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NATIONAL CONSERVATION
 STRATEGY (NCS)

®Muhammad Fahad
 Ansari
®12IEEM14
NATIONAL CONSERVATION
          STRATEGY (NCS)
®
  National Conservation Strategy
  approved by the Cabinet in March
  1992.
® Since 1992, NCS has served as de facto

  environmental policy of Pakistan
THREE OVER- RIDING
             OBJECTIVES OF NCS
¢   Conservation of Natural Resources

¢   Sustainable Development

¢   Improved efficiency in the use and management
    of resources
NCS ATTRIBUTES

® 14 Core Programme Areas
  ®A total 68 specific programmes
  ®Each with long-term goal, expected results,
   and resource investments
® Rs.150.7 billion recommended investment
 includingRs.52 billion from private sector
NCS 14 CORE PROGRAMME
              AREAS

1.    Monitoring soils in croplands
2.    Increasing irrigation efficiency
3.    Protecting watersheds
4.    Supporting forestry and plantations
5.    Restoring rangelands and improving livestock
6.    Protecting water bodies and fisheries
7.    Conserving biodiversity
NCS 14 CORE PROGRAMME
              AREAS

1.   Increasing energy efficiency
2.   Developing and deploying renewable
3.   Controlling pollution
4.   Managing urban waste
5.   Supporting institutions
6.   Integrating population and environment
     programmes
7.   Preserving cultural heritage
1- CROPLANDS


® Less than 20% of 88 million hectares of Pakistan is
  suitable for agriculture
® Lowest levels of output per hectare
® 17% of the land used for farming, forestry, or ranching
  is affected by water erosion
® 8% of the country land suffers from wind erosion
® 9% of the country land suffers from Salinity
® 96% of land is in low levels of organic matter
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
            CROPLANDS
® Gypsum application on sodic soils,
® Increased organic manure application,
® Saline agriculture,
® Green manuring by leguminous crops,
® Direct or indirect return to the soil of crop
  residues, and
® Soil conservation works in rainfed
  croplands.
2- IRRIGATION

® Only 30% of the water tapped in the Indus Basin
  are intended for crops
® Groundwater is another source for irrigation,
  but nearly 90% of the annual recharge of
  groundwater is already drawn up by tubewells.
® groundwater is that it contains much more salt
  than canal water;
® water supplies is based on a rotational system
  supply system
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
             IRRIGATION
® To increase irrigation efficiency, an investment
  of Rs. 18.5 billion is suggested in four
  programmes:
  ® irrigation system rehabilitation,
  ® command water management,
  ® on-farm water management, and
  ® improved water harvesting in torrent irrigated areas.

® 17,000 kilometers of the canal system needs to be
  rehabilitated
3- WATERSHEDS

® Watershed lands in the upper Indus River and its
  tributaries suffer from both unfavorable soil and
  water conditions and poor management.
® Erosion in these areas accelerates, soil is being
  washed down into the reservoirs on which
  irrigation depends.
® Community participation is needed as much in
  watershed management as it is in improving
  irrigation efficiencies.
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
          WATERSHEDS
® Creating multi-disciplinary extension and
  support teams of foresters, agronomists,
  civil engineers, and community organizers.
® These teams can help prepare provincial,
  district, and local action plans, with the goal
  of protecting 10% of the total watershed
  area.
® Providing information on run-off control
  measures and conservation structures.
4- FORESTRY AND PLANTATION
® Nation·s wealth of biological diversity.
® 4.57 million hectares, 5.2% of the area of Pakistan.
® 7,000-9,000 hectares a year are being lost to
  deforestation.
® Loss of forest vegetation during the last few decades as
  single trees have been felled or lopped off by local peopl
  needing fuel.
® Forests play important ecological roles:
    ® they protect soil from eroding or blowing away
    ® reduces sedimentation in reservoirs.

