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Technical Journal UET Taxila
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The report is divided into seven sections. Section II outlines the various landowners in Karachi and interprets the laws and regulations that are supposed to guide them. It also provides an overview of the history of master plans in Karachi, and voices the views of the city and provincial government on their inability to guide land management in Karachi. Section III evaluates the housing finance available in the city, with a particular focus on access to housing for the low-income residents who make up the majority of Karachi’s population. Sections IV and V present the evidence on current land use and real estate management in the city (respectively gained from secondary and primary sources), noting the key players in the land market and their effect on the city’s residents. Section VI focuses exclusively on the effects of housing and land markets on low-income and poor communities, and the role that non-state actors can play in improving their living conditions. The concluding section summarises the key themes of the report and outlines the conditions that need to be fulfilled for an equitable land policy in Karachi.
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