The role of built heritage in sustainable rural development – A key factors in spatial planning of rural areas

  • Preeti Nair Research Scholar, Amity School of Architecture and Planning, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh
  • Amit Hajela Professor (Director) Amity School of Architecture and Planning, Amity University, Noida
  • Navneet Munoth Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture and Planning, MANIT Bhopal, India
Keywords: Rural Heritage, Vernacular architecture, Community Participation, Human Perception, Settlement pattern

Abstract

This research paper’s main objective is to present the current status of the residential Built settlement in the rural areas of Chettinard region in Tamil Nadu, a state rich in heritage, religious, and cultural aspects in India. The research paper also correlates to the traces of the human life (socio-cultural and economic) and communities’ perception towards built heritage in Rural areas. For this purpose, the studies have been conducted on two of its villages which have been recommended as a heritage-village by the state government in UNESCO’s tentative list. In this study, a mixed study approach is followed using both visual survey and questionnaire survey as the study tools. The main objectives of this study were to determine the public reaction towards the conceptual framework to be designed for an ideal sustainable heritage-based village. Secondly, through the empirical and quantitative data analysis to capture the hurdles and identify the gaps that affect the resident’s understanding and their perception in developing their villages. The paper also uses GIS as a software tool for a better understanding and cataloguing of the built heritage in a holistic manner.

Published
2022-09-30
How to Cite
Nair, P., Hajela, A. and Munoth, N. (2022) “The role of built heritage in sustainable rural development – A key factors in spatial planning of rural areas”, Journal of Community Positive Practices, (3), pp. 126-136. doi: 10.35782/JCPP.2022.3.09.
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