
doi: 10.35784/odk.7180
The search for identity, the sense of belonging to a particular place, is a fundamental aspect of quality of life, whether the person is an inhabitant of a small village or an urban metropolis. The unique character of a place is woven into its townscapes and streetscapes, the interplay of layout and diversity of the spaces, the distinctive architectural character of buildings, and cultural values associated with it. A place's essence, which defines its identity, is remarkably delicate and susceptible to swift erosion. The rapid pace of urbanization, changing socio-economic values, increasing commercialization, and insensitive, generic development practices are eroding the quality of urban life. "If change is inevitable, we should moderate and control it to prevent violent dislocation and preserve the maximum continuity of the past." - Kevin Lynch. Years of neglect by the public sector and unchecked development by the private sector had left parts of the city in despair. These areas need transformational interventions to rejuvenate, ensuring long-term sustainability and vitality. This research aims to understand the urban cultural landscapes and their rise. It also highlights the concept of authenticity and a shift toward a regenerative paradigm for cultural landscapes. The research then investigates the best practices associated with preserving and revitalizing these valuable urban assets. By looking at the various methods, the study aims to create a plan for the long-term restoration of urban cultural landscapes that takes into account both historical preservation and modern city needs
GN301-674, Sustainable development, BL1-50, Regeneration, BL660-2680, Religion (General), Urban Cultural Landscapes, History and principles of religions, Authenticity, Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology
GN301-674, Sustainable development, BL1-50, Regeneration, BL660-2680, Religion (General), Urban Cultural Landscapes, History and principles of religions, Authenticity, Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology
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