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The project is based on the ‘Re-imagining Fort Kochi Proposal and Transport Strategy’ document prepared under the SMART-Sustainable Urban Transport project for West Kochi. It is implemented by the Kochi Corporation, Centre for Heritage, Environment and Development (C-HED), World Resources Institute India (WRI-India), and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
“The wayfinding signages developed through a consultative process aims to provide localized information both for residents as well as tourists. This information can be beyond architectural and heritage landmarks and can also provide local landmarks, public spaces, activity generators and other aspects which residents and tourists associate to. It has information both in Malayalam as well as in English,” said Rajeev Malagi, project manager, urban development - world resources institute (WRI)-India.