Abstract

With the decline of the big industrial period, many industrial cities in China are facing the problem of urban transformation. Post-industrial economic activities and social life often replace the demand for land and population growth, and the particular type of cultural heritage of industrial heritage is often abandoned and decayed. Recent domestic and foreign research has responded to this problem and sought to provide solutions for the protection and reuse of industrial heritage. Despite some progress, the advice and feelings of ordinary citizens are often rarely considered, or how local urban characteristics become the core of urban reconstruction. To solve this problem, the focus of this study is the case study of Pingdingshan City. Pingdingshan is an industrial city with coal as its core industry. Shortly, the problem of industrial heritage will be a severe problem facing the city. The study included research designs and methods for collecting data from field observations, questionnaires, interviews, and literature studies. In the process, researchers have critically considered the importance and implications of public participation in exploring the way in which they are protected and reused through the protection and reuse of industrial heritage. It is particularly worth mentioning that in the reconstruction of the protection and reuse of industrial heritage in Pingdingshan, government officials and enterprises lack sensitivity to local conditions and the views of residents. The study concluded that the protection and reuse of industrial heritage require public participation and that the public’s demands can guide and determine the way industrial heritage is protected and reused.

Highlights

  • From the previous data analysis, it can be seen that the position of coal in Pingdingshan is very important

  • Pingdingshan is a city that is excited by coal mining

  • Because the industrial heritage of Pingdingshan is of great significance to the city and local residents, it is hoped that planning for the protection and reuse of the industrial heritage sites in Pingdingshan will eventually be taken seriously

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Introduction

With the rapid development of Chinese society, urban industry is facing the transformation of its industrial structure, ecological and environmental balance, and sustainable economic development. Components of the of industrial system are facing obsolescence, and the concept of “industrial heritage” has emerged [1]. Industrial heritage is a particular type of cultural heritage. Increasing numbers of people have realised that the closed factories, depleted mines and abandoned railways have lost their original production functions, but those that carry industrial civilisation have, over time, accumulated an industrial heritage with a specific value. Industrial heritage is a testimony to human civilisation and historical development. Its historical and cultural values, knowledge value, scientific and technological value, economic value, and artistic value have been widely recognized worldwide [2]. Industrial heritage is defined in the Nizhny Tagil Charter for the Industrial

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