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REHABILITATION AND REVITALIZATION OF SLUM AREA A CASE STUDY OF TOWER MARKET HYDERABAD

33 Pages : 295-302

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).33      10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).33      Published : Jun 2021

Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad

    Slum improvement is viewed as an efficient way to combat urban poverty. Through the survey at Tower market Hyderabad,it is determined that the site which is chosen to be reported is severely damaged due to urban encroachment. This factor is influencing the legal area by illegal means, and the need to rehabilitate. Lack of monitoring and gradually increasing population plus migration and other growth rate factors are encouraging the urban encroachment which has become the reason for conversion of this site into a declared blight area. This reported work is the first research being done on this site highlighting the major issue of the area. The work is itself exposed to the betterment of the site by dragging the eyes of related departments and government sectors towards such major issues. Problems regarding encroachment, revitalization of houses, transportation and congestion issues, environmental approaches, etc. are being covered in this report mainly.

    Rehabilitation, Slum, Hyderabad, Tower Market, Sindh
    (1) Hina Marvi
    Department of Architecture and Planning, Shaheed Allah Buksh University of Art, Design, and Heritages, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (2) Mehnaz Soomro
    Department of Architecture and Planning, Shaheed Allah Buksh University of Art, Design, and Heritages, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
    (3) Gopal Das
    Department of City and Regional Planning, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
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    APA : Marvi, H., Soomro, M., & Das, G. (2021). Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad. Global Regional Review, VI(II), 295-302. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).33
    CHICAGO : Marvi, Hina, Mehnaz Soomro, and Gopal Das. 2021. "Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad." Global Regional Review, VI (II): 295-302 doi: 10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).33
    HARVARD : MARVI, H., SOOMRO, M. & DAS, G. 2021. Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad. Global Regional Review, VI, 295-302.
    MHRA : Marvi, Hina, Mehnaz Soomro, and Gopal Das. 2021. "Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad." Global Regional Review, VI: 295-302
    MLA : Marvi, Hina, Mehnaz Soomro, and Gopal Das. "Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad." Global Regional Review, VI.II (2021): 295-302 Print.
    OXFORD : Marvi, Hina, Soomro, Mehnaz, and Das, Gopal (2021), "Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad", Global Regional Review, VI (II), 295-302
    TURABIAN : Marvi, Hina, Mehnaz Soomro, and Gopal Das. "Rehabilitation and Revitalization of Slum Area: A Case Study of Tower Market Hyderabad." Global Regional Review VI, no. II (2021): 295-302. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2021(VI-II).33