A Study on the Water Management Knowledge of Traditional Villages from the Perspective of Stormwater Resilience-A Case Study of Changqi Ancient Village in Guangdong, China

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作者
Jiang, Xing [1 ]
He, Sihua [1 ]
Li, Ziang [1 ]
机构
[1] Guangzhou Univ, Inst Hist Theory & Conservat Cultural Heritage, Coll Architecture & Urban Planning, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China
关键词
stormwater resilience; Lingnan; Storm Water Management Model (SWMM); water management knowledge; Changqi ancient village in Guangdong; China;
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10.3390/su16229807
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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With the advancement of resilience concepts, enhancing resilience capacity has become an effective approach to addressing rainwater and flooding issues. Most rural planning and construction efforts adopt urban planning models from economically developed regions, often leading to surface hardening, which subsequently causes drainage difficulties and severe surface water accumulation during the rainy season. In contrast, traditional Lingnan villages, exemplified by Guangdong's Changqi Ancient Village, continue to function normally in flood-prone areas, suggesting that their water management knowledge merits investigation. Previous research on rainwater management in traditional Chinese villages has predominantly been qualitative, lacking scientific data support. This study employs an eco-social resilience perspective, combining field surveys and interviews with villagers, and utilizes the SWMM (Storm Water Management Model) software to conduct both qualitative and quantitative analyses of Changqi Ancient Village. The findings reveal the following: (1) The SWMM effectively quantifies rainwater and flood management in traditional villages. (2) From an ecological resilience perspective, the village's geographical location is crucial. The topography, along with a rainwater regulation system comprising rivers, ponds, ditches, and permeable pavements, significantly influences the village's drainage performance. (3) From a social resilience perspective, community participation is vital to the long-term stable development of traditional villages. This includes post-disaster collective fundraising by villagers for the restoration of rainwater and flood management facilities, the formulation of village regulations, and the construction and restoration of spiritual sites. (4) From an eco-social resilience perspective, the eco-social resilience system exhibits adaptive cyclical characteristics, where the geographical environment and the local economy significantly shape the ecological spatial patterns of Changqi, while positive interaction between nature and human society ensures the system's dynamic equilibrium.
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