According to Chief Conservator of Forests, Northern Zone, Rawalpindi Ather Shah Khagga, a comprehensive plan for planting trees across the province had been devised to bring the maximum area under forest cover — a basic requirement to overcome environmental degradation.
The Forests department would plant over 940,000 saplings during the monsoon tree plantation campaign 2019 in Rawalpindi North Circle.
To promote social forestry, he said students would be involved in afforestation projects in the area, adding that special emphasis was being given on the plantation of shrubs and deep-rooted plants on the banks of Murree Expressway to prevent land erosion and landslides.
Thousands of saplings would be planted in Murree area under bioengineering work, a landslide control technology.
To a question, he said their target under the spring tree plantation 2019 had been achieved successfully.
He added said main objective of tree plantation campaign is to create awareness amongst the people to plant maximum trees so that problems of environmental pollution could be controlled.
In this regard, he said they would be trying their utmost to reach the sapling-planting target for their circle before the monsoon season ends.
He said divisional forest officers and others concerned had been directed to plant maximum saplings during the campaign together with help from local residents, the civil society organisation, officials and students to meet the target.
The Chief conservator added that staffers of the department had been activated to ensure proper forestation in their respective areas which would then be inspected by senior forest officers.
He said forests play an important role in supporting and maintaining ecological systems and cycles. Forests depend on and contribute to the many complex processes that are responsible for recycling carbon and water. They also regulate water flows and protect the soil, he added.
Maximum saplings were being planted with the help and cooperation of the civil society, officials and students during the campaign, he added.
He said the staff members of the department had been instructed to ensure proper forestation in their respective areas which are inspected by the senior forest officers.
He said it is need of the hour to increase the forest area by accelerating the speed of plantation process, adding that the government could not achieve the task alone and people belonging to all walks of life should come forward and play their role in this regard.
He encouraged the citizens to plant maximum saplings to enhance forests and trees which would help control the problems of environmental pollution due to the rapidly rising population.
“We are trying to create awareness of the importance of all types of forests. We encourage the citizens to undertake efforts to organise activities involving forests and trees, such as tree planting campaigns,” he added.
The Forests Department Rawalpindi South Circle will plant 830,000 saplings under Monsoon Tree Plantation Campaign 2019.
Talking to APP, Conservator Forests, Rawalpindi South Circle, Saqib Mahmood informed that all out efforts would be made to make the Monsoon Tree Plantation Campaign a success.
Nearly 180,000 saplings would be provided to different Defence Departments while 100,000 saplings would be distributed among schools, colleges, health and other Govt departments during this season.
As many as 300,000 saplings would also be planted in government forests and over 250,000 in private lands, he added.
Due to effective awareness campaigns, the trend of planting saplings had increased considerably and the citizens had started playing their due role. Plants of different species were available at the nurseries of the Forest department at eight rupees each price, he added.
He said the department would plant saplings during Monsoon season in South circle including Rawalpindi South, Jhelum, Attock and Chakwal districts. The plantation program would continue till September 15, he added.