Regional Planning (A Case Study of Gujranwala)
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Gujranwala, a vibrant city in Pakistan, with a high population and rapid urbanization, Gujranwala faces various challenges that necessitate comprehensive planning and management. This article aims to shed light on the regional planning initiatives undertaken in Gujranwala, highlighting the key strategies, achievements, and future prospects. The basic aim of the study is to evaluate the prospects of the Regional Plan for District Gujranwala. And to put forth an integrated land use plan and regional plan that takes into account the demands of the local populace concerning housing, health, education, religion, parks, recreation, sports, industry, commerce, trade services, agriculture, and other land uses. The research design employed a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative techniques. The study utilized surveys, interviews, observation, and secondary data analysis to gather comprehensive information about regional planning in Gujranwala. The study on Gujranwala's regional planning reveals several key findings. Gujranwala, initially a rapidly growing industrial city, faced challenges due to its unprecedented expansion. In conclusion, the research underscores the need for a holistic and adaptive approach to regional planning in Gujranwala, considering the city's dynamic growth, economic significance, and environmental concerns. The findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and local authorities to formulate and implement effective strategies for the sustainable development of Gujranwala.