®   Forests slow down the runoff, thus reducing floods.
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
             FORESTRY
® The NCS recommends investing Rs. 5.84 billion
 over the next decade to support forests and
 plantations through six programmes:
  ® Intensive management of critical forest areas
  ® Afforestation on marginal private lands by land
    owners
  ® Community forestry
  ® Linear plantation
  ® Urban plantations
  ® Courtyard/social forestry
5-RANGELANDS AND LIVE
              STOCK
® Desertification is the cause of the loss of
  biological productivity of drylands
® Rangelands are now only producing at 15-40%
® Livestock contribute some 30% of the gross
  domestic product generated by the agricultural
  sector.
® The livestock sector is a prime candidate for the
  recycling and more efficient use of resources.
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
    RANGELAND AND LIVESTOCK
® To restore rangelands and improve
 livestock quality, three programmes and an
 investment of Rs. 2.56 billion are called for:
  ®Community-based range management,
  ®Selective sand dune stabilization, and
  ®Disseminating high-yield variety fodder and
   improving
  ®Livestock quality.
6-WATER BODIES AND
                 FISHERIES
® A 90% of tropical marine species pass at least one
  stage of their life cycle in mangrove Forests
® Deltas covered by mangroves are four to seven times
  more productive
® Critical link between fisheries and mangroves is
  acknowledged
® Projects are likely to have a considerable impact on
  marine and coastal resources.
® Products of fisheries accounted for 3-5%
® Considerable scope exists in Pakistan to expand
  aquaculture
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
        WATER BODIES AND FISHERIES

®   Seven programmes and an investment of Rs. 1.3
    billion are suggested in order to protect water bodies
    and sustain fisheries:
    ® sustaining mangroves under reduced freshwater inflows,
    ® improved handling of marine catch
    ® ancillary employment programme for fishers
    ® use of wastelands for fish farming
    ® integration of fish farming into agro-pastoral systems
    ® pen fish culture in small reservoirs using fruit or vegetable
      wastes
    ® promotion of integrated pest management
7- BIODIVERSITY

® Great variety and richness of flora and fauna and of
  wildlife habitats
® nine major ecological zones and 21 out of 22 of the
  recognized Asian wetland types
® The greater threat to Pakistan·s biodiversity
    ® Hunting Pressure
    ® Killing ofTrees
    ® ExcessiveGrazing
    ® Industrial Pollution
    ® Expanding Settlements
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
               BIODIVERSITY

®   To conserve biodiversity, the NCS recommends
    investing Rs. 1.08 billion in seven programmes:
    ® management of national parks and protected areas,
    ® development of new national parks,
    ® development of new wetland reserves,
    ® a medical botanics and germplasm preservation
      programme,
    ® community management of game reserves,
    ® programmes for endangered species, and
    ® captive breeding in the private sector.
8-ENERGY EFFICIENCY

® Pakistan is both energy-poor and energy wasteful.
® Known gas reserves have a life expectancy of just 16
  years, and domestic oil production meets less than a
  quarter of needs.
® Industrial waste is a source of energy that is
  increasingly being tapped in industrial nations.
® Cogeneration involves burning waste from industrial
  processes to provide energy for a factory.
® It tackles two problems at once: waste disposal and
  energy needs
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
             ENERGY EFFICIENCY

®   The five programmes to increase energy efficiency
    over the next decade require the third largest
    investment called for in the NCS Rs. 21.5 billion:
    ® energy conservation by reducing transmission and
      distribution losses,
    ® energy conservation in large industries
    ® energy conservation in buildings, retrofits
    ® appliances,
    ® energy-efficient cooking programme
    ® cogeneration in industrial units
9-RENEWABLE ENERGY

® Renewable energy sources are fairly undeveloped in
  Pakistan.
® Renewable energy sources are
    ® Hydropower
    ® Biogas Plants
    ® FuelWood
    ® Windmill pumps
    ® Solar water heaters
    ® Solar cookers
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
                RENEWABLE ENERGY

