Abstract

Heritage-led urban regeneration is a vital strategy for preserving cultural heritage while revitalizing urban spaces. This paper explores the procedure, impacts, and challenges of heritage-led regeneration in India. Initially, stakeholder engagement is crucial, involving local communities, government bodies, and heritage experts. Subsequently, a detailed heritage assessment guides the development of conservation plans, alongside infrastructure enhancements to improve liveability. Community engagement ensures local participation and benefits. Despite challenges such as financial constraints and regulatory complexities, successful case studies highlight the transformative potential of heritage-led urban regeneration. This paper underscores the importance of heritage-led approaches in fostering sustainable, culturally vibrant urban development in India.

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