摘要
本研究旨在探索现代文旅设计美学框架下森林防火标识系统的艺术性重构与实践路径。通过文献研究、实地调研与跨学科分析法,结合文旅景观生态学与视觉传达理论,系统剖析传统标识系统在视觉传达、空间融合与文化叙事中的三重困境。研究构建“美学-功能-文化”三位一体的重构模型,提出基于色彩语义学的视觉优化策略、景观符号学的空间融合路径及地域文化转译的叙事方法,并以福建武夷山国家公园为例进行实证设计。研究表明:艺术性重构可使标识信息识别效率提升42%,游客防火行为依从度提高37%。该研究为文旅场景下的森林防火设施创新提供理论框架与技术范式,助力生态保护与旅游经济的协同发展。
In this paper,the artistic reconstruction and practical pathways of forest fire prevention sign systems within the framework of modern cultural tourism design aesthetics were explored.Through literature review,field surveys,and interdisciplinary analysis,combined with theories of cultural landscape ecology and visual communication,the three dilemmas of traditional sign systems in visual communication,spatial integration,and cultural narrative were systematically analyzed in this study.A"aesthetics-function-culture"trinity reconstruction model was constructed,proposing visual optimization strategies based on color semantics,spatial integration paths using landscape semiotics,and narrative methods for regional culture translation.Empirical design was conducted in Wuyishan National Park,Fujian Province.Results showed that artistic reconstruction enhanced sign information recognition efficiency by 42%and tourist fire-prevention compliance by 37%.This research provided a theoretical framework and technical paradigm for innovative forest fire prevention facilities in cultural tourism scenarios,facilitating the coordinated development of ecological protection and tourism economy.
作者
董君
郑肖瑶
陈燕燕
DONG Jun;ZHENG Xiao-yao;CHEN Yan-yan(Beijing University of Agriculture,Beijing 102200,P.R.China;Guangdong Technician College of Light Industry,Guangzhou 511330,Guangdong,P.R.China;Postdoctoral Workstation,College of Fine Arts,Fujian Normal University,Fuzhou 350108,Fujian,P.R.China)
出处
《森林防火》
2025年第6期39-42,共4页
JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE SCIENCE
基金
中国技协2024年度规划科研课题(JXK24A15)
中国轻工业联合会教育工作分会/全国轻工职业教育教学指导委员会课题(QGJY2024045)。
关键词
文旅设计美学
森林防火
标识系统
艺术性重构
景观符号学
Cultural tourism design aesthetics
Forest fire prevention
Sign system
Artistic reconstruction
Landscape semiotics