Integrating Salt Culture into Rural Revitalization: Planning and Design of a Thematic Creative Agricultural Garden in Jintan, Jiangsu, China
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Keywords

Landscape garden
Rural revitalization
Theme creative farm
Salt culture
Planning and design

DOI

10.26689/jard.v8i2.6344

Submitted : 2024-02-26
Accepted : 2024-03-12
Published : 2024-03-27

Abstract

This research establishes a strategic framework for developing a salt culture-themed agricultural garden in Jintan, Jiangsu to boost rural vibrancy and cultural tourism while honoring local salt heritage. It employs the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) for a data-driven and structured approach to evaluate the sustainability and cultural significance of agricultural initiatives. This framework ensures a balanced blend of agriculture, culture, and tourism to foster a sustainable and culturally rich experience. The study highlights the value of structured methodologies in planning culturally impactful agricultural projects.

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