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The forestry sector of Pakistan is a main source of lumber, paper, fuelwood, latex, medicine as well as food and provide ecotourism and wildlife conservation purposes. 5% of Pakistan's land is covered in forest (2024). The Shangla district is the only district of Pakistan that composed of more than 80% of forest land. [1]
The total protected land area represents 13% of Pakistan's landmass as of 2020, The Government of Pakistan plans to increase it to at least 15% by 2023. [1] As a signatory of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity , Pakistan is committed to expanding its protected areas to encompass 17% of its total territory by the year 2030.
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The markhor, is the national animal of Pakistan Natural protected forests. Birir Valley Coniferous Forest [1] in Chitral District (also called 'Deodar Chilghoza Oak Forest') Jhangar Scrub Forest [2] [3] in Chakwal District; Sulaiman Coniferous Forest [4] in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (also called 'Sulaiman Chilgoza Pine Forest') Ziarat Juniper Forest ...
Registan-North Pakistan sandy desert: Sandy deserts of Balochistan [14] References This page was last edited on 4 March ... Statistics; Cookie statement;
Punjab has the largest economy in Pakistan, contributing most to the national GDP. The province's share was 60.58% in 2020 to national economy. [ 2 ] Sindh which is the second largest province in terms of population and GDP which has steadily continued to grow, contributes 23.7% to the national economy. [ 2 ]
The Department of Forest is an attached department of Forestry, Wildlife & Fisheries Department created in 1886 under British rule as imperial forest service. The Department is responsible to develop, maintain, conserve & maximize forestry sector resources in the province of Punjab. [4]
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