Analysing the evolution of Lahore’s social organization, culture and ideologies since Pakistan’s independence in 1947, this book explores how social and cultural changes affect the social economy, spatial structure and the urban environment.
It uncovers the internal dynamics and functional order of the city that sustain everyday life, despite its challenges and seemingly disorderly institutions. The book offers a strategic vision for the city’s development that emphasizes equitable policies for public utilities and the built environment. In addition, the author proposes a complementary programme for social development and civic ethos.
This book will be a valuable resource for academics and students in the fields of urban planning, geography, urban studies and sociology and those interested in the urbanism of the global south, particularly Pakistan.
Analysing the evolution of Lahore’s social organization, culture and ideologies since Pakistan’s independence in 1947, this book explores how social and cultural changes affect social economy, spatial structure and the urban environment.
Chapter 1 Lahore as a colonial city and the path of social change
Chapter 2 Pakistani Lahore
Chapter 3 Community life and the functional
order of Lahore
Chapter 4 The structure of the citys economy and social
ecology
Chapter 5 Spatial organization: development of the urban system
Chapter 6 Structuring the city: public policies, urban planning and private
initiatives
Chapter 7 Lahore as a city of the global south: Visualizing its
inclusive and sustainable future
Mohammad A. Qadeer is Professor Emeritus in Geography and Planning at Queens University, Kingston, Canada. He has 40 years of experience in teaching, research and professional service at Queens University, Canada, including 11 years as the Director at the School of Urban and Regional Planning. Prior to his appointment at Queens, he taught at Columbia University and the Punjab University, Lahore. He was a founding faculty member of the Town Planning Department, University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore.