Exploring opportunities for inclusive development of world heritage cities : case of Ahmedabad (Softcopy is also available) (Record no. 68222)
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Classification number | P TH-2435 |
Item number | MAK |
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Personal name | Makdani, Aarohi Manoj (PG180001) |
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Title | Exploring opportunities for inclusive development of world heritage cities : case of Ahmedabad (Softcopy is also available) |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2020 |
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Extent | xvi,112,24p. |
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Formatted contents note | Contents <br/>Undertaking i <br/>Certificate iii <br/>Acknowledgments v <br/>Abstract i <br/>Table of contents ix <br/>List of figures xiiiv <br/>List of tables xv <br/>List of maps xv <br/>1 INTRODUCTION 3 <br/>Defining cultural heritage and inclusivity 3<br/>Research background 4<br/>Problem statement 4<br/>Aim and objectives5<br/>1.4.1 Aim 5 <br/>Objectives 5<br/>Research Questions 5<br/>Research methodology 5<br/>Mapping perceptions and debates around World Heritage tag 6 <br/>Mapping socio – economic character of walled city residents 6 <br/>Mapping awareness levels among residents <br/>Devising strategies for community inclusive development 7 <br/>Scope and limitations <br/>Structure of report <br/>Reviewing existing literature <br/>Research methodology for primary survey and findings 8 <br/>Case studies 8 <br/>Recommendations and conclusion <br/>2 LITERATURE REVIEW 11 <br/>Introduction 11 <br/>UNESCO criteria for World Heritage Listing 12 <br/>Criteria for selection of Ahmedabad on the list 12 <br/>Benefits of World Heritage listing for a site 13 <br/>Economic benefits 13 <br/>Social benefits 13 <br/>Past heritage conservation efforts in Ahmedabad 14 <br/>Reviewing UNESCO nomination dossier 15 <br/>Current heritage conservation model – Ahmedabad 16 <br/>Ahmedabad’s social awareness and community participation 16 <br/>Critical reflections on Ahmedabad’s World Heritage inscription 17 <br/>Benefits and costs imposed due to inscription 18 <br/>Challenges faced by the residents 19 <br/>3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR PRIMARY SURVEY 23 <br/>Approach 23 <br/>Sampling strategy . 23 <br/>Selection of study area and samples 23 <br/>Selection of Khadia II as study area 23 <br/>Selection of pols 24 <br/>Selection of samples within pols 25 <br/>Stakeholders consulted 25 <br/>Qualitative and Quantitative data collected for primary survey 26 <br/>4 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY AREA 29 <br/>4.1 Introduction: Setting the context 29 <br/>4.2 Significance of Khadia II as study area <br/>4.3 Selection criteria of pols within Khadia II 30 <br/>4.4 Methodology and questionnaire 30 <br/>4.5 Importance of residents’ perceptions in conserving heritage 31 <br/>5 STUDY AREA – SURVEY AND ANALYSIS 35 <br/>5.1 Introduction to survey pols 35 <br/>5.1.1 Location of the pol 35 <br/>5.1.2 Heritage Grade Map 35 <br/>5.1.3 Visual analysis of the pol 36 <br/>5.1.4 Survey sampling for household survey 36 <br/>5.2 Selection of survey indicators 41 <br/>5.2.1 Survey sampling 42 <br/>5.2.2 Profile of respondents 42 <br/>5.3 Survey findings and analysis 42 <br/>5.3.1 Mapping and analysing social character 42 <br/>5.3.2 Mapping Economic character 46 <br/>5.3.3 Mapping relation between grades, income and condition 53 <br/>5.3.4 Mapping awareness levels among residents 56 <br/>5.4 Summarizing survey results 61 <br/>5.4.1 Shyamla ni pol 62 <br/>5.4.2 Dhal ni pol 62 <br/>5.4.3 Nagarbodi ni pol 63 <br/>5.5 Need for interventions based on survey findings 63 <br/>6 CASE STUDY 67 <br/>6.1 Hill forts of Rajasthan 67 <br/>6.2 Hoi An ancient Town, Vietnam 69 <br/>6.2.1 Income re-distribution model 70 <br/>6.3 Lunenburg, Canada 72 <br/>6.3.1 Heritage conservation in Lunenburg 72 <br/>6.3.2 Strategic Plan – Town of Lunenburg 73 <br/>7 FINDINGS AND PROPOSALS 77 <br/>7.3 Key findings 77 <br/>7.4 Proposals 78 <br/>7.2.1 Strategy 1: Preparing institutional framework 79 <br/>7.2.2 Strategy 2: Develop communication sharing platforms 80 <br/>7.2.3 Strategy 3: Financial strategies for tangible heritage assets 81 <br/>7.2.4 Strategy 4: Support and enhance livelihoods 91 <br/>7.3 Conclusion 93 <br/>7.4 Way forward 94 <br/>8 Bibliography 95 <br/>9 Annexure 1 99 <br/>9.2 Questionnaire for Household survey 99 <br/>9.3 Questionnaire for Government agencies 102 <br/>9.4 Questionnaire for NGOs 103 <br/>10 Annexure 2 105 <br/>10.2 HTDR application form and process 105<br/> |
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Personal name | Bandyopadhyay, Saswat (Guide) |
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Country | India |
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Topic | 2018 Batch |
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Topic | FP-PG |
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Topic | Master of Urban Planning |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Faculty of Planning | CEPT Library | CEPT Library | 06/11/2020 | Faculty of Planning | P TH-2435 MAK | 022865 | 05/11/2020 | 05/11/2020 | Thesis |