Universal Access in Heritage Sites: A Case Study on Historic Sites in Jaipur, India.

Autor: VARDIA, Shweta, KHARE, Rachna, KHARE, Ajay
Zdroj: Studies in Health Technology & Informatics; 2016, Vol. 229, p419-430, 12p, 9 Color Photographs, 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart
Abstrakt: A nation is recognized by a range of its significant historical, cultural and natural properties. These properties are generally preserved and maintained either by national administration or by private owners and charitable trusts due to higher value of their cultural inheritance and termed globally as heritage or historic sites. Heritage sites are a significant asset, a unique and irreplaceable resource which reflects a rich and diverse expression of past societies and forms an integral part of local, regional and national cultural identity. Today, heritage sites also play an important role in communication and knowledge exchange. Thus the rapidly increasing heritage tourism industry faces several challenges too. One of the challenges is that there is a segment of society who is not yet able to equally enjoy the visit to historic structures /sites and attractions, facilities and services. This paper aims to study the experience and develop understanding regarding the heritage structures/sites approached and interacted by diverse users. This study is an outcome of a hands on workshop conducted with diverse users at various historic sites in the city of Jaipur viz. at The City Palace Complex, Jaipur, Jaigarh Fort and the Haveli at Kanota near to Jaipur India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index