03007nas a2200421 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003653002400044653002300068653003300091653002600124653001800150653001100168653002700179653003400206653002600240653002700266653002500293653001900318653002200337653001400359653002400373653002900397653002300426653002500449100001100474700001100485700001200496700001100508700001100519245016600530856014700696300001400843490000700857520170100864022002002565 2017 d10aContributing factor10acultural resources10aDistribution characteristics10aEcological protection10aGesar culture10aGuoluo10aInfluencing mechanisms10aIntangible cultural heritages10aQinghai Tibet plateau10aQinghai-Xizang Plateau10aSpatial distribution10aTransportation10acultural heritage10aethnicity10aexperimental design10anature-society relations10aphysical geography10aSpatial distribution1 aH. Zhu1 aJ. Liu1 aZ. Sang1 aW. Wei1 aZ. Wei00aCharacteristic and contribution factors of different types of ethnic cultural resources: A case study of Gesar cultural and ecological protection experiment area uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85029000969&doi=10.11821%2fdlxb201706013&partnerID=40&md5=25460ff1c883b8267a9e93066a2e5301 a1118-11320 v723 aBeing a unique local cultural form derived from The Epic Gesar (human intangible cultural heritage), the Gesar culture remains primarily in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of China. Due to its historical value, studying the classification, spatial distribution and contribution factors of Gesar culture is of great significance to explore the relationship between man and environment in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and protecting the Gesar human intangible cultural heritage. Guoluo, which boasts the richest Gesar cultural resources in China, is taken as a case in this study. Based on the definition and classification of Gesar cultural resources, this article examined the relationship between the spatial distribution characteristics of Gesar cultural resources and the physical geography factors (including elevation, water source, slope, aspect, and accessibility) in Guoluo. Subsequently, the influencing mechanisms of the above factors on the spatial distribution of cultural resources were further discussed. It was concluded that, (1) Gesar cultural resources can be divided into 4 categories, 11 sub-categories, and 60 small categories; (2) the distribution of Gesar cultural resources, especially the inheritors type, presented a pattern of cluster; the most concentrated spaces for 3 Gesar cultural resources types were identified; (3) the spatial distribution of Gesar cultural resources is closely related to the physical geography conditions. Specifically, most of them were concentrated in the proximity of water source with relatively low altitude. Moreover, the three types of Gesar cultural resources have been affected by different factors including slope, aspect, and accessibility. a03755444 (ISSN)