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Journal of Infrastructure Development | 2012

Social Network Legitimacy and Property Right Loopholes: Evidences from an Infrastructural Water Project in Pakistan

Habibullah Magsi; André Torre

Little attention has been devoted to the role of social networks and property rights in infrastructural projects. We use the Chotiari water reservoir project data from Pakistan, to explore the social network of actors on land use and property right violation, which create a dissimilar power distribution and significant land use conflicts. Results indicate that public officials with their alien stakeholders have pressurised the local population to displace, where institutional inconsistency towards justice has led them to mistrust and project opposition. In Pakistan, the non-existence of a national resettlement policy is germinating land use conflicts and human and property rights violations since five decades. Therefore, attention to such conflicts, their resolution and prevention are important for research and policy development.


Archive | 2017

Seawater Intrusion: Land Degradation and Food Insecurity Among Coastal Communities of Sindh, Pakistan

Habibullah Magsi; M. Javed Sheikh

Seawater intrusion is an evergreen problem of the coastal areas. It has immense potential to degrade natural resources that may further lead to disturbed livelihood and lifestyle of the people. District Badin is also recognized as one of the coastal districts of Sindh that attracted the researchers towards the locally ignored issue. Keeping in mind the research objectives, the study was aimed to overview infrastructural damages; socioeconomic profile of local population and challenges faced by food insecurity caused by seawater intrusion in district Badin, Sindh province of Pakistan. In this regard, the required information was gathered on primary basis from 400 local residents on semi-structured questionnaires. The findings revealed that the majority of the respondents were illiterate and habituated in wood made houses (Jhopra) with six children averagely, which portrays a typical poor rural life in the studied areas of the selected district. As far as economic activities of the respondents is concerned, the majority of the local people were engaged in the crop cultivation followed by fishing, livestock keeping and wage labourers, etc. Furthermore, the respondents were facing issues regarding cyclones, seawater intrusion, unavailability of basic amenities in their surroundings, like hospitals, electricity, roads, schools, etc. The previous literature evident that the reduction in downstream flow had also differential impacts on the various segments of coastal society, like the agricultural lands have adversely been affected due to the accelerated seawater intrusion that has not only turned cultivated lands into barren, but severely impinged on food grain crops in the region. These changes in the coastal zone had forced the farmers to switch to livestock herding and fishing as an alternative source of employment and income, despite the fact, there is no satisfactory or alternative measures have been taken by the government. Therefore, through this study it is recommended that there is need to mobilize the proximities (geographical and organized) to ensure sustainability in the lives of coastal communities.


Area Development and Policy | 2017

Land-use conflict and socio-economic impacts of infrastructure projects: the case of Diamer Bhasha Dam in Pakistan

Muazzam Sabir; André Torre; Habibullah Magsi

ABSTRACT This article examines the conflicts arising from the Diamer Bhasha Dam project in northern Pakistan. Conflicts arising from the impacts of the dam on the local population and territory and steps to resolve some of them are identified. These impacts relate to unfair land acquisition, improper displacement, inadequate compensation, resettlement and future livelihoods. The completion of the project depends on the arrangement of project finance, resolution of conflicts among different actors and the consent of all stakeholders. In the light of this case, strategies for improved infrastructure project governance are identified.


Land Use Policy | 2014

Proximity analysis of inefficient practices and socio-spatial negligence: Evidence, evaluations and recommendations drawn from the construction of Chotiari reservoir in Pakistan

Habibullah Magsi; André Torre


International journal of economics and finance | 2016

Agricultural Sub-Sectors Performance: An Analysis of Sector-Wise Share in Agriculture GDP of Pakistan

Abbas Ali Chandio; Jiang Yuan-sheng; Habibullah Magsi


Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences | 2018

Land use conflicts and urban sprawl: Conversion of agriculture lands into urbanization in Hyderabad, Pakistan

Moula Bux Peerzado; Habibullah Magsi; Muhammad Javed Sheikh


Journal of Environmental Professionals Sri Lanka | 2013

The Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment on Infrastructural Development Projects: Case of Chotiari Reservoir in Sindh, Pakistan

Habibullah Magsi; André Torre


Indian journal of science and technology | 2017

Application of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to Medical Data

Naeem Ahmed Qureshi; Velo Suthar; Habibullah Magsi; Muhammad Javed Sheikh; Mubeena Pathan; Barkatullah Qureshi


Archive | 2016

Dynamics of social capital among irrigation water users in rural Sindh province of Pakistan

Javed M. Sheikh; Habibullah Magsi; Asnarulkhadi Abu Samah; G. Mujtaba Khusk; Naeem Ahmed Qureshi


Archive | 2016

An analysis of Extension Services in rural Sindh, Province of Pakistan

M. Javed Sheikh; Habibullah Magsi; Naeem Ahmed Qureshi

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M. Javed Sheikh

Sindh Agriculture University

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Naeem Ahmed Qureshi

Sindh Agriculture University

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Moula Bux Peerzado

Sindh Agriculture University

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Abbas Ali Chandio

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Mansoor Ahmed Koondhar

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Barkatullah Qureshi

Sindh Agriculture University

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Mubeena Pathan

Sindh Agriculture University

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Velo Suthar

Sindh Agriculture University

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