As the highest terrain trade route in the world today——"the ancient tea-horse road", is called cultural corridor of ethnic migration and civilization channel of Buddhism."The ancient tea-horse road" of Pu’er is one of significant nodes in the ancient Yunnan-Tibet tea-horse road, witness of vicissitude of trade on the road and evolvement of heritages and ethnic culture. Now in the impact of rapid development of towns along the road, on the one hand, the road which is substituted by modern transportation has been forgotten by degrees by people; on the other hand, the linear cultural heritage is facing the threats of original genuine and integrity. Based on the previous analysis, construction and protection of corridor has theoretical and practical significance.The research contents and conclusions are as follows:(1) This article identifies resources constitute of lineal cultural heritages corridor. This paper reviews historical evolution of the ancient tea-horse road in Puer. By way of retrieval of literature resources, site investigation and GIS information technology, the paper completed a heritages’identification and login. There are222loging heritages to constitute heritage corridor resources, including104material cultural heritages and118non-material cultural heritages. And from the aspect of type, decade, protection level and so on, the composition of corridor resources is analyzed.(2) The corridor protection system are also made up of heritage value assessment and analysis of the spatial characteristics. The heritage value assessment and grading are completed through Delphi and AHP method, the value of heritage is divided into three levels. Under GIS platform, it analyzes heritages’spatial characteristics with the method of spatial analysis.Finally,the paper builds heritage corridors about969kilometers long which construct corridor protection pattern,and gives suggestions regarding to protective strategies.Combination of the above analysis,the article proposes protection pattern of lineal cultural heritage corridor and theoretical framework. |