While existing research on historic district resilience remains largely theoretical, this study bridges the gap by integrating Conzenian urban morphology with resilience theory, proposing a novel quantitative assessment framework. By correlating Conzen’s “three morphological elements” with resilience attributes, we delineate “morphological regions”, quantify multi-dimensional indicators, and generate resilience grids. These are synthesized into “morphological resilience zones”, enabling stratified management strategies tailored to distinct resilience levels. The framework advances data-driven, fine-grained conservation for historic districts, offering both methodological innovation and practical applicability.

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Morphological Resilience Assessment in Historic Districts: A Framework Integrating Urban Form and Case Application in Jinan Historic Commercial District

  • Xin Yin,
  • Zekun Duan,
  • Lei Gai,
  • Zhongjian Shen

摘要

While existing research on historic district resilience remains largely theoretical, this study bridges the gap by integrating Conzenian urban morphology with resilience theory, proposing a novel quantitative assessment framework. By correlating Conzen’s “three morphological elements” with resilience attributes, we delineate “morphological regions”, quantify multi-dimensional indicators, and generate resilience grids. These are synthesized into “morphological resilience zones”, enabling stratified management strategies tailored to distinct resilience levels. The framework advances data-driven, fine-grained conservation for historic districts, offering both methodological innovation and practical applicability.