2016-2017

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Supporting the Cities Development Initiative for Asia – Ulaanbaatar Ger Area Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Community Enhancement Project PFS

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

The objective was to conduct a pre-feasibility study of required physical infrastructure investments, which would enhance the value of heritage landmarks in the selected Ger (traditional Mongolian settlements) areas as tourism sites and will provide economic opportunities for Ger inhabitants.

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2015-2017

Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD)/Government of India

Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY); City Anchor for Puri

Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD)/Government of India

With the mandate to preserve the character of the soul of heritage city and facilitate inclusive heritage-linked urban development, we were responsible for planning, advising, and supporting the City Mission Directorate for the successful implementation of the HRIDAY scheme. The work included situation assessment & infrastructure gap assessment; identification and finalisation of priority heritage areas; preparation of city-specific toolkits for evaluation, and review & evaluation of DPRs for projects executed under the scheme.

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2021-2023

World Bank/Center of Infrastructure and Housing Development Region II, Regional Infrastructure Development Agency, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Govt. of Indonesia

Integrated Tourism Master Plan for Komodo National Park and Labuan Bajo, Flores Island, Indonesia

World Bank/Center of Infrastructure and Housing Development Region II, Regional Infrastructure Development Agency, Ministry of Public Works and Housing, Govt. of Indonesia

The Integrated Tourism Master Plan for the Komodo National Park/Labuan Bajo (KNP-LB) on Flores Island is a 25-year phased overall development plan for the entire Tourism Destination Area (TDA) and 5-year detailed development strategy for prioritised Key Tourism Areas. It consists of an investment and financing plan for infrastructure and services and an institutional development Programme and a capacity-building programme.

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2019-2020

Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board (MPTB)

Preparation of Zonal Master Plans of Eco Sensitive Zones (ESZ) of National Parks and Sanctuaries listed in Cluster 1 of Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board (MPTB)

In order to minimise the impact of developmental activities on National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries, area adjacent to these protected areas have been declared as Eco- Sensitive Zones (ESZ) deemed to be regulated by separate notified issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC). Under this notification, we prepared the Zonal Master Plans for Bandhavgarh National Park, Panpatha Wildlife Sanctuary, Sanjay National Park & Sanjay Dubri Wildlife Sanctuary, Son Ghariyal Wildlife Sanctuary & Bagdara Wildlife Sanctuary to reduce pressure on the protected area while enhancing resilience of the people living in the ESZ through participatory conservation management.

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2015-2020

Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka

Preparation of Coastal Master Plan for the three Coastal Districts in Karnataka, India

Department of Tourism, Government of Karnataka

Karnataka with its 42 beaches and 11 islands, spread across three districts has a huge untapped tourism potential which in turn can lead to development of local economy, attract anchor investments, and generate employment opportunities. The tourism master plan formulated various thematic tourism clusters and proposed a variety of tourism circuits based on carrying capacity of various destinations. The Coastal Tourism plan provides a mixed bag of options for all kinds of tourist interests and has ensured sustainable use of its eco-sensitive resources. The team also worked on detailed project memorandums for potential investment sites (worth INR 1490 Cr.)

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2014-2017

The World Bank/Chilika Development Authority

Preparation of Tourism Master Plan for the Chilika Lake & its Catchment in Odisha under Integrated Coastal Zone Management Plan (ICZMP), Odisha, India

The World Bank/Chilika Development Authority

The project aimed to promote responsible tourism including eco-tourism and community-based tourism in and around Chilika Lake and its catchment area, the second largest brackish water lagoon in the world and the largest in Asia. It focused on conservation of ecological resources and promotion of wise use of the lake & basin resources and extend appropriate economic activities to benefit the local communities.

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