Research and practice in harmonising nature and culture in Jaipur City, Rajasthan, India

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Anuranjan Roy, Madhura Yadav, Shikha Jain, Nitya Khendry, C. Chowdhary, G. Talukdar
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PurposePlanning for Jaipur City in Rajasthan, north-western India, which was added to the World Heritage List in 2019, considers the surrounding hills and water systems. Rapid urbanisation is currently placing strain on the area, and natural resources and city green spaces are deteriorating. A multidisciplinary team of academicians, researchers and practitioners was assembled under the Heritage Place Lab (HPL) initiative with the aim of developing a research agenda to complement the city's Special Area Heritage Plan (SAHP) that is currently in development.Design/methodology/approachGiven the complicated urban structure of Jaipur, an interdisciplinary approach involving experts from various fields and engagement from all levels of the city's stakeholders was necessary. The partnership proceeded following the parameters provided under the HPL to jointly build a research agenda focussing on the management challenges of the World Heritage Site.FindingsThe co-produced research programme narrowed its initial emphasis on documenting of the natural heritage of the city to reflect the functions it served in a social setting. It was also revealed that the conflicting nature of activities within the World Heritage Site is caused by overlapping jurisdictions of several administrative and legislative components.Originality/valueJaipur, examined here by an interdisciplinary Research-Practice Team, provides a valuable and unique case study for heritage management, particularly given that most historic cities in India are facing comparable concerns surrounding urbanisation with rising pressures on natural resources.
印度拉贾斯坦邦斋浦尔市自然与文化和谐的研究与实践
印度西北部拉贾斯坦邦的斋浦尔市于2019年被列入《世界遗产名录》,该城市的规划考虑了周围的丘陵和水系。目前,快速的城市化给该地区带来了压力,自然资源和城市绿地正在恶化。在遗产实验室(HPL)倡议下,一个由学者、研究人员和实践者组成的多学科团队聚集在一起,旨在制定一个研究议程,以补充目前正在开发的城市特殊地区遗产计划(SAHP)。设计/方法/方法考虑到斋浦尔复杂的城市结构,需要一种跨学科的方法,包括来自各个领域的专家和来自城市各级利益相关者的参与。这一伙伴关系按照HPL提供的参数进行,共同制定了一个研究议程,重点关注世界遗产的管理挑战。这一合作研究项目缩小了最初对城市自然遗产记录的重点,以反映其在社会环境中的功能。会议还指出,世界遗产遗址内活动的冲突性质是由于若干行政和立法部门的管辖权重叠造成的。一个跨学科的研究实践团队对斋浦尔进行了研究,为遗产管理提供了一个有价值和独特的案例研究,特别是考虑到印度大多数历史城市都面临着城市化和自然资源压力不断上升的类似问题。
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