Abstract
Throughout the world, urban land use and land cover change is a common phenomenon in both developed and developing countries of the World. The main driving forces behind this process are rapid population growth due to natural increase and large scale rural urban migration. Urban population of the developing countries specifically in Asia is increasing at a very rapid rate. Consequently, there is substantial stress on the existing urban centers to accommodate the increasing population. Additionally, in these countries urban planning is in a juvenile stage and the relevant authorities consistently remain under political pressure. The absence of strict plan implementations and lack of monitoring are also creating problems in the implementation of byelaws and building codes. This study is an attempt to explore the illegal land use conversion in the University Town Peshawar. It is based on official data collected from Town III office and comprehensive field survey conducted in the study area in 2016. Analysis of the available data revealed that the high class residential neighborhood has been considerably transformed through infill development and illegal conversion of approved land uses.

Samina Bibi, Fazlur Rahman. (2020) Unauthorized infill Development and Commercialization of high class Residential Area: A study of University Town Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Putaj Humanities And Social Science, Volume-27, Issue-1.
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