Pakistan calls for US$6.8 trillion in climate funding for developing countries

Forestry AMONG MAN-MADE FACTORS

Man-made factors have contributed to Pakistan’s climate-induced issues, according to experts.

For example, deforestation has plagued the southeast of Sindh for years, causing the area’s capacity to withstand heavy rain.

The University of Milan’s David Fugazza, an expert on climate change, provided proof that the frequency of rain rains has increased over time.

” If there is no correct land management, these disastrous floods can cause storms”, he stressed.

The Sindh municipal government has taken rigorous measures to increase the area’s natural cover.

The Pai Forest area, which has been the subject of improper land grabs and extensive checking to make method for agriculture, is now often patrolled by forest guards.

The Pai Forest, a designated forest, has now outlawed the cutting of plants, according to Mr. Ramiz Raja, associate director of the Sakrand Division in Sindh’s Nawabshah area.

He said,” We have established a nursery where we can get the plants and plant them,” referring to reforestation initiatives.