®   The NCS recommends spending Rs. 6.34 billion in 1992-2001
    on seven programmes to develop and deploy renewable energy
    sources:
    ®   developing and deploying biogas units,
    ®   developing and deploying open-core gasifiers and solid-state
        fermentation units,
    ®   developing and deploying solar water heaters and solar cookers,
    ®   developing and deploying windmill pumps,
    ®   energy from wood fuel plantations,
    ®   development of micro- and mini-hydel plants, and
    ®   applied research and development of wind energy farms.
10-POLLUTION

®   Sources of pollution
    ®   Industry
    ®   Transportation
    ®   Cities
    ®   Farming
®   Pakistan generates 47,920 tonnes of solid waste a day.
®   53% of the population has access to safe water.
®   Gastrointestinal diseases account for 25-30%.
®   Rivers become mere sewage carriers at low-flow periods due to
    the lack of urban waste disposal services.
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
                    POLLUTION
®   Preventing and abating pollution requires the second largest
    investment called for in the NCS Rs. 22 billion for seven
    programmes over the next decade:
    ®   shifting industry composition towards environmentally benign processes
        and products,
    ®   integrating clean, low-waste technology in new large manufacturing,
    ®   retrofitting of pollution abatement equipment in existing formal
        industry,
    ®   collection and treatment of wastes of urban small industries,
    ®   refineries upgrading programme,
    ®   vehicle tune-up and related programmes, and
    ®   setting up compressed natural gas stations.
11-URBAN WASTE

® 48,000 tonnes of solid waste generated each day in
  Pakistan.
® 19,170 tonnes comes from Cities.
® To manage urban wastes in the next 10 years, the NCS
® recommends spending Rs. 13.35 billion on four
  programmes:
    ® garbage collection and disposal,
    ® energy-from-waste plants,
    ® wastewater treatment of livestock farms, and
    ® construction of oxidation ditches and other biological
      treatment of wastes.
12-INSTITUTIONS FOR COMMON

                     RESOURCES
® Community organizations are essential for the success of
  efforts to better manage Pakistan·s use and maintenance
  of natural resources.
® Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can be
  supported by federal, provincial, and local governments
  in the establishment of these institutions.
® Local bodies should be encouraged to consult with the
  institutions for common resources on the preparation of
  district development plans
13-POPULATION AND
                 ENVIRONMENT
® Sixth most populated country in the world.
® 45% of the population is under the age of 15, putting a
  heavy burden on adult population.
® Substantial share of deaths in Pakistan are of infants
  and children.
® Infant mortality rate has only recently started to fall.
® Fertility rate declines expected to follow urbanization.
® Karachi alone accounts for one-fifth of urban dwellers.
® one-quarter of the urban population lives in illegal
  settlements
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
               POPULATION
® In order to integrate population and environment
® programmes, Rs. 14 billion needs to be spent during the
  next 10 years on three programmes:
    ® acceleration of conventional population welfare programme
      through health system and NGOs,
    ® involvement of resource sector extension agents in
      disseminating family planning goals, and
    ® intensive population programme in fragile areas with high
      fertility rates
14- CULTURAL HERITAGE
® Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage of archealogical
  remains, monuments, old cities, and historic and
  architecturally significant buildings and Streets.
® Resources have both aesthetic and economic values.
® Natural deterioration of these sites is being accelerated
  by vandalism, urban pressures, encroachment, and
  insensitive restoration.
® Only 146 out of 1,799 historical monuments and 33 out
  of 112 archaeological sites identified thus far have been
  conserved to date.
RECOMMENDATIONSFOR
             CULTURAL HERITAGE
®   Preserving the cultural heritage of Pakistan will require
    an investment of Rs. 2.45 billion from 1992- 2001 in six
    programmes:
    ® area conservation in large urban centers of historical and
      cultural significance and shopping precincts,
    ® area conservation in small historic towns,
    ® conservation of historical monuments and buildings,
    ® conservation of archaeological sites, monuments, and forts,
    ® restoration of buildings of architectural merit, and
    ® identification and documentation of traditional resource
      conserving cultural practices
IMPLEMENTING THE
                   NCS

® People themselves are not the problem. Indeed, they
  must be part of the solution.
® Plans to hold workshops with key sectors of society on
  its implementation
® The NCS cannot succeed without the cooperation of the
  people of Pakistan, its ultimate resource.

