Influence of Environmental Factors on the Site Selection and Layout of Ancient Military Towns (Zhejiang Region)

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Abstract

There are many subjective inferences regarding environment-related studies in modern studies of ancient military defense heritage, and the objective quantitative analysis of citadel site selection and layout has become the key to interpreting the environmental adaptability of citadels under defense strategies. Based on this, it has been proposed in this research that the site selection of ancient military citadels in a specific region (Zhejiang) has environmental adaptability characteristics. Firstly, an elevated hydrological overlay model was established by predicting and graphically verifying the ancient hydrological thresholds through geospatial analysis strategies. Secondly, the hydrological and topographical indicators of the regional environment where the military citadel is located were digitally extracted. Finally, correlation and weight influence calculations were performed for different environmental data. The environmental adaptability characteristics of the site layout of the Ming dynasty-era Zhejiang coastal defense military citadel, based on military defense needs, were obtained. In this way, we promote digital technology for the excavation, conservation and sustainable use of heritage resources.

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Tan, L., Liu, H., Liu, J., Zhou, J., Zhao, P., Zhang, Y., … Yang, L. (2022). Influence of Environmental Factors on the Site Selection and Layout of Ancient Military Towns (Zhejiang Region). Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14052572

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