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