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Title: Taj Mahal: A Monument of Universal Significance


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Taj Mahal A Monument of Universal Significance
United Nations Institute for Training and
Research, Hiroshima Office for Asia and the
Pacific (UNITAR, HOAP)Training Workshop on World
Heritage Management a Value-based Approach,
Hiroshima, Japan, 18-21 April 2005 Team 2
Practical Exercise Presentation
2
  • Monitoring the Taj Mahal Managing the Future
  • Responding to the World Heritage June 25, 2003
    UNESCO 27th session report
  • Visitors Domestic 2,200,000 International
    800,000

3
Outstanding Universal Value
  • A brilliant architectural, aesthetic achievement
  • The culmination of the architectural legacies and
    cultural philosophies of Central Asia, India and
    Persia
  • Outstanding work of Mughal architecture
  • Perfection in the evolution of the tomb, in India
    and the world.
  • Powerful meta narrative of passion and spousal
    devotion a universal tale of love.
  • Intangible heritage of stone craftsmanship

4
Authenticity and Integrity
  • Taj Mahal continues to be respected in its
    architectural forms, building materials, crafts
    techniques
  • Keeping commercialism, development at an
    acceptable distance
  • Buffer zone 500 meters
  • Larger buffer zone 50 kilometers
  • Intangible Heritage decorative stone work known
    as pietra dura and the training which accompanies
    this craft continues to be an intangible heritage

5
Challenges to Authenticity and
IntegrityChallenge One
  • Recent scholarly interest in historical
    horticulture and garden design An issue of
    historicism?
  • Impact the overall ecology and existing
    biodiversity of the site
  • Could negatively impact water drainage and
    existing patterns of visitor circulation.

6
Challenge Two
  • Existing landscape is one century old, value in
    existing landscape from historical and ecological
    perspective
  • Monument viewing in evening November 2004
    Supreme Court decision
  • Indirect lighting
  • No artificial sound and light
  • Minimal increase in insects
  • Feeling of awe and contemplation maintained

7
Management
  • Legislation Protection at the national level
    introduced in 1958.
  • Buffer zone was extended by the Supreme Court in
    1997.
  • Protection at the regional level was introduced
    in 1980.
  • Construction between Agra Fort and Taj Mahal was
    prohibited in 2003.
  • Proposal for increasing the Buffer Zone.

8
Problems and Management Response
  • Increased security in day and night time.
  • Night time viewing Co-ordination of staff night
    time viewing
  • Threats to structure
  • Scientific Studies TMCC Conservation, Gardening,
    Interpretation
  • Conservation Problems ( Minarets, Foundation
    Yamuna River)
  • Education Programs for Students, Public
  • Air Pollution stone deterioration
  • Events 350th anniversary held off site

9
Summary
  • More monitoring will make managing easier
  • F. Leblanc
  • Managing values
  • Managing assets
  • Managing people
  • Is a GIS system the right tool ? Suggestion of
    2003 monitoring committee

10
Conclusion
  • Analysis needed regarding GIS, laser survey, data
    base needed for proper and future monitoring
  • SIS may be a better tool for historical monument
    management

11
The Monitoring Team
  • Muhammed.k.k
  • Mohammad Al-Aidaroos
  • Muhammad Farooq Swati
  • Lucienne Thys-Senocak aka.Lusyen Mari
  • Teresa Swiebocka
  • Emma Usmanova aka Ema Osmanoglu
  • Jeff Cody aka. Mohammed Al-Cody
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