Forests
Forests
S
FORESTS
Mining, Primary
Farming,
Fishing.
As raw materials are
obtained from nature
i.e. land
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
construction
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
Maintain forests
to ensure forests are available for
Long term investment
- 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
•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?
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
Low temp
Alpine
Coniferous
Soil Altitude Rainfall Temp