Chapter 4 Forests
Chapter 4 Forests
Chapter 4
Forests
ALPINE FORESTS
CORNIFEROUS
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Irrigated forest
Reverine BELA
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Determinants of Forests
Forests in Pakistan ranges from Alpine in the north to Mangrove in the south
.The density depends on rainfall temperature ,altitude,and soil .
Factors determine the type and density of forests are
• Different altitudes have different forests types
• Arid areas have Thorny bushes and scrubs
• High precipitation in north leads to growth of coniferous tree
• Type of soil also define the type and density of forests in different areas
Mangrove
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Deforestation
Causes of Deforestation
• Growing population means more land is required for housing, so forests
are cleared.
• Demand for forest based products like timber for furniture, ploughs,
ephedra, paper from pulp etc has increased. Forests are cut down to
fulfil the demand of these products
• To provide room for growing more crops to fulfil demand and also for
grazing animals (cattle ranch)
• Construction of roads, railways and airports also clears forests Before
open cast mining starts an area is cleared of its vegetation Farmers
tend to clear a patch of land and to use it for growing crops. (Over-
Cultivation)
• Overgrazing by cattle and goats reduce the chance of land regaining its
vegetation
• In Northern areas which have no gas supplies for cooking and heating;
wood is used
• Wildfires also cause a lot of damage to forests
• Corruption amongst forest officials, who allow illegal cutting
• Industrial waste and effluent discharge in the Indus Delta has caused
damage to Mangroves
Effects of Deforestation
• During heavy rainfall, massive soil erosion occurs along with landslides
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• This loss of soil may result in removal of top few inches of fertile soil
over period of some years.
• Landslides block roads, railways and disrupt communication and
supplies mostly to Northern areas of Pakistan.
• Power lines may be washed away by landslides and floods
• The eroded soil settles in the reservoirs of dams and barrages, and
reduces HEP production along with reducing storage capacity, it also
damages power lines
• Patterns of rainfall may also change leading to drought conditions as
trees absorb ground water and transpire it into the air
• Cutting of trees may also affect tourist destinations leading to loss of
tourists as the case with Murree
What is Afforestation?
Afforestation is the process of planting trees, or sowing seeds, in a barren
land devoid of any trees to create a forest.
What is reforestation?
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It is the process of specifically planting native trees into a forest that has
decreasing numbers of trees. While reforestation is increasing the number of
trees of an existing forest, afforestation is the creation of a ‘new’ forest.
Contour ploughing
When crops are planted on parallel contours at the side of the hill .it reduces
soil drain off and turns o gentle slope into a field in order to grow crops
Terraced farming
Terrace farming is a method of farming whereby “steps” known as terraces
are built onto the slopes of hills and mountains. When it rains, instead of rain
carrying away the soil nutrients and plants down the slope, they flow to the
next terrace. Every step has an outlet which channels water to the next step.
This helps in keeping some areas dry and others wet. On very high altitudes,
other crops apart from rice can be grown.
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SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
Sustainable forestry means that forestry is done in such a way that present
demands can be met, while not compromising on the ability of future
generations to derive their demand from the resources they will have.
So forest management becomes very important, where only a few hardwood
species are cut down every year. For every tree cut, 5 trees are re-planted,
to make sure that damage is catered for well.
These trees take a lot of time to grow back (long term investment) and thus
the pay-off comes late. It costs a lot to sow the plant, water it and maintain
forests while keeping illegal loggers out of the area (looking after the forests).