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Plant nursery at Adenzai District Dir Lower has 1.1 M plants under Billion Tsunami project.
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Green Growth: The billion tree tsunami in KP an ambitious but ambiguous goal
June 22, 2015 by Salman Khan in Accountability, featured
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Community people at Village Ghari Chandan in Peshawar’s suburbs watering saplings planted under the Green Growth Initiative of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government. Photo by News Lens Pakistan / Salman Yousafzai

Peshawar: The rugged, barren landscape of Garhi Chandan village is an eye-sore. A vast dry landscape with low hills, it reflects the midday sun of June with an intensity that makes one want to run for shade. But on this day, the middle aged Hazrat Gul is upbeat, despite the heat and the light that makes his squint his eyes and cover his face with a hand.

“Soon, this will be a forest of trees,” he points at the open land stretching before him, a pool for shimmering heat, the sunlight beating against its hot, hard surface.

Gul is not alone in his optimism for a barren plain turned paradisaical with a surfeit of green. Men in this village on the outskirts of Peshawar nod in agreement when he speaks excitedly of the ambitious afforestation drive of the provincial government to plant a billion trees in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in five years.

Theirs is one of the villages selected for plantation of saplings, a billion of which will be planted across the province. On this day, the men of the community are out, along with the children, filling containers from a tanker to water the saplings planted in the village. It is an arduous undertaking, given the huge number of saplings.

Under the Green Growth Initiative launched by the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaaf government in KP in February this year, the provincial governments aims to plant a billion trees, increasing forest cover by 22 per cent, conducting bi-annual plantation drives and double the size of national parks over a period of five years.

The first phase of the Billion Trees Tsunami Afforestation Project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa saw at least 11 million saplings of different species planted across the province. According to figures provided by the provincial forest department, only 20.3 percent or 1.510 million hectares of the total 7.4 million hectare area in KP is under forest, while 26 percent of the total area is rugged and barren.

The phase-1 of the project costing 886 million rupees has been sponsored through the Annual Development Programme of forest sector by the government of KP. The phase-2, estimated to cost 13448.364 million rupees, will be sourced through the provincial ADP and support from potential donors. Official data reveals that in ADP 2014-15, 486 million rupees had been allocated to the project by the provincial authorities while the rest of funds will be arranged through re-appropriation.

The project also aims to protect the existing forests and endangered species as people widely use forest wood for fuel. To make up for the attrition, fast growing tree species will be planted.The forestry authorities have chosen to plant saplings of polai, eucalyptus, tanap, sheesham, panata, cypress, and cedar trees. These trees are indigenous to this region and their uncontrolled – and in many cases illegal culling – has reduced their number to an alarming extent.

According to the Divisional Forest Officer Gulzar Khan, around 11 million saplings had been planted over 6,000 hectares in the first phase of the project. He said that 3.4 million saplings had been distributed among the people over the last one year.

Khan said that 250 hectares of land had been covered in Garhi Chandan village and during the next phase of the project they would plant more saplings over 25,000 kanals. He added that the species planted in Garhi Chandan included polai, shesham, chirpine, kikar, zizyphus, sanata, willow, poplar, amaltas, black bakain and diltoides.The species of plants have been planted in different regions of KP as per the climate conditions.

“With the help of village communities, 18 guards have been engaged on daily wages for the protection and conservation of natural regeneration in the state owned forests,”Khan told News Lens.

He said that the forest department lacked resources like manpower and transportation facilities but will try its best to make the project successful. “It’s a race against time,” he said, suggesting that the damage to flora in the province has been wide and need immediate steps to restore it.”Private nurseries are established at the union council and village level for the next phase plantation.”

During the first phase, the forest authorities established village development committees, joint forest committees and women organizations to plant saplings and protect trees. The process will continue till the end of project to provide assistance to communities in selection of areas for plantation, ensure protection from grazing, trampling,raise awareness and support to planned adaptation against climate change.

The PTI chairman Imran Khan had launched the Billion Trees Tsunami campaign in February 2014 under the umbrella of Green Growth Initiative of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa aimed at ‘greening the growth and development’ of the province. It is expected to increase the forest area from 17 per cent to 22 per cent.

However, the campaign, which was launched with great pomp and show, is progressing at a slow pace due to financial constraints and shortage of nurseries and manpower.

For the next phase of the project, officials said 6,000 million rupees were required but they had only received 600 million rupees – a mere 10 per cent of the total amount allocated.

Special assistant to the Chief Minister KP, Fazl – Ilahi said the campaign to grow one billion trees in four years was made without proper calculation because the forest department did not have its own nurseries to provide saplings for the campaign.

“It was an ambitious campaign, made without looking into realities,” he said.

Fazl-Ilahi said that the provincial government had also started a crackdown against timber Mafia in the province to protect the forests.

“It is important to launch large-scale afforestation programmes in order to protect the ecosystem and rural livelihood, ” said Divisional Forest Officer Gulzar Khan. “The campaign will provide the government an umbrella for the tree farming industry, prevent soil erosion and conserve natural resources. We will involve local communities to play an active role in the drive and create over 0.5 million employment opportunities. Schoolchildren will be asked to volunteer for the plantation drive.”

