Northern Areas
Strategy for sustainable development
Northern Areas Strategy for Sustainable
Development.Northern Areas spread over 72000 sq.
km is a rich mix of human and natural resources including
cultures, languages, plants, animals and habitats.
Around a million people live in this land of high
mountain peaks, glaciers, alpine pastures, forests,
lakes, plateaus, valleys and rivers. Rapid growth
in population, poverty, low quality of life, unsafe
drinking water, lack of sanitation, deforestation,
depleted pastures, low productivity of agriculture
and livestock, declining wildlife, soil erosion,
degrading watershed and tourism values of natural
resources, rapid and uncontrolled urbanization and
unplanned tourism are only some of the major concerns
that have alarmed the NA Administration. There are
many constraints being faced in realizing the opportunities
for development of agriculture, hydle power, tourism
and mining. A clear vision of the future is necessary.
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The Northern Areas Strategy for Sustainable
Development (NASSD) presents such a vision and a strategic
framework for economic, social, cultural and ecological well
being of the people of Northern Areas. It provides a road
map to improved governance; integrated gender, environment
and sustainability; prioritized development needs; and creation
of an enabling environment by improving policies and legislation,
besides their compliance and enforcement for harnessing potential
of sustainable development in all key sectors. Governance
focuses on objectivity, transparency, accountability; cross-sectoral
linkages; participatory and integrated planning and management;
and strengthening institutional and human capacities.
The Planning and Development
Department, NA formulated the Northern Areas Strategy for
Sustainable Development
(NASSD) in collaboration with all stakeholders. The NASSD
was developed under the (Northern Areas Conservation Strategy)
NACS Support Project, which is funded by the Swiss Agency
for Development Cooperation (SDC) and the Norwegian Agency
for Development (NORAD). This work is supported technically
by IUCN – The World Conservation Union. The formulation
of NASSD is being guided by a high-level Steering Committee,
chaired by the Chief Secretary, NAs.
The NASSD is premised
on three principles – participation
of stakeholders in its formulation and implementation; human
and institutional capacity building of stakeholders; and
mainstreaming environmental considerations into planning
and development processes.
After the identification of the sectors and
themes in extensive public consultations, 17 background papers
were commissioned that provide scientific knowledge, analysis
and options for the future. The background papers include
Natural Resource Management, Development and Socio-economic
sectors.
The SoED and NASSD bring
forth a comprehensive knowledge of current situation, issues,
and a vision for
the future. Sector specific guidelines have been developed
for 4 – 5 key sectors for integrating environment and
bringing sustainability at policy, programme and project
levels. A popular version of the NASSD was also produced
in English and Urdu in 2003.
An enabling environment has been created during
the process of NASSD formulation, which is vital to catalyze
implementation. The activities included participatory planning,
capacity building, networking, raising awareness, advocacy,
policy and legal reform, and operationalization of sectoral
and thematic interest groups (IGs), or roundtables (RTs),
and other civil society fora. The NASSD is expected to be
a common framework for sustainable development of the Northern
Areas public and private sectors, NGOs, donors, varied stakeholders
and individuals. It was therefore important that all stakeholders
worked closely with the NACS team to include their agenda
and priorities in the NASSD and identify their roles and
responsibilities in implementation.
For further details please visit the website
at http://www.northernareas.gov.pk/nassd
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