Dear All,
Last year, we
collected a few citizens' perspectives on certain issues related to Urban
Sustainability. These included Housing, Transport, Governance or Peoples
Participation, Heritage (both Cultural and Natural), Waste management and Air
pollution, Disaster Risk Assessment and Green Open Spaces. For relating it to a
broader vision, we used the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework
especially the SDG 11 which deals with making cities and settlements
sustainable. We compiled all citizens inputs and formed the Citizens Charter
for Sustainable Pune. In our event on Citizens Charter and
Action Agenda for Sustainable Pune we shared the same
document with all of you. On analyzing all the Citizen inputs, we realized that
if these inputs are put up as actionable points it will be a good guideline to
follow by all.
Previous blogs focused on Housing, Transport and Participatory planning and Management under SDG 11. In this blog I will be writing about Heritage and how its importance for all of us.
I am glad
that SDG 11 considers both Cultural and Natural Heritage in a city. We often
talk about Cultural Heritage but never realize that all the natural resources
that are available to us in the form of water bodies, hills and forest patches
are all part of our Natural Heritage. This Natural Heritage is now getting
encroached upon, destructed and depleted at increasing rates and if not conserved
now, we might render the future generations without any Heritage values. The
way we have started conserving and restoring our Cultural Heritage, there is a
need to conserve our Natural Heritage as well. Let us see how we can contribute
to conserve our Heritage (both Cultural and Natural) at different levels.
Individual Level:
- Let’s understand and
acknowledge the importance of Heritage structures both Cultural and
Natural for the quality of our lives and the city as well apart from their
inherent value.
- Identify if there are any old open spaces with good green cover or ancient structures that have heritage value and can be conserved in our neighbourhood, and bring those to the attention of appropriate authorities/experts.
Community Level:
- Let’s advocate for an inclusive
accessibility at all cultural and natural heritage places.
- Let’s protect the heritage
structures irrespective of socio-economic barriers.
- Knowing the importance of the heritage structures, ensure that these places are protected from any infrastructure development activity in the neighbourhood.
- Let’s advocate for better
sanitation facilities, safety by local surveillance and monitoring from
illegal or unwanted activities in such places.
Governance Level:
- Cultural heritage structures
have budget allocations, however there is a need to allocate appropriate
budget for Natural Heritage as well that is concerned with our rivers,
hills and hill tops. Heritage Cell should undertake this responsibility.
- Public private partnerships
(PPPs) and CSR initiatives can be explored in order to avail funds for
maintaining the heritage structures.
- The way we have interpretation centers
in National Parks, we need to check the feasibility of providing such
interpretation centers may be at a small scale at our Cultural as well as
Natural Heritage sites that promote traditional, local indigenous
knowledge apart from the inherent values. This will also help in creating
an inventory of the local knowledge.
- Though there are buffer areas
surrounding the heritage structures, strict enforcement of the same needs
to be undertaken and violating the same should be strictly penalized.
- Ensure timely maintenance and
restoration works that preserve the inherent values of the structures should
be undertaken by using innovative technologies.
- Individual housholds, Communities and PPPs
contributing in conservation of the Heritage structures should be awarded
or recognized by local bodies or state level authorities in order to
sensitize citizens about the importance of heritage structures.
These are a few key
inputs given by 200 odd people, we are looking for more such inputs and
suggestions from you in order to make our Citizens Charter a better Action
Agenda. You can email me at pournima@samuchit.com AND like, share / comment on our Facebook page @ https://www.facebook.com/SustainableCityPune/ for
more inputs.
Your inputs will be featured in our Action Agenda for Sustainable Pune booklet.
3 comments:
Very well written blog! This is a very important aspect of ethics and aesthetics. Realizing , Respecting and Protecting our Natural Heritage. It is an inseperable part of our identity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deer_Park_(Delhi)
One good example of this in Delhi is the Deer Park in Hauz Khas
Thanks Aditi!!!
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