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Inclusive Heritage-Based City Development Program in India

Authors: World Bank Group; Cities Alliance;

Inclusive Heritage-Based City Development Program in India

Abstract

This report summarizes the motivation, objectives, methodology, results and lessons learned from the design and implementation of the Demonstration Program on Inclusive Heritage-based City Development in India. The development objective of this program is to test an inclusive heritage-based approach to city development planning in three pilot cities with a focus on learning and future expansion. The pilot cities include a metropolis (Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh), a medium-size city (Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh) and a small city (Ajmer-Pushkar, Rajasthan). The pilot cities have been selected on the basis of population, living standards in historic areas, heritage value and reform orientation. These cities represent India s diversity in terms of settlements as well as social and cultural heritage, and provide scope for customizing the tested planning instruments, specific institutional and financial arrangements and methods at an early stage. An initial activity is the first phase of a larger program aimed at providing national policy makers, state governments, urban local bodies and sector professionals in India with exemplary practices, institutional arrangements as well as financial and management incentives that can assist them in incorporating cultural heritage into their overall city development planning framework. This activity has three components: component 1 offers institutional set-up and selection of pilot cities; component 2 provides advisory support to pilot Cities; and component 3 maintains knowledge management and learning systems. Overall, the program is expected to leverage existing public funds under national and state-level schemes that have been earmarked for urban renewal investments but are currently not being utilized for this purpose due to lack of capacities, appropriate mechanisms and tools.

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CITIES, HERITAGE INITIATIVES, URBAN DESIGN, POLLUTION CONTROL, HERITAGE MONUMENTS, ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES, CONGESTION, BUDDHA, CRAFT, ROUTES, TRADITIONAL SKILLS, SUSTAINABLE TOURISM, CULTURAL RESOURCE, TOURS, HERITAGE, STREET LIGHTING, URBANIZATION, RAILWAY, WATER TREATMENT, INHABITANTS, NARROW STREETS, INTERVENTIONS, TOWN DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL INCLUSION, SERVICE DELIVERY, CAR USE, CITY MANAGERS, URBAN REGENERATION, CONSERVATION, TEMPLE, DRAWINGS, BASIC, URBAN PROFESSIONALS, HERITAGE LISTINGS, HISTORIC PROPERTIES, URBAN PLANNING, PRESERVATION, INNER CITY, LITERACY, TRADITIONS, URBAN RENEWAL, RING ROAD, URBAN GROWTH, SPRAWL, LAND USES, LIVING HERITAGE, LIVING CONDITIONS, LOCAL CUISINE, URBAN AGGLOMERATION, TRADITION, WEALTH, BUDDHIST TEMPLES, SLUM, BUS ROUTE, PAINTING, DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE, DIVERSITY, HERITAGE MANAGEMENT, TEXTILES, URBAN POVERTY, WORLD HERITAGE, NOISE, BELIEFS, CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, URBAN POOR, DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, SLUM RESIDENTS, ZONING, ROADS, HOUSING STOCK, WORLD HERITAGE SITES, TRADITIONAL CRAFT, TRADITIONAL FOOD, ARCHITECTURE, FAIRS, HOTEL, STREETSCAPES, AIR, URBANIZED AREA, STREET FURNITURE, POLICE, ECO-TOURISM, SOCIAL PRACTICES, SAFETY, HOUSEHOLDS, CHURCH, HISTORIC AREAS, TRANSIT SYSTEM, CONSERVATION PROJECT, SLUM HOUSEHOLD, CHURCHES, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES, HERITAGE VALUES, QUALITY OF LIFE, MONUMENTS, TOURISM POTENTIAL, MYTHS, TRADITIONAL PRACTICES, NATURAL AREAS, URBAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, DANCE, HOUSING, SIDEWALKS, MOSQUE, ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES, HERITAGE COMMITTEE, SUSTAINABLE CITY, GARDENS, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, TRANSPORTATION, POPULATION DENSITY, SLUM AREAS, URBAN MIGRATION, CONSERVATION OF HERITAGE, GENDER, HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT, PALACE, TEMPLES, CITY POPULATION, TAX, GREEN AREAS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, INSCRIPTIONS, MUSEUM, TOWN PLANNING, DESCRIPTION, HERITAGE ASSETS, TOURIST CITY, ANCIENT HOUSES, TOURIST INFORMATION, WALKING DISTANCE, WATER SOURCES, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, HERITAGE HOTELS, ARCHAEOLOGY, RELIGIOUS PLACES, LAND USE, SEWERAGE, ENGINEER, STAKEHOLDERS, UNDERGROUND, TOURISM INFORMATION, CLEANLINESS, INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADING, ADEQUATE INFRASTRUCTURE, CAR, SHELTERS, FESTIVAL, STREETS, ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES, HERITAGE CONSERVATION, CULTURAL HERITAGE, SACRED SITES, WALKING, LOCAL SKILLS, SOLID WASTE, LOCAL ARTISANS, REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS, POLLUTION, SANITATION, PUBLIC UTILITIES, CULTURAL FEATURES, CITIES ALLIANCE, HERITAGE STATUS, LANGUAGES, CULTURAL LANDSCAPES, HISTORIC AREA, PALACES, RESTORATION, SOIL CONSERVATION, MASS RAPID TRANSIT, CITY AUTHORITIES, MUNICIPAL BUDGETS, LARGE CITIES, TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT, DEMOLITION, FESTIVALS, BUILT HERITAGE, LITERATURE, CITY MANAGEMENT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, MOSQUES, WATER DRAINAGE, MUSEUMS, JEWELRY, ACCESSIBILITY, RITUALS, SLUM POPULATION, BRIDGE, LANDMARKS, PERFORMING ARTS, MUSIC, ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY, ARCHITECT, CRAFTS, CULTURAL PRACTICES, ROUTE, TOURISTS, CITY BOUNDARIES, HERITAGE TRUST, TRAVEL TIME, NEIGHBORHOODS, CITY OFFICIALS, HERITAGE AREA, MASTER PLAN, TOURISM DEPARTMENT, RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, CITY DEVELOPMENT, TRAILS, URBANIZATION PROCESS, WASTE MATERIALS, DRIVING, HIGHWAY, WATER DRAINS, CITY PLANNING, BUS STATIONS, NEIGHBORHOOD, TRANSPORTATION OF WASTE, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, GENTRIFICATION, SHRINES, HERITAGE AREAS, CULTURAL LANDSCAPE, SERVICE PROVISION, GEOGRAPHY, ANCIENT CITIES, TRAFFIC, LEARNING, SIGNAGE, URBAN REVITALIZATION, BUS, RECREATIONAL AREAS, UTILITIES, INTANGIBLE HERITAGE, HERITAGE INVENTORIES, STREET VENDORS, URBAN TRANSPORT, RESIDENCES, RESIDENTIAL AREAS, SLUM SETTLEMENTS, OVERCROWDING, REGULATORY MECHANISMS, BUILDING STANDARDS, TOURISM DEVELOPMENT, HOTEL OWNERS, CONSERVATION COMMITTEE, PUBLIC WORKS, SILVER, ARTISTS, METROPOLITAN CITIES, SLUMS, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, CULTURAL RESOURCES, COMMUNITIES, GUIDED TOUR, WEAVING

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