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Ncs by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12IEEM14

  • 1. NATIONAL CONSERVATION STRATEGY (NCS) ®Muhammad Fahad Ansari ®12IEEM14
  • 2. NATIONAL CONSERVATION STRATEGY (NCS) ® National Conservation Strategy approved by the Cabinet in March 1992. ® Since 1992, NCS has served as de facto environmental policy of Pakistan
  • 3. THREE OVER- RIDING OBJECTIVES OF NCS ¢ Conservation of Natural Resources ¢ Sustainable Development ¢ Improved efficiency in the use and management of resources
  • 4. NCS ATTRIBUTES ® 14 Core Programme Areas ®A total 68 specific programmes ®Each with long-term goal, expected results, and resource investments ® Rs.150.7 billion recommended investment includingRs.52 billion from private sector
  • 5. NCS 14 CORE PROGRAMME AREAS 1. Monitoring soils in croplands 2. Increasing irrigation efficiency 3. Protecting watersheds 4. Supporting forestry and plantations 5. Restoring rangelands and improving livestock 6. Protecting water bodies and fisheries 7. Conserving biodiversity
  • 6. NCS 14 CORE PROGRAMME AREAS 1. Increasing energy efficiency 2. Developing and deploying renewable 3. Controlling pollution 4. Managing urban waste 5. Supporting institutions 6. Integrating population and environment programmes 7. Preserving cultural heritage
  • 7. 1- CROPLANDS ® Less than 20% of 88 million hectares of Pakistan is suitable for agriculture ® Lowest levels of output per hectare ® 17% of the land used for farming, forestry, or ranching is affected by water erosion ® 8% of the country land suffers from wind erosion ® 9% of the country land suffers from Salinity ® 96% of land is in low levels of organic matter
  • 8. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR CROPLANDS ® Gypsum application on sodic soils, ® Increased organic manure application, ® Saline agriculture, ® Green manuring by leguminous crops, ® Direct or indirect return to the soil of crop residues, and ® Soil conservation works in rainfed croplands.
  • 9. 2- IRRIGATION ® Only 30% of the water tapped in the Indus Basin are intended for crops ® Groundwater is another source for irrigation, but nearly 90% of the annual recharge of groundwater is already drawn up by tubewells. ® groundwater is that it contains much more salt than canal water; ® water supplies is based on a rotational system supply system
  • 10. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR IRRIGATION ® To increase irrigation efficiency, an investment of Rs. 18.5 billion is suggested in four programmes: ® irrigation system rehabilitation, ® command water management, ® on-farm water management, and ® improved water harvesting in torrent irrigated areas. ® 17,000 kilometers of the canal system needs to be rehabilitated
  • 11. 3- WATERSHEDS ® Watershed lands in the upper Indus River and its tributaries suffer from both unfavorable soil and water conditions and poor management. ® Erosion in these areas accelerates, soil is being washed down into the reservoirs on which irrigation depends. ® Community participation is needed as much in watershed management as it is in improving irrigation efficiencies.
  • 12. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR WATERSHEDS ® Creating multi-disciplinary extension and support teams of foresters, agronomists, civil engineers, and community organizers. ® These teams can help prepare provincial, district, and local action plans, with the goal of protecting 10% of the total watershed area. ® Providing information on run-off control measures and conservation structures.
  • 13. 4- FORESTRY AND PLANTATION ® Nation·s wealth of biological diversity. ® 4.57 million hectares, 5.2% of the area of Pakistan. ® 7,000-9,000 hectares a year are being lost to deforestation. ® Loss of forest vegetation during the last few decades as single trees have been felled or lopped off by local peopl needing fuel. ® Forests play important ecological roles: ® they protect soil from eroding or blowing away ® reduces sedimentation in reservoirs. ® Forests slow down the runoff, thus reducing floods.
  • 14. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR FORESTRY ® The NCS recommends investing Rs. 5.84 billion over the next decade to support forests and plantations through six programmes: ® Intensive management of critical forest areas ® Afforestation on marginal private lands by land owners ® Community forestry ® Linear plantation ® Urban plantations ® Courtyard/social forestry
