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Problems and Prospects for Conservation of Traditional Bazaars in Walled City of Jaipur
India’s steady economic growth since independence has positioned it as a leading emerging economy. This growth is crucial for overall development, with cities’ commercial base serving as a major pillar. India’s unique tradition of blending heritage with commerce contributes to both economic and cultural values. Notable examples of such commercial centres include the Walled City of Jaipur, Walled City of Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Delhi. These centres not only drive economic growth but also embody a rich blend of history, tradition, art, and culture. Therefore, safeguarding the resilience of these traditional commercial centres becomes imperative. The Walled City faces issues from changing needs, friction between tradition and development. Historic cities shape modern cities’ functionality and economy, with 60% commercial activity in Jaipur’s Walled City. Considering socio-economic prospects and development pressures, conserving the bazaars is vital. This study explores issues in Jaipur’s traditional commercial centres and proposes sustainable empowerment. A holistic conservation strategy can address Walled City’s problems and sustainably preserve its bazaars. The study’s prospects act as directive principles, supporting the conservation objectives.
Problems and Prospects for Conservation of Traditional Bazaars in Walled City of Jaipur
India’s steady economic growth since independence has positioned it as a leading emerging economy. This growth is crucial for overall development, with cities’ commercial base serving as a major pillar. India’s unique tradition of blending heritage with commerce contributes to both economic and cultural values. Notable examples of such commercial centres include the Walled City of Jaipur, Walled City of Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Delhi. These centres not only drive economic growth but also embody a rich blend of history, tradition, art, and culture. Therefore, safeguarding the resilience of these traditional commercial centres becomes imperative. The Walled City faces issues from changing needs, friction between tradition and development. Historic cities shape modern cities’ functionality and economy, with 60% commercial activity in Jaipur’s Walled City. Considering socio-economic prospects and development pressures, conserving the bazaars is vital. This study explores issues in Jaipur’s traditional commercial centres and proposes sustainable empowerment. A holistic conservation strategy can address Walled City’s problems and sustainably preserve its bazaars. The study’s prospects act as directive principles, supporting the conservation objectives.
Problems and Prospects for Conservation of Traditional Bazaars in Walled City of Jaipur
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Patel, Dhruvesh (editor) / Kim, Byungmin (editor) / Han, Dawei (editor) / Goswami, Shipra S. K. (author) / Kumar, Ashwani (author) / Pipralia, Satish (author)
International Conference Innovation in Smart and Sustainable Infrastructure ; 2022 ; Gandhinagar, India
2024-02-10
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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