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A new age in urban planning
Pakistan is rapidly urbanising. It is estimated that by 2030, Pakistan will be predominantly urban
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Envisioning North Nazimabad as a socially vibrant urban space
Students of NED University were assigned to study a micro-urban area for in-depth investigation and analysis
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Rejuvenating Karachi’s iconic Empress Market
Empress Market, constructed between 1884 and 1889, was named to commemorate the then Empress of India, Queen Victoria
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Protecting Karachi’s coastal habitat
We need a national protected area status, which could be that of a wildlife sanctuary
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The water crisis and the need for social accountability
This approach aims to facilitate constructive civic engagement.
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Will Karachi finally have a mass transit system?
The city of Curitiba, Brazil, introduced this system in 1974
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Tracing the history and role of cantonments
The cantonment lands have existed since the early days of British rule
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NGO plans to give every Pakistani access to good quality healthcare by 2020
The Karachi-based organisation was launched in 2009
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A city without a plan?
KDP not only did it highlight the core challenges, it also accurately pointed out the emerging growth trends
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Working towards safer waters
WHO estimates that over 97 per cent of unintentional drownings occur in low to middle income countries