Contextualizing factors influencing resilience of Ahmedabad world heritage city (Record no. 22175)

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Author Singh, Pratima
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Title Contextualizing factors influencing resilience of Ahmedabad world heritage city
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Volume, Issue number Vol.21(3), Jul-Sep
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Institute of Town Planners
Year 2024
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Pagination 12-22p.
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Summary, etc. Ahmedabad is a 600 years old, historical city and has been on the forefront of many natural as well as man-<br/>made disasters such as earthquake, flood, communal riots and economic downturn, among the others. In 2017,<br/>the historic core of Ahmedabad, covering an area of approximately 5.5 Sq.km, was inscribed as a UNESCO World<br/>Heritage site. The City was among the first in India to receive such as status. An essential ingredient for achieving<br/>this status was the tangible component which included the traditional buildings and structures constructed with<br/>climatically conscious materials such as wood (with embellishment), stone, clay and lime. There are nearly 2700<br/>heritage listed buildings and structures in this part of the core city which contributed to building the resilience<br/>against natural and manmade disasters. The historic core of Ahmedabad has remained as an example of resilient<br/>urban development due to its ability to effectively withstand urban heat stress, floods, earthquake, Covid crisis,<br/>among the others. However, over the years there has been a steady decline in the number of these traditional<br/>heritage buildings and precincts as well as in its socio-economic and cultural landscape, making the historic core<br/>increasingly vulnerable to urban shocks and stresses. This research attempts to identify and document the key<br/>factors contributing to the historical resilience of the core city and how to effectively mainstream these factors<br/>while developing a comprehensive City Disaster Management Plan and resilience strategy. Based on a detailed<br/>primary survey and assessment of two important municipal wards in the Ahmedabad core city, this research reveals<br/>the underlying social and socio-cultural factors that are contributing to the overall resilience of this historic city.<br/>However, while developing a Disaster Risk Management Plan, normative approach has focused mostly on natural<br/>factors and the important “non-natural” factors have largely been ignored.
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Co-Author Sharma, Utpal
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Title ITPI journal
International Standard Serial Number 0537-9679
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URL https://www.itpi.org.in/uploads/journalfiles/jorunal-final-jul-sept-2024.pdf
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