Yuanduo Chen , Jingkun Xu , Huiwen Xiang , Zongsheng Huang , Zhixin Lin , Shaowei Lu
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Abstract
Globalization presents significant challenges to the authenticity of world heritage sites, often leading to tensions between preservation and development. Southwestern mountainous cities in China, despite relatively slow economic growth, have managed to maintain well-preserved historical and cultural heritage, though these areas remain underrecognized internationally. This study examines the spatial connectivity and vitality of public spaces in Guiyang, a representative city. Using Voronoi polygons and complex network analysis, the investigation focuses on the distribution, connectivity, and vitality optimization of public spaces in historical districts. Results indicate that natural factors shape the spatial organization, with social public spaces demonstrating the highest network stability. In contrast, collective spaces show local stability but are vulnerable to socioeconomic disparities. Both types exhibit a core-periphery structure with varying levels of openness. The proposed Distribution-Network-Vitality-Path (DNVP) system provides a framework for enhancing public space vitality, offering practical guidance for heritage conservation and urban planning globally.
期刊介绍:
in Shams Engineering Journal is an international journal devoted to publication of peer reviewed original high-quality research papers and review papers in both traditional topics and those of emerging science and technology. Areas of both theoretical and fundamental interest as well as those concerning industrial applications, emerging instrumental techniques and those which have some practical application to an aspect of human endeavor, such as the preservation of the environment, health, waste disposal are welcome. The overall focus is on original and rigorous scientific research results which have generic significance.
Ain Shams Engineering Journal focuses upon aspects of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering, environmental engineering, architectural and urban planning engineering. Papers in which knowledge from other disciplines is integrated with engineering are especially welcome like nanotechnology, material sciences, and computational methods as well as applied basic sciences: engineering mathematics, physics and chemistry.