Feasibility study of land readjustment in suburban of Khost city

Authors

  • Saifullah Amin Shaik Zayed University
  • Waliullah Qasimi Shaik Zayed University
  • Said Wali Baran Shaik Zayed University

Keywords:

Landownership, Land readjustment, regular plots, safe environment, urban informality

Abstract

Land Readjustment (LR) is one of the effective ways to avoid informality in urban areas and take more advantages from the land parcels. The private land ownership is one of the main challenges against implementation of the urban development especially using LR method. Khost city located in the southeast of Afghanistan is one of the fast growing cities in the country. In Khost city, the merits and challenges against implementing LR technic has not been yet investigated. Therefore, this study aims to find out the consent level of those who have land in the proposed area. For the data collection, paper-based survey was conducted in order to view the perception of the local people. The results show that 97% people are ready to give their land for land readjustment purpose.

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2024-02-25

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Saifullah Amin, Waliullah Qasimi, & Said Wali Baran. (2024). Feasibility study of land readjustment in suburban of Khost city. Science and Education, 5(2), 91–100. Retrieved from https://openscience.uz/index.php/sciedu/article/view/6676

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