Abstract
With the acceleration of urbanization, excessive urbanization and cluster expansion threaten the traditional environment of historical and cultural districts. The preservation of historical and cultural districts has become an important issue for urban development. Through literature review and case analysis, the six success factors are summarized in this article for historical and cultural district preservation: historical and cultural heritage, public participation, government actions, community construction, economic subsidies, and landscape appearance. By using the interpretive structure model to integrate the success factors, it has been concluded that historical and cultural heritage is the most basic factor. The results of this research provide an effective reference to enhance the preservation of historical areas.
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