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One Billion Trees Planted in KPK!

Because majority of consensus ruled against Kaala baag dam brought by Nawaz Sharif in 90s? And Khattak is one of them. In the last few years, Imran Khan brought the topic on Kaala baag dam which then he was immediately made to apologize to nurse the sensitive feelings of Khattak.

Pretty soon, Imran Khan is going to be PM. It is imperative that he needs to spread the awareness of Kaala baag dam to revive so he can get started as soon as he comes to the power. And also, it is best not to use PMLN as benchmark for everything in the future, otherwise the day is not far when using PMLN as benchmark can meet the same outcome which led to disqualify Nawaz Sharif in the first place.

The bottom line is that the water crisis is Pakistan's problem, not PTI-PMLN. With billion trees planted which requires gazillion tanks of water to maintain despite the water crisis where water as asset is fast becoming scarce all over Pakistan, it is stupidity not to have contingency plan which will be entrusted to Imran Khan who will be tested to see if he can handle the challenging situation lies ahead.

mian ji while in power did what? he has aligned himself with those who opposed the dam for his political assurances. but making more dams will be done by the indians on water that will insure Pakistan will never grow a kilo of rice.

Now i am astonished you are consider pmln nawaz as a bench mark! May allah give brains in Pakistan. The water crisis is overcome by trying to build reservoirs and trees are needed as a carbon bank and to keep the weather which will prevent the land becoming arid. So I ask again other nations that plant trees are c#nts and tw#ts?
 
mian ji while in power did what? he has aligned himself with those who opposed the dam for his political assurances. but making more dams will be done by the indians on water that will insure Pakistan will never grow a kilo of rice.

Now i am astonished you are consider pmln nawaz as a bench mark! May allah give brains in Pakistan. The water crisis is overcome by trying to build reservoirs and trees are needed as a carbon bank and to keep the weather which will prevent the land becoming arid. So I ask again other nations that plant trees are c#nts and tw#ts?

Clearly, reading comprehension is not your friend since it was you who insinuated using PMLN as benchmark since you are pretty much using comparatively analysis which serves no aid to the current events.

And as for history, not your friend either, not to mention selective history on Khattak. I suggest you research properly on Kaala baag dam and especially those who rejected Kaala baag dam.

Even then, let's forget about the past and stick to the present for the sake of the debate so i am gonna keep it simple.

To maintain the billion trees, you need gazillion tanks of water. There is short of water in Pakistan where people are dying due to lack of water and those gazillion tanks of water to maintain billion trees is not going to help common people who are dying from not having access to the water.
 
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Trees are need of the hour. Unfortunately Sindh govt is a joke else we could see projects like these in areas like Tharparker.

Or even in Thar desert.

I think Kaala bag dam would solve water crisis and electricity, not billion trees at this moment especially with water being short of supply in Pakistan.
 
Clearly, reading comprehension is not your friend since it was you who insinuated using PMLN as benchmark.

And as for history, not your friend either, not to mention selective history on Khattak.

So, for the sake of debate, i am gonna keep it simple.

To maintain the billion trees, you need gazillion tanks of water. There is short of water in Pakistan where people are dying due to lack of water and those gazillion tanks of water to maintain billion trees is not going to help common people who are dying from not having access to the water.

What exactly is the issue with planting trees? Your arguments is that it will consume horrendous amount of water is based on some scientific research? Its bad enough that land is becoming arid in the most sensitive area which can see rainfall! I take it you do realise where those trees are is not like the rest of Pakistan and trees are needed for more rain!

selective history has khattak been a pm 3 times? reading comprehension was only granted to the followers of mian ji!
 
What exactly is the issue with planting trees? Your arguments is that it will consume horrendous amount of water is based on some scientific research? Its bad enough that land is becoming arid in the most sensitive area which can see rainfall! I take it you do realise where those trees are is not like the rest of Pakistan and trees are needed for more rain!

selective history has khattak been a pm 3 times? reading comprehension was only granted to the followers of mian ji!

I would love to see that not single tank of water will be wasted to maintain the billion trees since water is already scarce as it is where people are dying from not having access to the water is yet to sink in your brain or not worthy of your sympathy as far as people lives are concerned.

Khattak is part of major consensus that voted against Kaala baag dam in the past, and even made Imran Khan to apologize officially when Imran Khan brought Kaala baag dam into the discussion in the last few years. As for Nawaz Sharif, the consensus ruled against the project of Kaala baag dam if you bothered to research the history of Kaala baag dam.

