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The percentage of Pakistan's area that is forest is disputed. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates 2.2% of the total land of Pakistan is covered by forests. On the contrary, Pakistan Forest Institute estimates it to be 5.1%. According to the survey done under the Red Plus programme in 2017, the forest cover of Pakistan is 5.7%.
In 2020, the world had a total forest area of 4.06 billion ha, which was 31 percent of the total land area. This area is equivalent to 0.52 ha per person [2] – although forests are not distributed equally among the world's people or geographically. The tropical domain has the largest proportion of the world's forests (45 percent), followed by ...
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Temperate coniferous forests: East Afghan montane conifer forests: Hindu Kush and Sulaiman ranges [8] (north Balochistan, FATA, west Punjab and south Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Palearctic: Montane grasslands and shrublands: Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe: North Himalaya [9] (Gilgit–Baltistan) Palearctic: Montane grasslands and shrublands
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.
Abbasia; Askor Nallah; Bahawalpur Plantation; Bhon Fazil; Bhono; Bilyamin; Bund Khush Dil Khan; Chassi/Baushdar; Chashma Barrage; Chaupalia; Cholistan; Danyor Nallah
The part of the economy that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa dominates is forestry, where its share has historically ranged from a low of 34.9% to a high of 81%, giving an average of 61.56%. [1] Currently, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa accounts for [ 2 ] 20% of Pakistan's mining output [ 3 ] and since 1972, it has seen its economy grow in size by 3.6 times.