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- The remaining area under the control of Sindh Forest Department (SFD) consists of mangrove forests and rangelands, which are classified as protective forests.
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Sep 23, 2024 · The remaining area under the control of Sindh Forest Department (SFD) consists of mangrove forests and rangelands, which are classified as protective forests. The details of both productive and protective categories of forests are given as follows:
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4 days ago · Area under the control of Sindh Forest Department and Port Qasim Authority is declared as "Protected Forests". The area under the control of Board of Revenue is classified as "Government wasteland". At present, there are four mangrove species found in the Indus delta:
Sindh Forest Department controls an area of 241,198 hectares in the Riverine tract of the province which are categorized as "Riverine Forests"; locally known as Kacho forests. SOCIAL FORESTRY Community Forestry Facilitation
The remaining area under the control of Forest Department consists of Mangrove forests and rangelands, which are classified as protective forests. The details of both productive and protective categories of forests are as follows: .
The remaining area under the control of Forest Department consists of Mangrove forests and rangelands, which are classified as “Protective Forests”. 6.3 Existing Facilities
These mangrove forests are under the management of three different organizations namely Sindh Forest Department (SFD), Port Qasim Authority (PQA) and Sindh Board of Revenue (SBR). Mangroves under the management of SFD and PQA that constitute 57.48% of total mangroves at Indus deltaic region have been declared by Government of Sindh as ...
Sindh Forest Department, approximately 200 hectares of mangrove forests along Karachi’s coastline were lost between 2010 and 2022 alone. This concerning trend is predominantly driven by human activities.