The same way the consensus ruled in favor of military operation against TTP. Democracy has to take input from the public domain in form of consensus to support or oppose. Clearly, you don't understand the definition of consensus, do you?
 
Trees are need of the hour. Unfortunately Sindh govt is a joke else we could see projects like these in areas like Tharparker.

Or even in Thar desert.
You are right, Sindh Government is a joke and Sindh awaam is a curse. They will die without food and water but when you ask who you gonna vote in up coming election, they will say Vote is for Bhutto so I don't see they will see any progress in their lives from govt.
 
To maintain the billion trees, you need gazillion tanks of water. There is short of water in Pakistan where people are dying due to lack of water and those gazillion tanks of water to maintain billion trees is not going to help common people who are dying from not having access to the water.

Dude what are you talking about? The average tree only needs 15 gallons of water per week. Trees will help Pakistan rid it's smog problem. Trees also give back water in the form of moisture which ultimately helps produce rain. They also help purify river water and have many other benefits. Trees are an awesome gift from Allah/God and WILL HELP the common people.

 
Commendable efforts and great achievement, something that must be done in all parts of the country, but (because I just don't accept anything on it's face value, unless I do some basic calculations for myself, nothing to do with politics , just my nature) one question, where were these one billion trees planted? aerial (Google) view before an dafter would be great to show the great achievement.

According to my crude calculations one tree would require a minimum of Three meters clearance on all sides for it to properly grow, that would be an area of (a=πr^2) 28.27 square meters/tree, for one billion trees that would become 28.27 billion square meters or 28,270 square km. Total area in KPK (including mountains and water bodies) is 74,521 square KM, even than the new plantation amounts to 37.93% of total KPK area. Now taking out the water bodies, urban areas (buildings, homes, roads, etc), and cultivable land the percentage would be much higher. I haven't seen KPK either before of after plantation, those who have can assess whether its a billion trees or a few less.



ISLAMABAD —
Pakistan’s northwestern province, Khyber Pakhtunkhaw (KPK), has planted an unprecedented 1 billion trees in just more than two years and surpassed an international commitment of restoring 350,000 hectares of forests and degraded land.

The massive effort aims to turn the tide on land degradation and loss in the mountainous, formerly forested KPK, which lies in the Hindu Kush mountain range.

Imran Khan, head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party governing the province, launched the reforestation campaign, dubbed “Billion Tree Tsunami,” in 2015.

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Pictures of a river bank before and after the Billion Tree Tsunami campaign.

Goal reached early

The cricket-star-turned politician revealed to VOA that the goal of adding 1 billion trees by planting and natural regeneration has been achieved this month, well ahead of the original deadline of December 2017.

He says his party plans to organize a special event in Islamabad in late August to celebrate the successful completion of the project, and experts as well as foreign diplomats will be invited.

“We will show them by coordinates, on Google map you can go and see where these trees have been planted, 1 billion trees, this is now the model for the rest of Pakistan,” Khan said.

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Punjab, Sindh, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, Pakistan

High deforestation rate

Pakistan is seventh on the list of the countries mostly likely to be affected by global warming and has one of the highest deforestation rates in Asia. Decades of tree felling have reduced the country’s forests to less than 3 percent of its land area. About 40 percent of the remaining forests are in KPK.

Khan hopes his reforestation drive will decrease the effects of global warming and natural disasters like floods that cause devastation in KPK and elsewhere in Pakistan every year.

“If you plant trees, we have discovered, by the river banks it sustains the rivers. But most importantly, the glaciers that are melting in the mountains, and one of the biggest reasons is because there has been a massive deforestation. So, this billion tree is very significant for our future,” Khan said.

Bonn Challenge

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in a statement Friday congratulated the Pakistani province on reaching the “momentous milestone.”

“This marks the first Bonn Challenge pledge to reach its restoration goal,” the organization noted.

The Bonn Challenge, set up in 2011, calls for the restoration of 150 million hectares of deforested and degraded lands by 2020, and 350 million hectares by 2030.

More than 20 countries have so far responded to the challenge, expressing an ambition to restore more than 60 million hectors by 2020 with more commitments expected.

KPK’s reforestation campaign made it the only province or subnational entity to be included in the Bonn Challenge.

