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            Architecture and Urbanism                                           Development protection of ethnic villages



            reasonably formulates  protection  and development   Investigation: All authors
            strategies centered  on  the Baodian  Temple. These   Methodology: Hao Wu
            strategies include practical methods and technologies for   Writing – original draft: Hao Wu
            façade transformation, selection of decorative materials,   Writing  – review & editing:  Hao  Wu,  Hongtao  Liu,
            showcasing  characteristic  cultural  elements,  and  Francesco Abbamonte
            enhancing environment construction. Moreover, the study
            actively explores the relationship between overall village   Ethics approval and consent to participate
            development and the protection of cultural landscapes,   Not applicable.
            aiming to devise a feasible plan suitable for the rural
            revitalization of Jiarong Tibetan villages.        Consent for publication
              Today, the protection of characteristic local cultures   Not applicable.
            relies on the joint efforts of rural planning, landscape
            design, and architectural design. However, due to the   Availability of data
            complexity  of  ethnic  cultures,  the  current  study  still   Data are available on reasonable request from the
            exhibits  limitations and  shortcomings. It  is  confined   corresponding author.
            to a case study of a single region, failing to provide
            sufficient material for a comprehensive discussion on the   References
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            Author contributions
                                                               Hou, X. W., Cheng, B., & Yang, J. (2021). A quantitative study
            Conceptualization: Hao Wu, Hongtao Liu                on the exterior wall texture of stone-built dwellings in
            Formal analysis: Hao Wu                               traditional villages in China: A case study of the Xisuo village


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