If proper demarcation is not carried out, there is a real danger that the protected sites would fall into the grubby hands of encroachers and squatters. This is perhaps why the WWF petition has requested the apex court to order a Geographic Information System-based delineation of the protected areas of the country. The petition has proposed that the federal government could provide funding as well as assistance through the climate change ministry and the provincial wildlife, forestry and fisheries departments. The benefits of a GIS-based delineation are clear: helping alert unsuspecting buyers and potential developers of the dangers posed by encumbrances on the properties falling within the protected areas. Through this technology, it becomes possible to mark out the boundary of a region with a degree of accuracy and avoid glitches and ambiguities. It had been cumbersome and tricky to rely on the notifications issued by the different provincial authorities on delineating boundaries because most of the time these authorities had failed to accurately identify the same.
The Pakistan Climate Change Fund was established following the enactment of the Pakistan Climate Change Act 2017 so that the country could meet the country’s obligations under the international conventions. It is now up to the authorities to provide financial assistance to appropriate projects.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 8th, 2018.
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