Wetlands of Pakistan
Published on by Trudi Schifter, CEO and Founder AquaSPE in Case Studies
Wetlands of Pakistan
Wetlands may be natural or man-made. Natural wetlands include rivers, lakes, marshes and swamps, and man-made wetlands include canals, ponds, paddy fields and fish farms. Wetlands may be long lasting or short term and cover about 6% of the surface area of globe.
Wetlands of Pakistan:
Pakistan is a home for different types of wetlands and below is the wetlands found in Pakistan;
- Inland waters
- Delta marshes
- Mangroves
- Lakes and reservoirs
- Fish farms and ponds
Out of 122 numbers of wetlands, 10 wetlands are found in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, 22 are in Balochistan, 01 in Islamabad, 12 in Northern areas, 20 in NWFP, 17 and 30 in Punjab and Sindh respectively.
Wetlands of Pakistan are important in cultural, economic and socioeconomic value. Majority of that population who live near the inland and coastal wetlands depend for their food and livelihood on wetlands. Local communities around the wetlands using this valuable resource right from forefathers.
Causes of wetland degradation in Pakistan:
Pakistan has different types of wetlands and various factors are causing serious stress and potentially altering the natural valuable resource. Wetlands in sub-tropical and tropical regions have been damaged progressively or lost due to conversion into agricultural land use. People do not know the importance of these wetlands and through their home waste and pollutants in water.
These wetlands Kalar Kahar Lake (Salt Range), Rawal Lake, Mangla Lake, Simbly Lake and Khanpur Lake are suffering from contaminants caused by human beings. Many people have developed their business, homes, number of small hotels and shops of edible items near to wetlands to attract the tourists and this hard infrastructure is increasing day by day.
Climate change and global warming has become a hot issue of the world. Global warming increases the temperature and drought that leads to loss of species and bleaching of coral reefs. An off-site activity causes physical and chemical changes in wetlands. Addition of polluted water draining into wetlands from upstream agricultural, industrial or other activities is a major cause. Changes occurring in water flow system due to rapid expansion of population. Lack of effective policies and inadequate management is major problem in our country.
Management of wetlands:
Currently, Pakistan’s wetland program working on restoration projects and promotes globally significant biodiversity of the country. Primarily, it has two main objectives;
- To create and maintain enabling environment for sustainable and effective conservation of natural wetlands at local level.
- To implement sustainable wetland conservation strategy at four representative sites that will serve as model for subsequent wetland conservation.
The program is working in 4 areas namely, Lakes of the alpine region, Lakes of the Salt Range, Coastal wetland, and Riverine wetlands. Preserve and protect the aquatic resources (flora and fauna). More local plants should be planted and illegal activities should be reported. Restore natural integrity and natural structure. Work within the water shed, pick all the litter and waste and dispose it in proper way.
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Taxonomy
- Wetlands
- Constructed Wetlands
- Wetlands