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A Preliminary Study on Industrial Landscape Planning and Spatial Layout in Belgium

Jiazhen Zhang, Jérémy Cenci, Vincent Becue

2021Heritage30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As the material carrier of industrial heritage, industrial landscape planning integrates industrial heritage, post-industrial, and industrial tourism landscapes. In this study, we define the concept of industrial landscape planning. As a subsystem of urban planning, we study industrial landscape planning by using the theories and methods of urban planning. As an example, we consider Belgium and identify the main categories of industrial landscape planning as industrial heritage landscape and industrial tourism landscape. We use an ArcGIS spatial analysis tool and kernel density calculations and reveal the characteristics of four clusters of industrial heritage spatial layout in Belgium, which match its located industrial development route. Each cluster has unique regional characteristics that were spontaneously formed according to existing social and natural resources. At the level of urban planning, there is a lack of unified re-creation. Urban planning is relatively separated from the protection of industrial heritage in Belgium.

Topics & Concepts

Industrial heritageTourismLandscape planningUrban planningGeographyCultural heritageIndustrial archaeologySpatial planningIndustrial districtEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementCivil engineeringCultural heritage managementArchaeologyEngineeringEnvironmental scienceLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrbanization and City PlanningKorean Urban and Social Studies
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