- Category: Politics Books
- Pages: 240
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-9829
- ISBN: 978-0-19-070868-9
Karachi is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. It is
Pakistan's only port and the major contributor to the country's economy.
In addition, it is also a diverse city with its population politically
divided along ethnic lines. These three factors make the urban land and
that on the city’s fringe a highly contested commodity: federal,
provincial, and local land-owning agencies, corporate sector interests,
formal and informal developers, international capital, and military
cantonments compete for control and for extracting maximum value from
it. The victims of this battle for turf and profits are the city's
social and physical environment and its low and lower middle-income
groups. This book deals with the history, evolution, and present day
realities around who owns the land, its legal and illegal acquisition,
land-use conversions and development, the actors involved and their
relationship with each other and with the public at large, the often
violent conflicts that take place in this process, and the measures that
can be taken to regulate the land market for the creation of a better
urban environment and for providing homes to its less privileged.
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Pages | 240 |