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Rural Culture and Tourism Planning Research Team

2024-08-30 16:28:18

Research Interests:

1.Rural culture

2.Red culture

3.National cultural parks

4.Rural heritage tourism

5.Rural ecotourism

Team Profile:

*Highlight team characteristics and strengths, specify research areas with cooperation intentions, and demonstrate the experience of international exchange and cooperation (if any) and the results of high-level papers.

Team characteristics:

1.Team composition: Interdisciplinary integration of multiple disciplines.This team is composed of teachers and students from multiple disciplines and majors such as tourism management, social work, exhibition economy and management, law, rural regional development, etc. From the perspective of integration of agriculture, culture, and tourism, the team explores rural ecotourism construction in terms of rural culture, ecology, economy, and governance and supports rural revitalization and rural high-quality development.

2.Research content and methodology: In-depth investigation of village history at grass-roots level, field visits, and planning.By adhering to the principle of "putting down roots in the countryside", the teachers and students of this team stay in the countryside, adopt the working approach of eating, living, and working together, fully utilize oral history and other field investigation methods to deeply explore rural history, investigate the topography and vegetation coverage on the spot, and deeply integrate multiple factors such as economy, culture, ecology, and society, so as to formulate rural development planning in line with the actual situation.

3.Teaching methodology: Field teaching and inheritance from master to apprentice.By adopting the model of "master-apprentice system" where "the old hands teach the new", teachers take root in the countryside to lead and guide the work content on the spot, and a mentoring mechanism has been gradually formed within the student team, which not only gives full play to the role of demonstration and guidance but also exercises the students' independent learning ability.


Advantages:

1.Though interdisciplinary integration of multiple disciplines among agriculture, culture, and tourism, a complete system of knowledge is established, which is more in line with the development needs of rural construction.Covering multiple disciplines and majors such as tourism management, social work, exhibition economy and management, law, and rural regional development, the team has established a comprehensive and relatively complete system of knowledge. It can provide powerful intellectual support and technical support in many fields and directions, such as agricultural industry technology, rural local culture, rural legal guarantee, etc., which is more in line with the actual needs of current rural construction and high-quality development in China.

2.The team keeps close contact and long-term cooperative relationships with international high-level institutions.The team members keep close contact and cooperation with international high-level institutions in the forms of co-authored papers, joint applications for projects, and participation in international conferences. For example, they have carried out in-depth international cooperation and exchanges with Professor Gary Sigley from Beijing Normal University and Professor Warwick Powell from Queensland University in heritage tourism and eco-agricultural tourism, as well as long-term cooperation with Associate Professor Kan Karita from Hong Kong Polytechnic University in rural economic development and rural community governance.

3.Theory and practice are deeply integrated.The team members not only carefully delve in the fields of rural culture, rural governance, rural tourism, and national cultural parks and explore respective characteristics and related brands in these fields, but also take root in the countryside to combine the research content with the realistic needs of rural tourism planning and construction and rural sustainable development.

Research areas with cooperation intentions:

1.Cooperation intention has been reached with Professor Ku Hok Bun from Hong Kong Polytechnic University in the fields of rural development and rural social work.

2.Cooperation intention has been reached with Assistant ProfessorGuo Jia’nanfrom City University of Macau in the fields of rural culture and sustainable agriculture.

3.Cooperation intention has been reached with Professor Warwick Powell from Queensland University in the field of agricultural ecotourism.

4.Cooperation intention has been reached with Professor Gary Sigley from Beijing Normal University in the field of rural heritage tourism.

Experience of international cooperation and exchange:

Chen Xi, a member of the team, went to Hong Kong Polytechnic University from 2019 to 2020 for study and exchange. She extended long-term cooperation with Associate Professor Kan Karita at Hong Kong Polytechnic University in rural economic development, rural community governance, and other fields. She has successively carried out research in Guangdong, Beijing, and other places and contributed to the publication of academic papers with other researchers. Both of them now still maintain the cooperative relationship.

