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FOREST

S
FORESTS

Mining, Primary
Farming,
Fishing.
As raw materials are
obtained from nature
i.e. land

 Forests are continuous areas of land


dominated by trees.
TYPES
Productive Protection
1/3 2/3
 Natural Plantation (by man)
 High density equally spaced/linear
 High commercial value Mostly low commercial
value
e.g.Timber e.g. to prevent soil
erosion,
for for pleasant
environment
Construction/furniture etc

By lowering by providing

temperature shade
Importance
 They reduce air pollution by absorbing pollutants like nitrogen
+provide oxygen

 They provide ( natural) habitat for wild life (food, nesting sites
etc.)

 They prevent soil erosion as their roots hold soil and their leaves
intercept rain

 They increase the fertility of soil by decomposition of leaves

 They reduce flooding by regulating water supply


 They provide employment to those who work in forest
department ……

 And also work in such industries which use wood as a raw


material

 They attract tourism due to their scenic beauty

 Their products e.g. ephedra are used in pharmaceutical


industry

 Their products are also used in chemical industry e.g. resin


for varnishes
 They are used as raw material in wood based industry e.g.
timber is used in construction industry in flooring and in
making cupboards etc
…… in furniture industry for making tables, chairs etc
…… in sports goods industry e.g. bats, racquets etc
…... in transport industry e.g. in making wooden cart, bus
bodies, in making of boats, in railway sleepers

 Wood is used in agriculture e.g. in agricultural implements


like wooden plough

 Mazri,a minor product of forests is used in making packing


materials and baskets

 Wood pulp is used in paper industry.


FOREST PRODUCTS

main products minor products

Timber Firewood resin mazri ephedra

construction

paper furniture cooking/heating


varnishes
packing medicine
material &
Sports goods
increase in demand of timber due to:

High population.
Growth of wood based industries
Demand abroad of sports goods etc.
CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION
 to grow crops
 for mining
 for construction of dams etc
 Urbanization
 More residential areas
 Growing population
 Over grazing by sheep and goats
 Used as fire wood e.g. in heating, cooking
 Used in wood based industry e.g. paper
industry
 Used in making chipboards
 Used in making safety matches
 Used in transport e.g. railway sleepers
 Used in sports goods industry e.g. bats etc
Effects of deforestation
 No roots to hold soil
 ….and no leaves to intercept rain
 therefore soil erosion.
 loss of nutrients for agriculture
 Siltation so less water in reservoirs of dams
 So less production of HEP/irrigation
 More floods and thus destruction e.g. loss of life, loss of livestock. Crops
destroyed ,roads washed away etc.
 Silt is deposited on farmland due to flooding ,if fertile better crop next
year
 Low rainfall due to less transpiration
 …….So low crop yield especially in barani areas
 Loss to natural habitat
 So loss of wild life
 Shortage of wood for fuel wood
 People may have to travel more to collect wood
 Loss of timber for wood based industries e.g. sports goods
industry
 Air pollution ….
 Gullying/ bad land
 Landslips
 Import of timber due to its shortage so loss of f.e. and negative
effect on BOT/ BOP
Solutions
 Selective cutting
 Heavy machinery be restricted in forests
 Reforestation
 Land reserved for fuel wood plantation
 Forestation on hill slopes through terracing, contour
ploughing and strip farming which will reduce soil erosion,
silting and flooding
 Awareness about the benefits of forests through media,
NGO’s etc
 Supply of natural gas to Northern areas
 Nurseries for more plants
 Forest laws be strictly implemented
Afforestation Projects

AKRSP Rechna
Doab Afforestation

Tarbela/ Mangla Watershed

New trees project Afforestation of


34,408
acres of
area
have been
Planted upto
80,000
afforestation of privately
owned badland.
New areas of forests
r
Reforestation Sustainable
forestry
of trees
from
where
they
have
been planting such
cut down
trees which do not need
irrigation

Maintain forests
to ensure forests are available for
Long term investment

trees take many years to grow


many years before financial return

high cost of planting


costs during growth
MAIN FORESTS OF
PAKISTAN
 Name
 Features
 Main areas
 Importance/Use
- Stunted growth
- Roots
Spread
Sideways, ALPINE Northern areas Fuel wood
- Upward
branches

To get more nutrients

To get more sunlight


Coniferous forests
To shed snow
To get benefit from
short growing
season.

- Evergreen
- Conical
Timber for
- Sloping
-const
branches
-furniture
Thick and
- sports goods etc.
-leathery leaves
Checking floods
-Needle
Conserve Soil
shaped
Tourism due to
leaves.
For less Scenic-beauty
-Thick bark
transpiration Reduce air pollution
Shallow roots

To tolerate
cold

To absorb water from


melting snow
•To reduce
-planted by man temperatures
-Linear •Reduce erosion of
-Equally banks
Spaced BELA River Indus &
•For shade
Its tributaries
-Same species •To reduce air
-Same size pollution
-Same height •To reduce flooding
Mangroves
•Firewood
For more sunlight •Timber for boats/
construction
•Leaves (food)
for livestock.
• Prevent coastal erosion
•Protection
-Broad leaves. against
-Leathery tsunamis as
leaves MANGROVES Indus delta
they absorb
-survive in Hub delta shockwaves
salty water… •Protection
To reduce against cyclones
transpiration •Habitat / shelter for wildlife
•Breeding
ground for
As their roots filter Fish-----
out salts and •plankton +protection
Their leaves excrete from predators
extra salts
Sub-Tropical
e

•Small/medium height
•rounded bushes •Protection
•hardwood from floods
•Deciduous •Fire wood
•Thorny e.g. for
cooking
•Food for
livestock
•They provide
 Punjab Plain shade
 Sindh Plains •They reduce
 Thar desert
air pollution
 Potowar Plateau
 Kharan Desert
IRRIGATED Plantation, linear, equally spaced, same species,
same age, water regularly supplied.

Thal
Bahawalpur
•Tourism Changa manga
•Wood for railway Chichawatni (sahiwal)
sleepers/ chassis/ carts Guddu &
•Firewood for domestic use Taunsa (barrage)
•growing population(more need for construction etc..)
•more wood needed in wood based industries e.g.
•…..timber for paper/construction/
Furniture etc.
• to reduce timber imports.
•deforestation (too many
trees are being cut down)
•to reduce water logging
•prevent erosion of banks/slopes
Why is irrigation necessary for
new plantations of trees?

 Low rainfall / high evapotranspiration


 Seasonal rainfall
 Irregular and unreliable rainfall
 Root system needs water to grow
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of
developing more irrigated plantations of trees
in lowland areas of Punjab and Sindh.

Advantages
 Timber for(res. 2) Disadvantages

(res. 2)
e.g. High cost /long term
construction, fencing, investment / not a quick
firewood profit
 Rainfall / humidity  Cost of maintenance / care
 Shade / shelter/ reduce  Need for irrigation / more
temperatures demand on water supplies
 Clean air / more oxygen  Loss of land for housing /
farmland
 Scenic beauty/ promote
tourism
 Employment / work
 Eucalyptus trees can
reduce waterlogging and
salinity
Forestation of hill slopes

Terracing
Contour
Strip

 Reduce soil erosion


 Reduce siltation
 Reduce flooding by regulating water supply
DETERMINANTS

Low temp

Alpine

Coniferous
Soil Altitude Rainfall Temp

Alluvial above 4000 when high hot temp


In salt water alpine dry rainfall scrubs/tropical

Mangroves l000 – 4000 bushes coniferous


coniferous e.g. deserts

Thin soil on peek of mountains (stunted growth of Alpine )

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