Pan Ying, Nik Hashim Nik Hazwani, Goh Hong Ching
Centre for Sustainable Urban Planning and Real Estate (SUPRE), Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Sci Rep. 2024 May 22;14(1):11717. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-62770-0.
Historic districts are integral components of urban space, possessing diverse ecosystems that can offer various cultural services to the public. Urbanization and tourism development have led to the degradation of the ecological landscapes within historic districts, impacting sustainable development. Incorporating Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) into the environmental research of historic districts can meet people's spiritual needs, enhance intangible benefits for humanity, and promote the conservation of the ecological environment within historic districts. Therefore, this study conducted perceptual quantification research on CES in four typical historic districts in Fuzhou City, crawling the online comment data through Python, mined its potential themes using Biterm Topic Model (BTM), and extracted and categorized the indicators of CES of historic districts by combining with expert consultation; meanwhile, the satisfaction of CES of historic districts is further explored with the help of two methods, namely, sentiment analysis and Importance-Performance analysis (IPA), and summarized the public perception of CES of historic districts. The results of the study show that: (1) the dimensions of public perception of CES in urban historic districts include Cultural Heritage, Leisure Tourism, Aesthetic Enjoyment, Spiritual Fulfillment, Inspiration, and Science Education six indicators, of which Leisure Tourism is most easily perceived by the public, but its satisfaction is not high; (2) the public's perception of positive emotions towards the CES of historic districts in Fuzhou is greater than negative emotions, with positive emotions accounting for 80.61%; (3) the public's overall satisfaction with the CES of Fuzhou's historic districts is high, and according to the final analysis results of the IPA, the four historic districts of Fuzhou are respectively proposed to improve the opinions. Based on big data, this study explores the public perception characteristics of CES in Fuzhou historic districts to promote its sustainable development and improve public well-being, which is of great significance to protecting the ecological environment of historic districts and improving the quality of cultural services.
历史街区是城市空间的重要组成部分,拥有多样的生态系统,能够为公众提供各种文化服务。城市化和旅游业的发展导致了历史街区内生态景观的退化,影响了可持续发展。将文化生态系统服务(CES)纳入历史街区的环境研究中,可以满足人们的精神需求,增加对人类的无形益处,并促进历史街区内生态环境的保护。因此,本研究对福州市四个典型历史街区的CES进行了感知量化研究,通过Python爬取在线评论数据,使用双词主题模型(BTM)挖掘其潜在主题,并结合专家咨询提取和分类历史街区CES的指标;同时,借助情感分析和重要性-绩效分析(IPA)两种方法进一步探究历史街区CES的满意度,并总结公众对历史街区CES的认知。研究结果表明:(1)城市历史街区公众对CES的感知维度包括文化遗产、休闲旅游、审美享受、精神满足、灵感启发和科学教育六个指标,其中休闲旅游最易被公众感知,但满意度不高;(2)福州市公众对历史街区CES的积极情绪感知大于消极情绪,积极情绪占80.61%;(3)福州市公众对历史街区CES的总体满意度较高,根据IPA的最终分析结果,分别对福州市四个历史街区提出了改进意见。本研究基于大数据探索福州市历史街区CES的公众感知特征,以促进其可持续发展并提高公众福祉,对保护历史街区生态环境和提升文化服务质量具有重要意义。