“The Billion Tree Tsunami initiative is a true conservation success story, one that further demonstrates Pakistan’s leadership role in the international restoration effort and continued commitment to the Bonn Challenge,” acknowledged Inger Anderson, director general of IUCN.

Nurseries produce 25,000 saplings

Provincial officials say the campaign has achieved its restoration target through a combination of protected natural regeneration, 60 percent, and planned afforestation, 40 percent.

Many small-scale nurseries, producing up to 25,000 saplings each, have been set up with cash advances and a guaranteed purchase agreement from the provincial government.


The KPK government has invested $123 million to help establish 13,000 private tree nurseries in almost every district of the province, producing hundreds of thousands of saplings of local and imported tree varieties, including pines, walnuts and eucalyptus, officials say.


Local economies benefit

This has boosted local incomes, generated thousands of green jobs, and empowered unemployed youth and women in the province. An additional $100 million will be allocated to maintain the project through June 2020.

“This support makes the project one of the largest eco-investments ever made in Pakistan,” according to the IUCN.

It noted the newly planted trees are reinforcing riverbanks and add tree resources to agricultural lands engaged in farm forestry. They also improve biodiversity by restoring wildlife shelters and contribute to CO2 sequestration through new tree plantations.

“But we could not have done it if the local communities were not involved,” Khan said. “The local communities first grew the nurseries and then amongst them people who then protected the trees, the saplings when they were planted. It is one of the most successful experiments ever, and we have 85 percent survival rate.”

Experts at World Wildlife Fund-Pakistan, which is monitoring and auditing the tree-planting effort in KPK, say the project has been an environmental, economic and social success, with one of the highest survival rates of trees in the world, ranging from 70 to 90 percent.

“If the trend continues, there will be more birds, there will be more microbes, there will be more insects, so there will be more animals, so more habitats. The ecosystem will kind of literally revive in certain places. There will be more rains because we do need rains,” Hamaad Khan Naqi, WWF-Pakistan’s director general, told VOA.

PTI’s Khan says the provincial government has enforced a complete ban on the cutting and felling of trees in reserved forests across KPK.

Authorities have also curtailed activities of the powerful “timber mafia” by dismantling hundreds of illegal sawmills and arresting timber cutters.

At least two forest guards have been killed in such encounters while many braved injuries, Khan said.

The popularity and recognition of the provincial initiative has encouraged the central government last year to announce its own “Green Pakistan” program, with a goal to plant more than 100 million trees in the next five years.

VOA

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what an achievement :toast_sign::pakistan::pakistan:

Kudos to KPK gov and IK!!! he kept his promise.

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Dude what are you talking about? The average tree only needs 15 gallons of water per week. Trees will help Pakistan rid it's smog problem. Trees also give back water in the form of moisture which ultimately helps produce rain. They also help purify river water and have many other benefits. Trees are an awesome gift from Allah/God and WILL HELP the common people.

Average tree only needs 15 gallons of water per week but what about the billion trees? That would mean gazillion tanks of water especially at the time water is the huge crisis in Pakistan where people are literally dying from not having access to the water. Trees is important but so is people - access to the water.

That is why we need contingency plan to address water crisis that could meet the demand for the billion trees and people need for water to live. And that is called Kaala baag dam. Because of it, electricity crisis can be addressed as well which is bonus; albeit much needed for the stabilizing economy.

In the past, Imran Khan had to appease to take his pro-stances back on Kaala baag dam but now he is set to takeover for the leadership of Pakistan, he has to man up and bring Kaala baag dam back into the discussion because along with the energy sectors, water crisis needs to be resolved as well.

Nawaz Sharif was coward to leave the consensus to the people which could be argued for democratic process but with water being scarce as it is, we need aggressive pro-stance on Kaala baag dam to defy the main consensus which is mainly of PPP, ANP, Khattak in the past. Today situation is different with the water crisis on the top of it, that calls for the revival of Kaala Baag dam.

Hence the quote as mentioned earlier;

The bottom line is that the water crisis is Pakistan's problem, not PTI-PMLN. With billion trees planted which requires gazillion tanks of water to maintain despite the water crisis where water as asset is fast becoming scarce all over Pakistan, it is stupidity not to have contingency plan which will be entrusted to Imran Khan who will be tested to see if he can handle the challenging situation lies ahead.
 
actually survival rate is 85% so there are now 850 million more trees in kpk ...........kudoos
 
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