Historic districts for all - India : a social and human approach for sustainable revitalisation : a guide for urban actors (Draft August 2009) (Record no. 55815)

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Personal name Suri, Shipra Narang
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Title Historic districts for all - India : a social and human approach for sustainable revitalisation : a guide for urban actors (Draft August 2009)
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2009
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Extent vi,92p.
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Formatted contents note Content<br/>1. Introduction 1<br/>1.1 A renewed focus on cities 2<br/>1.2 The significance of historic cities and districts 2<br/>1.3 The changing urban context in India 3<br/>1.4 Purpose of this guide 4<br/>1.5 Structure of the guide 5<br/>1.6 A work in progress 6<br/>2. Social and Human Revitalisation of Histori Districts in India: What Challenges? 7<br/>2.1 Poverty, social exclusion and conflict in historic districts 9<br/>2.2 Inadequate housing, infrastructure and a deteriorating living environment 11<br/>2.3 Land tenure, ownership and tenancy 16<br/>2.4 Legislation, policy and a fragmented governance framework for historic districts 17<br/>2.5 Weak urban governance and conflicting interests 20<br/>3. Revitalising -What? And the Results? 23<br/>3.1 Enhancing public spaces and the urban environment while sustainably protecting the cultural and natural resources 24<br/>3.2 Improving inhabitants' living conditions (poverty, employment, housing, safety, traffic management) 27<br/>3.3 Responding to current needs while maintaining the city's identity and traditional practices 34<br/>3.4 Developing cultural tourism and supporting creativity and cultural diversity 36<br/>4. Revitalising- How? With Whom? 41<br/>4.1 Key stakeholders and partners in the revitalisation of historic districts 42<br/>4.2 Learning from the past 48<br/>5. A Step-by-Step approach 51<br/>5.1 Diagnosis 54<br/>5.2 Visioning 56<br/>5.3 Action 57<br/>5.4 Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) 60<br/>5.5 Capitalisation 62<br/>6. Success factors 63<br/>7. Need help? 67<br/>Annex 1: The Changing Face of Urban India 74<br/>Annex 2: Glossary 79<br/>Annex 3: International instruments 85<br/>Annex 4: UNESCO Chairs and International Networks on Habitat and Cities 87<br/>Annex 5: UN-HABITAT International Training Centres 87<br/>References 88<br/>
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Country India
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