  • 15. 5-RANGELANDS AND LIVE STOCK ® Desertification is the cause of the loss of biological productivity of drylands ® Rangelands are now only producing at 15-40% ® Livestock contribute some 30% of the gross domestic product generated by the agricultural sector. ® The livestock sector is a prime candidate for the recycling and more efficient use of resources.
  • 16. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR RANGELAND AND LIVESTOCK ® To restore rangelands and improve livestock quality, three programmes and an investment of Rs. 2.56 billion are called for: ®Community-based range management, ®Selective sand dune stabilization, and ®Disseminating high-yield variety fodder and improving ®Livestock quality.
  • 17. 6-WATER BODIES AND FISHERIES ® A 90% of tropical marine species pass at least one stage of their life cycle in mangrove Forests ® Deltas covered by mangroves are four to seven times more productive ® Critical link between fisheries and mangroves is acknowledged ® Projects are likely to have a considerable impact on marine and coastal resources. ® Products of fisheries accounted for 3-5% ® Considerable scope exists in Pakistan to expand aquaculture
  • 18. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR WATER BODIES AND FISHERIES ® Seven programmes and an investment of Rs. 1.3 billion are suggested in order to protect water bodies and sustain fisheries: ® sustaining mangroves under reduced freshwater inflows, ® improved handling of marine catch ® ancillary employment programme for fishers ® use of wastelands for fish farming ® integration of fish farming into agro-pastoral systems ® pen fish culture in small reservoirs using fruit or vegetable wastes ® promotion of integrated pest management
  • 19. 7- BIODIVERSITY ® Great variety and richness of flora and fauna and of wildlife habitats ® nine major ecological zones and 21 out of 22 of the recognized Asian wetland types ® The greater threat to Pakistan·s biodiversity ® Hunting Pressure ® Killing ofTrees ® ExcessiveGrazing ® Industrial Pollution ® Expanding Settlements
  • 20. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR BIODIVERSITY ® To conserve biodiversity, the NCS recommends investing Rs. 1.08 billion in seven programmes: ® management of national parks and protected areas, ® development of new national parks, ® development of new wetland reserves, ® a medical botanics and germplasm preservation programme, ® community management of game reserves, ® programmes for endangered species, and ® captive breeding in the private sector.
  • 21. 8-ENERGY EFFICIENCY ® Pakistan is both energy-poor and energy wasteful. ® Known gas reserves have a life expectancy of just 16 years, and domestic oil production meets less than a quarter of needs. ® Industrial waste is a source of energy that is increasingly being tapped in industrial nations. ® Cogeneration involves burning waste from industrial processes to provide energy for a factory. ® It tackles two problems at once: waste disposal and energy needs
  • 22. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY ® The five programmes to increase energy efficiency over the next decade require the third largest investment called for in the NCS Rs. 21.5 billion: ® energy conservation by reducing transmission and distribution losses, ® energy conservation in large industries ® energy conservation in buildings, retrofits ® appliances, ® energy-efficient cooking programme ® cogeneration in industrial units
  • 23. 9-RENEWABLE ENERGY ® Renewable energy sources are fairly undeveloped in Pakistan. ® Renewable energy sources are ® Hydropower ® Biogas Plants ® FuelWood ® Windmill pumps ® Solar water heaters ® Solar cookers
  • 24. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR RENEWABLE ENERGY ® The NCS recommends spending Rs. 6.34 billion in 1992-2001 on seven programmes to develop and deploy renewable energy sources: ® developing and deploying biogas units, ® developing and deploying open-core gasifiers and solid-state fermentation units, ® developing and deploying solar water heaters and solar cookers, ® developing and deploying windmill pumps, ® energy from wood fuel plantations, ® development of micro- and mini-hydel plants, and ® applied research and development of wind energy farms.