Papers:

1.Yueqi Na, Zhujun Hong, Siyuan Ren and Kai Huang .Optimizing the construction of ecological networks in Beijing using a morphological spatial pattern analysis—minimal cumulative resistance model[J]. .Frontiers in Environmental Science

2.Wang Run, Wei Qimeng, Pan Xiaomin, et al. Research on Evaluation and Capacity Building of Rural Ecological Resilience. Ecological Economy, May 2025 (accepted to be published).

3.Wang Run, Wei Qimeng. Policy Analysis on the Growth of Skiing Industry - Based on the Grounded Theory in Chongli, Hebei. Journal of Hebei University of Science and Technology (Social Sciences Edition), September 2022.

4.Wang Run, Liu Jiaming, Zhang Wenling. Study on Spatial Zoning of Rural Tourism in Jingjinji Region in the View of Big Data. Chinese Journal of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, December 2017.

5.Wang Run, Liu Aili, Zheng Jian. Research on the Characteristics of Tourism Cluster: The Example of Yanqi Town in Huairou District, Beijing City. Areal Research and Development, March 2015.

6.Wang Run, Huang Kai, Zhu He. Review of Domestic and Overseas Research on Urban Recreational Land. Journal of Huazhong Agricultural University (Social Science Edition), March 2015.

7.Wang Run, Ma Liang, Zhao Zhiping, et al. Study on Leisure Supply and Demand Pressure in Beijing Suburbs from the Radiation Demography Perspective. Northwest Population Journal, February 2015.

8.Wang Run, Ma Liang, Ma Xiaoyan. Evaluation of Tourism Development Potential of World Heritage Sites in China Based on the Analysis of Resources and Locational Conditions. Landscape Architecture, April 2014.

9.Tian Zhihui, Wang Run, Zhao Qun, et al. Study on temporal and spatial variations in the ecosystem service value of Beijing greenlands from 2000 to 2012. Journal of China Agricultural University, June 2017.

10.Zhang J, Li Q.Research on the Complex Mechanism of Placeness, Sense of Place, and Satisfaction of Historical and Cultural Blocks in Beijing's Old City Based on Structural Equation Model[J].Complexity, 2021, 2021.

11.Zhang J, Shang Y, Li Q,et al. Inheritance and Development: Study on the Overall Management and Control Strategies of the North–South Extension of Central Axis of Beijing [J].Sustainability, 2021, 13.

12.Zhang Jing, Li Qiang, Li Shiyu. Study on Residents' Perceptions of Tourism Impact at the World Heritage Site: Villagers of Zhaoling village and Changling Village in Shisanling Town, Changping District, Beijing as the Case [J]. Urban Development Studies, 2019, 26 (05): 33-36.

13.Zhang Jing, Li Qiang, Chen Ge, Wang Bingyuan. Study on Residents' Perceptions of Tourism Empowerment in Communities of Cultural Heritage Sites: Villagers of Chadao Village in Badaling Town, Beijing as the Case [J]. Construction Science and Technology, 2018 (05): 63-64.

14.Li Qiang, Shao Dandan, Zhang Jing, et al. The Objects of Territorial Space Planning in the Era of Ecological Civilization [J]. Urban Development Studies, 2023, 30 (04): 1-8.

15.Li Qiang, Shang Yuchen, Zhang Jing. Climatic Adaptation Strategy for Renewal of Beijing Historical and Cultural Blocks [J]. Informatization of China Construction, 2022,(10): 71-73.

16.Li Qiang, Zhang Jing. Retrospect and Reflection on China's Spatial Planning [J]. Urban Development Studies, 2019, 26 (01): 7-12.

17.Li Qiang, Zhang Jing. Rationality and Western Urban Planning Theory [J]. Urban Development Studies, 2019, 26 (04): 17-24.

