Religion, Heritage and the Sustainable City Hinduism and urbanisation in Jaipur Routledge Research in Religion and Development Series
Auteur : Narayanan Yamini
The speed and scale of urbanisation in India is unprecedented almost anywhere in the world and has tremendous global implications. The religious influence on the urban experience has resonances for all aspects of urban sustainability in India and yet it remains a blind spot while articulating sustainable urban policy.
This book explores the historical and on-going influence of religion on urban planning, design, space utilisation, urban identities and communities. It argues that the conceptual and empirical approaches to planning sustainable cities in India need to be developed out of analytical concepts that define local sense of place and identity. Examining how Hindu religious heritage, beliefs and religiously influenced planning practices have impacted on sustainable urbanisation development in Jaipur and Indian cities in general, the book identifies the challenges and opportunities that ritualistic and belief resources pose for sustainability. It focuses on three key aspects: spatial segregation and ghettoisation; gender-inclusive urban development; and the nexus between religion, nature and urban development.
This cutting-edge book is one of the first case studies linking Hindu religion, heritage, urban development, women and the environment in a way that responds to the realities of Indian cities. It opens up discussion on the nexus of religion and development, drawing out insightful policy implications for the sustainable urban planning of many cities in India and elsewhere in South Asia and the developing world.
Foreword by Clara Greed 1. Prologue 2. Introduction: Religion, Heritage and the City 3. Sustainable cities as a planning paradigm in India: case for religion 4. Religion and Heritage in India's Old Cities: Renewal for Sustainable Development 5. Hinduism and Heritage: Conceptual Frameworks for City Planning 6. Hinduism, heritage and sustainable development in Jaipur 7. Hinduism and Space: Place and Identity in Old Jaipur 8. Women's right to the city: integrating religion and heritage 9. Religion, Nature and Urban Development in Jaipur 10. Quo vadis, India? Where next for urban policy?
Yamini Narayanan is a Lecturer in International and Community Development at Deakin University, Australia.
Date de parution : 10-2014
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Date de parution : 04-2017
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India; space; gender; Environmental economics; Environmental policy; Environmental studies; Sustainability; Sustainable development; sacredness; Urban planning; architecture; Nepal; Cambodia; Indonesia; Vaastu Shastra; Jantar Mantar; Jai Singh II; Jaipur City; Religious Heritage Sites; Indian Cities; Sachar Committee Report; Ecological Citizenship; Environmental Issue; Genius Loci; Pilgrimage Paths; Singh II; Karva Chauth; Foster Place Attachments; Stray Animals; Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority; Hindu Muslim Relations; Natural Sacred Sites; Groundwater Depletion; Hindu Muslim Relationships; Rajasthan Tourism; Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation; Jaipur District; South Asian Cities; City Palace