Research and Practice in Harmonising Nature and Culture in Jaipur City, Rajasthan, India

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, Forthcoming

Posted: 5 Jul 2023

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Anuranjan Roy

Wildlife Institute of India

Madhura A Yadav

Manipal University Jaipur

Shikha Jain

Manipal University Jaipur

Nitya Khendry

Jaipur Municipal Corporation

Dr Chandni Chowdhary

Jaigarh Public Charitable Trust; Jaipur Municipal Corporation; Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur

Gautam Talukdar

Wildlife Institute of India

Date Written: May 4, 2023

Abstract

Purpose: Planning 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/approach: Given 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.

Findings: The 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/value: Jaipur, 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.

Keywords: Historic urban landscape, World heritage, India, Sustainability, Urban management

Suggested Citation

Roy, Anuranjan and Yadav, Madhura A and Jain, Shikha and Khendry, Nitya and Chowdhary, Chandni and Talukdar, Gautam, Research and Practice in Harmonising Nature and Culture in Jaipur City, Rajasthan, India (May 4, 2023). Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, Forthcoming , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4444221

Anuranjan Roy

Wildlife Institute of India

Dehradun
India

Madhura A Yadav (Contact Author)

Manipal University Jaipur

Dehmi Kalan,
Near GVK Toll Plaza, Jaipur-Ajmer Exp
Jaipur, RI Rajasthan 303007
India

Shikha Jain

Manipal University Jaipur

Dehmi Kalan,
Near GVK Toll Plaza, Jaipur-Ajmer Exp
Jaipur, RI Rajasthan 303007
India

Nitya Khendry

Jaipur Municipal Corporation

Jaipur
India

Chandni Chowdhary

Jaigarh Public Charitable Trust ( email )

Jaigarh Fort, Amer
Jaipur, 302028
India

Jaipur Municipal Corporation ( email )

Jaipur
India

Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur ( email )

Jawaharlal Nehru Marg
Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017
India

Gautam Talukdar

Wildlife Institute of India ( email )

India

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