According to the forest department figures, as many as 20,000 private and government nurseries had been established throughout the province for the second phase to keep a steady supply of saplings to the growers. Some 19,9759000 plants will be raised in model nurseries and 6,63,25,000 plants in private nurseries for the project.
Green Growth: The billion tree tsunami in KP an ambitious but ambiguous goal - NewsLens Pakistan

Regarding sustainability of the Green Growth Initiative, monitoring of tree plantation and care of saplings, an official of the project Ali Haider told News lens that they had established 400 village development committees (VDCs) under the supervision of Divisional Forest Officers (DFOs) to empower communities to take charge of their resources and mobilize communities to strengthen monitoring systems and watering schedule for new sapling.

“The sub divisional forest officer and the regional forest officer will supervise the work and would be responsible for carrying out the campaign in keeping with its vision,” said Haider.

Dr.Shafeeq ur Rehman, a professor at the Environmental Sciences Department University of Peshawar told New lens that it was an ambiguous target to plant billion trees in five years.

“It is not impossible but not an easy task,” he said.

Back in Garhi Chandan, Hazrat Gul eyes sparkle with the new hope of finding a source of income. “We are thankful to the forest department and the provincial government that planted millions of trees in this barren and rugged land.”
 
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Height of lawlessness. In no other part of this country this kind of thing happens
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A city with a huge population gets a shit airport like that? CAA should sack the person who came up with this

Agreed. This model looks like a bus terminal...

Peshwar doesn't have much population so what's wrong with this?? Even Faisalabad airport will be like that... And Peshawar is just 1 hour 30 min away from Islamabad they can use Islamabad New Airport when functional...

You need to get your facts. Although there are no proper census available officially from Government but local administrations has declared some stats which says Peshawar has a population of over 4 Million now.. I think you are not really up to date with the current census or may be you are still stuck in 1981 and 1998 population census. Faisalabad is a bigger city I agree, but it doesn't have much air traffic. Multan is a smaller city even then it has a better Airport.

My question would be, Why are you being so much against Peshawar? I think its your jealousy that speaks all the time. You can't see Peshawar or KPK's prosperity.

And yes, In a way you are right about Islamabad's proximity to Peshawar but Air Traffic in Islamabad already sucks. Go and see the Air Traffic stats, Peshawar is the 4th busiest Airport in Pakistan and there are more local and International flights than Multan or Faisalabad.

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Proposed Bacha khan Airport after renovation


Shitty New Look... I think we should now try to see other cities as a benchmark. Multan for instance has a better airport and traffic congestion is very very less than that of Peshawar.

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They may be providing such offices to Wardens in Islamabad and Punjab but not here in Peshawar. Or may be your still too young to understand what an office looks like.

yes m to young to understand the need to Heritage (old Cultural) box under the Flyover.... it's not a public toilet it's not for traffic police what is it for then?
 
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yes m to young to understand the need to Heritage (old Cultural) box under the Flyover.... it's not a public toilet it's not for traffic police what is it for then?

Yes, there is a need for such heritage samples for the revival of your culture so that youngsters like you can know what exactly our culture is other than Internet, sports and luxury cars and xbox/PS etc. Now, why did they put this under the flyover? That's because ideally this place can be best used for such purposes. Why so? Because not only it adds beauty and overall aesthetics of the city but also because we have seen in past in many cities that such places under bridges and flyovers become illegal parkings or home to homeless drug addicts which obviously puts a very bad and negative impression.
Try to be positive even when your criticize.
 
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Yes, there is a need for such heritage samples for the revival of your culture so that youngsters like you can know what exactly our culture is other than Internet, sports and luxury cars and xbox/PS etc. Now, why did they put this under the flyover? That's because ideally this place can be best used for such purposes. Why so? Because not only it adds beauty and overall aesthetics of the city but also because we have seen in past in many cities that such places under bridges and flyovers become illegal parkings or home to homeless drug addicts which obviously puts a very bad and negative impression.
Try to be positive even when your criticize.

m not criticizing this at all.... m only saying if they build it they should use it for something and For traffic Police it's quiet useful it can be turned into small office (challan submit to get back paper of Car/bike etc) rather then just an empty box under the flyover only drug users will sleep there
 
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m not criticizing this at all.... m only saying if they build it they should use it for something and For traffic Police it's quiet useful it can be turned into small office (challan submit to get back paper of Car/bike etc) rather then just an empty box under the flyover only drug users will sleep there

Well, we have mobile units for Fine collection just like Motorway Police has. Plus I just want to add it in your information that this flyover is just infront of traffic police office on GT. Road Peshawar so there is no need of such offices there... And brother its not a room its just a small structure just like a face lift, not hollow from inside or something....
 
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Islamabad Peshawar Motorway M1.. Chamkani Interchange and Northern Bypass
 

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Power Channel at finishing stage - GoKP funded micro hydel project at Ashirate , Chitral

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GoKP funded under construction power house ( 100 kW ) Booni Gol , Chitral

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