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Harat al-Yemen, Izki Oasis: Documentation and Heritage Management and Development Plan
Bandyopadhyay, S., Quattrone, G., Goffriller, M., & Reza, H., et al., 2012. Harat al-Yemen, Izki Oasis, Dakhiliyah Governorate: Documentation and Heritage Management and Development Plan.
Summary
This final report builds on the preliminary fieldwork and interim Master Plan report submitted in April and May 2011, respectively. Alongside providing a comprehensive drawn documentation resulting from the survey documentation undertaken between November 2010 and March 2011, this report provides strategic and implementation Master Plans addressing issues of heritage management, conservation and development.
The strategic Master Plan discusses areas and categories of development and conservation to be carried out, which builds on a statement of significance, and assessments of the state of conservation and the threats to heritage management at Hārat as-Saybanī. The report also includes a comprehensive inventory of structural and non-structural defects present at the settlement.
The Master Plan is informed by a comprehensive documentation, analysis and interpretation of the settlement structure, morphology, building typology and social conditions of the present and the immediate past. On this basis, a culturally and technically informed Master Plan is proposed, which advocates a revitalization centred on education, training and skill development programme focused on traditional knowledge of the built environment and the crafts. The intention is to move away from an entirely tourism focused development towards a more sustainable alternative. Key areas are identified for restoration, rebuilding, consolidation and redevelopment.
Author(s) | Soumyen Bandyopadhyay Giamila Quattrone Martin S. Goffriller Mohammad Habib Reza |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subject | Documentation and Heritage Management |
Area covered | Oman |
Submission date | 2012 |
Type | Report |
Related Publications by the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, Oman:
Izki: Harat Al-Yemen
Documentation and Heritage Management Plan
ISBN: 978-99969-0-307-6