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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
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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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