  • 25. 10-POLLUTION ® Sources of pollution ® Industry ® Transportation ® Cities ® Farming ® Pakistan generates 47,920 tonnes of solid waste a day. ® 53% of the population has access to safe water. ® Gastrointestinal diseases account for 25-30%. ® Rivers become mere sewage carriers at low-flow periods due to the lack of urban waste disposal services.
  • 26. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR POLLUTION ® Preventing and abating pollution requires the second largest investment called for in the NCS Rs. 22 billion for seven programmes over the next decade: ® shifting industry composition towards environmentally benign processes and products, ® integrating clean, low-waste technology in new large manufacturing, ® retrofitting of pollution abatement equipment in existing formal industry, ® collection and treatment of wastes of urban small industries, ® refineries upgrading programme, ® vehicle tune-up and related programmes, and ® setting up compressed natural gas stations.
  • 27. 11-URBAN WASTE ® 48,000 tonnes of solid waste generated each day in Pakistan. ® 19,170 tonnes comes from Cities. ® To manage urban wastes in the next 10 years, the NCS ® recommends spending Rs. 13.35 billion on four programmes: ® garbage collection and disposal, ® energy-from-waste plants, ® wastewater treatment of livestock farms, and ® construction of oxidation ditches and other biological treatment of wastes.
  • 28. 12-INSTITUTIONS FOR COMMON RESOURCES ® Community organizations are essential for the success of efforts to better manage Pakistan·s use and maintenance of natural resources. ® Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can be supported by federal, provincial, and local governments in the establishment of these institutions. ® Local bodies should be encouraged to consult with the institutions for common resources on the preparation of district development plans
  • 29. 13-POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT ® Sixth most populated country in the world. ® 45% of the population is under the age of 15, putting a heavy burden on adult population. ® Substantial share of deaths in Pakistan are of infants and children. ® Infant mortality rate has only recently started to fall. ® Fertility rate declines expected to follow urbanization. ® Karachi alone accounts for one-fifth of urban dwellers. ® one-quarter of the urban population lives in illegal settlements
  • 30. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR POPULATION ® In order to integrate population and environment ® programmes, Rs. 14 billion needs to be spent during the next 10 years on three programmes: ® acceleration of conventional population welfare programme through health system and NGOs, ® involvement of resource sector extension agents in disseminating family planning goals, and ® intensive population programme in fragile areas with high fertility rates
  • 31. 14- CULTURAL HERITAGE ® Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage of archealogical remains, monuments, old cities, and historic and architecturally significant buildings and Streets. ® Resources have both aesthetic and economic values. ® Natural deterioration of these sites is being accelerated by vandalism, urban pressures, encroachment, and insensitive restoration. ® Only 146 out of 1,799 historical monuments and 33 out of 112 archaeological sites identified thus far have been conserved to date.
  • 32. RECOMMENDATIONSFOR CULTURAL HERITAGE ® Preserving the cultural heritage of Pakistan will require an investment of Rs. 2.45 billion from 1992- 2001 in six programmes: ® area conservation in large urban centers of historical and cultural significance and shopping precincts, ® area conservation in small historic towns, ® conservation of historical monuments and buildings, ® conservation of archaeological sites, monuments, and forts, ® restoration of buildings of architectural merit, and ® identification and documentation of traditional resource conserving cultural practices
  • 33. IMPLEMENTING THE NCS ® People themselves are not the problem. Indeed, they must be part of the solution. ® Plans to hold workshops with key sectors of society on its implementation ® The NCS cannot succeed without the cooperation of the people of Pakistan, its ultimate resource.