the flow of urban-rural elements. Landscape architecture serves as the core support for enhancing landscape quality, ecological protection, and the inheritance of local culture in rural tourism. This paper takes the synergistic symbiotic relationship between the two as its entry point to elucidate the internal logic by which landscape architecture operations empower rural tourism development. It analyzes existing problems in their integrated development, such as disconnection in planning, singular operation models, and insufficient cultural excavation. Combining typical case studies, the paper proposes optimization strategies to provide theoretical and practical references for improving the quality and efficiency of rural tourism and supporting comprehensive rural revitalization.References
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