Study on the Characteristics of Marine Intangible Cultural Heritage Under the Concept of Marine Biodiversity Conservation
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore the marine characteristics of marine intangible cultural heritage under the concept of marine biodiversity conservation and the conservation strategies based on this concept. Through a combination of literature survey and case study, this paper provides an in-depth understanding of the relationship between marine intangible cultural heritage and marine ecological environment, as well as its spatial distribution characteristics and influencing factors. This paper proposes conservation strategies based on the concept of marine biodiversity conservation, and elaborates specific measures such as strengthening international cooperation, formulating unified standards and norms, and establishing inheritance mechanisms. Finally, this paper investigates the spatial distribution characteristics of China’s marine intangible cultural heritage and its influencing factors. In terms of spatial and temporal evolution characteristics, the number of marine intangible heritage in the Song-Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties accounted for 18.43%, 20.27% and 26.83% respectively, with a total of 65.53%, making it the main period for the formation of marine intangible heritage in China. In the analysis of the influencing factors of the spatial distribution of marine ICH, the number of island-based marine ICH in 12 cities accounts for 80.3% of their total marine ICH. Therefore, this paper provides a more comprehensive and scientific reference for the protection of marine intangible cultural heritage.