UDA, JICA launch study to modernise Kandy | Sunday Observer

UDA, JICA launch study to modernise Kandy

5 March, 2017
The Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy is a UNESCO World Heritage site.PIC: LAKE HOUSE MEDIA LIBRARY
The Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy is a UNESCO World Heritage site.PIC: LAKE HOUSE MEDIA LIBRARY

The Urban Development Authority (UDA) of Sri Lanka and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have commenced a study to formulate a urban development vision and detailed urban plans to enhance the attractiveness of Kandy as a historic and touristic city while preserving its ancient heritage sacred to Buddhists around the world.

The study is being conducted under the technical cooperation from JICA. It will also support UDA to prepare urban design guidelines and regulations to protect the heritage city area and recommend sustainable systems and strategic investment proposal to implement the development plans.

UDA will also receive training opportunities to enhance staff competencies.

Development plans, guidelines or regulations would be successful only if they were prepared in consultation with the stakeholders from the outset. As such, the study will include a number of public consultations and stakeholder dialogues towards awareness creation and consensus building.

“Similar to Sri Lanka, Japan’s history and culture have been strongly influenced by Buddhism from the time it was introduced to Japan in 6th century AD.

Most Sri Lankan tourists who visit Japan do not miss our heritage cities such as Kyoto and Kamakura which are built around Buddhist temples.

We are hoping to share our experiences in preserving the heritage and character of cities in a way to realize the economic potential especially through tourism” commented Kiyoshi Amada, Chief Representative of JICA Sri Lanka Office. 

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