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Research and Practice of Landscape Design for International Mining Heritage

Li Yanchao, Wu Jiayu, Du Yan

Keywords: Mining Heritage; Mining Park; Landscape Design; Literature Review; Case Study

Abstract:

Research on international mining heritage has traversed three phases, and calls for more cross-disciplinary and cross-border cooperation as well as multi-resources sharing. Up to now, the study of mining heritage covers three aspects: evaluation of mining culture and material resources, redevelopment of mining landscape and restoration of mining heritage, mining tourism development. Besides, the theories and case studies from different countries presented in this article can provide ideas to deal with problems in National Mine Park of China.


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