He is vice-president of the Historical and Cultural City Planning Academic Committee of the China Association of City Planning (CACP), director of the Tongji University Urban Planning & Design Institute (TJUPDI) and the World Heritage Institute of Training and Research for the Asia and the Pacific Region (WHITRAP) in Shanghai. With a Ph.D from Tongji University, Zhou Jian is an urban planner and professor at the College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP) at Tongji University since 1987.
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Roger BATAILLE – Heritage and innovation : keys to revitalization of Ervy-le Chatel, a small medieval town in a rural areaĪlain MARINOS – How to make the city attractive? Two case studies : Pont-Croix, Petite Cités de Caractère, and the metropole of Brest HU Lian & ZHANG Chunyan – How tourism stimulates local policies’ adjustment? Two case studies in Tianjin: celebrities’ former residences on Wu Dadao and homestays in Xijingyu – Natural and Cultural Heritage based Territorial Spatial Planning in China, the case of South Anhui – Some efforts for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in a World Heritage City, the case of Pingyao ZHOU Jian – Study on Heritage and Tourism Spatial Strategy in Yangtze River Delta ecological low-carbon integrated development demonstration zone INTRODUCTIONS – Minja YANG and Françoise GED
Pr ZHANG Chunyan et Mrs HU Lian, Tianjin Universityįrançoise Ged, Observatoire de la Chine, Cité de l’architecture & du patrimoine, INALCO Minja Yang, RLICC/KUL Emeritus & ex-Unesco Pr SHAO Yong, Tongji University, Shanghai
Roger Bataille, Mayor of Ervy-le-Chatel, Vice-president of the Association “Petites Cités de Caractère” Alain Marinos, national delegate of the Association “Petites Cités de Caractère” The purpose of the case studies presented will be to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the achievements carried out, so as to help the dissemination of good practices and contribute to the elaboration of specific recommendations, targeted by type of actors or context. The inhabitants are involved upstream of these experimental processes. In France as in China, integrated approaches have been carried out in an attempt to combine and produce new urban management tools that combine cultural, natural and intangible heritage, tourism and environmental quality in a territorial vision that involves villages, towns and cities. The problems encountered with regard to the endangerment of heritage, landscapes and populations on over-exploited or poorly exploited sites are now shared by China and Western countries alike. In China, the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) will focus on the domestic market, including heritage and tourism, both of which have been factors of development for more than two decades. In partnership with: Association des Petites Cites de Caractère and Tongji University Organised with: Observatoire de l’architecture de la Chine contemporaine TÉLÉCHARGER INFORMATIONS DÉTAILLÉES ICI (Français)
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