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• In agriculture, pesticides are used that can also contaminate the ground and surface water.

• Oil seepage from ships in Karachi.



Forests

Productive & Protective Forests:


• There are two types of forests:

Productive Forests:

• These are natural forests.


• These forests are used to extract products like timber.


• They have more commercial value.


• These forests have high tree density and closed canopy.


Protection Forests:

• These are manmade forest i.e. people planted these.


• These forests are linear.


• These forests have less commercial value.


• They do not provide any valuable wood.


• The main purpose of these forests is to protect the soil.


• They help in controlling the temperature and provide shade.


Importance of Forests:
• Forests protect erosion of soil.

• Keep the environment clean and help in lowering the temperature.


• Forests help in the formation of humus that maintains soil fertility.


• Forests also help in reducing the flooding.


• They provide raw materials to industries including paper, timber, etc.


• They promote tourism and provide employment.


Types of Forests:

Alpine Forests:
• They can be found in Northern areas including Chitral, Kohistan, and Dir.

• The trees found in these forests have less growth because of low sunlight and low temperature.

• The trees' roots have a better grip on the ground because they spread sideways and absorb more
nutrients.

• The branches of trees are upward normally to absorb more sunlight.


• The wood from these forests is only used for fuel.


Coniferous Forests:
• They can be found in Northern Areas including KPK, Balochistan Mountains, Murree, Islamabad, and
Rawalpindi. 

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• These forests can survive at low temperatures.


• The trees are conical in shape and have sloping branches.


• The leaves are usually needle-shaped, leathery, small and thick to check excessive transpiration.

• Less humus is formed in these forests.


• They offer timber, environment protection, tourism, wildlife, and beautiful scenery.

Tropical Thorn Forests:


• They can be found in Punjab Plains, Sindh Plains, and Western & southern Balochistan.

• They are low in height, usually 6 meters to 10 meters.


• They have thorny hardwood mostly; trees have deep roots to search for water and low vegetation
because of less water.

• The wood from these forests is generally used for fire only.

Sub-Tropical Scrub Forests:


• They can be found in Himalayas’ hills and foothills, Kirthar and Sulaiman Ranges, Makran Coast Range and
Western Mountains.

• These forests have tropical thorny and sub-tropical broadleaf specifies.


• They are used for grazing, watershed protection, and firewood.


Riverain or Bela Forest:


• They can be found in River Indus and its tributaries. 

• These forests have linear plantations along the banks of rivers.


• They have high yielding commercial hardwood species.


• They provide Shishum and Babul wood.


Mangrove Forests:
• They can be found in Sindh and Balochistan’s coastline areas.

• They have, broad, leathery and drip tips leaves.


• The trees there are low in height and shrubs are grown on the flats.

• The trees can survive in saltwater. As their roots spread into seawater.

• In better conditions, the trees can rise to 6 to 8 meters, but they are generally 3 meters long.

• Waste is dumped in the Arabian Sea that has stunted the growth of these trees in the Indus and Hub Delta.

• Because of pollution limited species are grown there.


• They offer firewood, timber, breeding ground for fish, prevent coastline from erosion and absorbs shocks of
tsunami and earthquake.

Irrigated Forests:
• Changa Manga near Lahore, Wan Bachran near Thal, Chichawatni in Sahiwal are Irrigated forests.

• In these forests, economically important species of trees are planted in large quantities.

• They have species like Shishum, Babul and Eucalyptus.


• They produce firewood and timber.


Deforestation:
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Causes:

• Rise of urbanization.

• Use of wood for the fire.


• Use of timber in industries.


• Construction of roads.

• Mining.

• Overgrazing of land.

Effects:

• Deforestation has many bad effects on our environment. Some of them are listed below:

• Erosion of soil by water and wind.


• Increase in floods.

• Surface run-off carrying sand and silt.


• The generation of electricity is affected because of siltation in reservoirs.


• Destruction and extinction of natural habitats.


• Food and crop production has been affected greatly.


• Irrigation canals are blocked.


• Harmed the fisheries.


• Extreme climate change and global warming.


Solutions to Problems Caused by Deforestation:


• There should be selective cutting that will forbid the cutting of young trees.

• Heavy machinery should be restricted in forests.


• Reforestation must be initiated to cover up for the loss of forestation.


• Fuelwood plantation should be done on reserved lands to preserve valuable wood species for other wood
industries.

• Forestation should be done of hill slopes to prevent silting, flooding, erosion, etc.

• Media should be used to spread awareness about the importance of trees and forests in general.

Afforestation:
• In Pakistan, many afforestation projects have been started:

• In Balochistan, Agha Khan Rural Support Program has been initiated that has planted 80 thousand plants.

• The Tarbela/Mangla project is planting trees on privately owned badland.


• Rechna Doab Project is planting trees between Ravia and Chenab.


Sustainable Forestry:
• The cutting rate of trees must not be more than the rate of their growth.
• If a tree is cut, then it must be replaced from a sapling from the nursery.
• If forest areas are cut down, then new forest areas must be planted to accommodate for the loss to
nature.

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