18.Wang Xiaotong, Han Jiazhen, Lin Jian. Response of Land Use and Net Primary Productivity to Coal Mining: A Case Study of Huainan City and Its Mining Areas. Land, 2022, 11, 973. (SSCI,JCR=Q2,IF=3.905).

19.Hu Zhenqi,Wang Xiaotong, Kevin McSweeney, Li Yong. Restoring subsided coal mined land to farmland using optimized placement of Yellow River sediment to amend soil. Land Degradation & Development, 2022,1-14. (SCI,JCR=Q2,IF=4.377).

20.Wang Xiaotong, Hu Zhenqi, Liang Yusheng. Impact of interlayer on moisture characteristics of reclaimed soil backfilled with Yellow River sediments, Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2020,13(01), 153-159. (SCI, Q2, IF=2.032)

21.Chen Xi, Zhang Heqing. Study on the Actions of Inclusive Community Construction under Social Exclusion and Resident Autonomy in Industrialized Communities - Taking the Example of Community H in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province [J]. Research on Urban Social Work (Vol. 10), 2022: 1-18 (CSSCI).

22.Kan K,Chen X. Land Speculation by Villagers: Territorialities of Accumulation and Exclusion in Peri-urban China[J]. CITIES,2021,119(2):1-10.(SSCI,Q1,IF:6.077)。

23.Kan K,Chen X. Tilling Another’s Land: Migrant Farming under Rural Industrialization and Urbanization in China[J]. Journal of Agrarian Change,2022,22(2):299-316.(SSCI,Q2,IF:2.902)。

24.Zhang Heqing, Chen Xi. Social Empowerment, Social Economy, and Community Development for Poverty Reduction [J]. Journal of Social Development, 2022 (4): 108-125 (CSSCI).

25.Sigley G, An Z, Song C, et al. Cultural route heritage as mobility narrative: the world heritage inscription of China’s Grand Canal[J]. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2024: 1-13.

26.An Z, Zhou S. Trialectics of Spatiality: The Negotiation Process between Winter Swimmers and the Municipal Government of Beijing[J]. Sustainability, 2022, 14(10): 6300.

27.Sigley G, An Z. Caravan Modernity: The Strategic Revitalisation of China’s Dynastic Transportation System during the Second Sino–Japanese War[J]. Asian Studies Review, 2023: 1-19.

28.Gary Sigley, An Zhuolin. Cultural Route Heritage and Modernity - Taking the Example of Ancient Tea Horse Road of Southwest China [J]. Qinghai Journal of Ethnology. (received)

29.An Zhuolin, Zhou Shangyi. How to construct national identity based on cultural heritages? A case study of the Grand Canal National Culture Park [J]. Journal of Chinese Ecotourism, 2023, 13 (3): 408-419.

30.Gary Sigley, An Zhuolin. Australia and Tea: A Social History of the World's Most Popular Beverage in Australia [J]. Guizhou Ethnic Studies, 2022, 43 (05): 74-80.

An Zhuolin, Zhou Shangyi. The Mechanism of Cultural Heritage Protection in National Culture Parks Based on Geographical Scale-transformation [J]. Research on Development, 2022, No. 218 (1): 20-30.

Team Members:

1.Huang Kai, e-mail address: 19906701@bua.edu.cn

2.Ma Liang, e-mail address: malianglvyou@163.com

3.Chen Ge, e-mail address: chenge@bua.edu.cn

4.Zhang Jing, e-mail address: Janzhang@bua.edu.cn

5.Wang Run, e-mail address: sleaky@126.com

6.Long Fei, e-mail address: jessielongfei@163.com

7.Wang Xiaotong, e-mail address: xiaotong0532@126.com

8.Dong Jun, e-mail address: 783497839@qq.com

9.Chen Xi, e-mail address: chenxi@bua.edu.cn

10.An Zhuolin, e-mail address:an_zhuolin@163.com

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