Abstract

Traditional urban public spaces are highly significant because they retain identities, histories, and memories of thecommunity in any cultural landscape. These spaces have existed since the prehistoric era and are an important part of alandscape's unique identity. These spaces are also a part of larger ecological settings, where ecological features have animpact on the design, purpose, and cultural significance. Therefore, This paper identifies specific indicators of ecologicalidentity through the application of case study analysis and multidisciplinary research methods and explores the influence ofecological features in and around traditional public spaces on their cultural significance within a cultural landscape. Thefindings reveal that the natural environment and traditional public spaces are intricately entwined with human culture inthe chosen study area and emphasise how important it is to comprehend the interactions between ecological and culturalfactors to conserve such spaces while promoting sustainable urban development.

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