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Creation of cultural heritage inventories: case of the historic city of Ahmadabad

Khushi Shah (CEPT University, Ahmedabad, India)

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development

ISSN: 2044-1266

Article publication date: 15 August 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the relevance of cultural heritage inventories and documentation as critical tools for heritage conservation and management in historic cities, through the case study of the historic city of Ahmadabad, India.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper discusses the creation of inventories as part of the comprehensive documentation undertaken for preparation of the World Heritage nomination dossier. In this context, the goal of preserving the outstanding universal value of the historic city formed the basis for selection and assessment of the assets to be included in the inventory. Standard processes and methodology employed for creation of the database involved archival research and planning; field surveys for mapping, photo documentation and data collection; data registration and processing using CAD, Ms Office and geographic information system (GIS)-based digital platform. Optimal data acquisition while maintaining cost and time efficiency was an important consideration for the fieldwork.

Findings

While an inventory remains a critical conservation tool, the heritage assets are integrally linked to and influenced by their surroundings in an urban context. A comprehensive documentation approach that provides a broader understanding of the city’s natural features, built environment, heritage resources, cultural practices and socio-economic networks is therefore necessary for creation of a suitable management plan for historic cities. Traditional field surveys based on external visual observation are time and cost effective, and can generate adequate information on identification and assessment of built heritage assets for creation of inventory along with documentation of their context. However, the scale of investigation and the intended role of an inventory as an urban management tool calls for creation of integrated, accessible and updatable data management systems.

Research limitations/implications

At the moment, the database created is only used for the limited purpose of monitoring and managing the conservation of listed properties. The importance of the inventory as a critical conservation and urban management tool can be further validated once the GIS database of the historic city is integrated within the urban management and planning system for the city.

Originality/value

The inventory created for the historic city of Ahmadabad offers one of the few examples of heritage documentation at such a large scale. It covers an area of 543 ha with a detailed inventory of more than 6,000 properties. The description of, and the reflections on the process employed provide an overview of usual challenges encountered in creation, presentation and management of heritage inventories for historic cities which may offer useful guidelines to practitioners planning similar exercises and help them establish efficient work processes.

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Acknowledgements

The paper presented here is based on the practical experience of documentation work carried out as part of the preparation of the World Heritage nomination dossier for the historic city of Ahmadabad, India. The project was undertaken by Centre for Conservation Studies (CCS), CEPT University, for the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). The author wishes to acknowledge the contributions of the entire team of CCS and AMC as well as various experts who provided valuable inputs and guidance throughout the process. The paper is the sole responsibility of the author and does not express views of the institution with which the author was affiliated at the time of the work. The paper is an extended version of the paper titled “Documentation and cultural heritage inventories: case of the historic city of Ahmadabad” presented by the author at 25th CIPA International Symposium, 31 August-4 September 2015, Taipei, Taiwan, available at: www.isprs-ann-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci. net/II-5-W3/271/2015/isprsannals-II-5-W3-271-2015.pdf

Citation

Shah, K. (2016), "Creation of cultural heritage inventories: case of the historic city of Ahmadabad", Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 166-194. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCHMSD-02-2016-0011

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