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2004

Assessing Northern Areas' Progress Towards Sustainability - Baseline Report
This report establishes the benchmark of where, overall, the Northern Areas presently stand in its progress towards sustainability. (Size. 845 KB)

Chitral An Integrated Development Vision
The Chitral Conservation Strategy (CCS) takes stock of the area's resources and investigates ways in which to sustainably increase their productivity. Developed under a District Roundtable comprising local residents and government functionaries, the strategy formulation process was facilitated by the CCS Unit of IUCN-The World Conservation Union.,. (Size. 5.75 MB)

Customary Laws - Governing Natural Resource Management in the Northern Areas
IUCNP Law Programme ascertained that a limited number of books and reports on customary practices in Northern Areas exist and to date, very few laws have been documented. The objective of this survey and analysis was to begin to draw out and understand the issues at the interface of customary law governing the use and management of natural resources in Northern Areas and statutory laws applied for the same purpose... (Size. 398 KB)

Environmental Law in Pakistan - Northern Areas (Description and Analysis)
Environmental Law in Pakistan is a six-part series intended to serve as a reference resource for law students and teachers, practising lawyers, lawmakers, judges, administrators, corporate officers, and others who require information on the subject. Each part of the series is divided into two volumes. The first volume reviews and analyses the law governing natural resources, as well as legislation related to the processes and activities that impact natural resource management... . (Size. 348 KB)

Environmental Law in Pakistan - Northern Areas (Legislation)
The second volume contains the full text of all legal instruments discussed..
(Size. 3.96MB)

Environmental Law in Pakistan - NWFP (Description and Analysis)
Nature has adorned the unique landscape of the North West Frontier Province with precious natural resources like thick whispering green forests, clear and clean blue waters, vast fertile lands, rich flora and fauna and a charming variety of wild life. What is painfully lacking at all levels, is the sense of conservation leading to ruthless exploitation of abundantly spread bounties of nature. Framing of laws, Rules and Regulations for preservation of natural resources is essentially needed for us and for the generations to come.... . (Size. 331 KB)

Environmental Law In Pakistan - NWFP (Legislation)
North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) laws governing natural resources were all promulgated post-Independence, beginning in 1948. A few pre-Independence laws also remain in force. Almost half of the legal instruments in force today were adopted in the 1970s, mostly in the form of ordinances, rules and regulations. NWFP legislation governing processes and institutions that affect natural resources is on the whole relatively modern.,.. (Size. 2.14 MB)

Shumali Ilaqajaat Ki Paidar Taraqi Aur Hikmat-e-Amli
Popular version is meant for people who would like to read summary of NASSD in Urdu Language.. (Size. 15.1 MB)

Northern Areas Strategy for Sustainable Development
The Northern Areas possess one of the most rugged landscapes on earth. Four of the world's greatest mountain ranges converge here. Today, the Northern Areas are experiencing an era of unprecedented pressures and change. As these pressures have intensified, the social and environmental fabric that has sustained the region for generations has come under increasing strain. The Northern Areas Strategy for Sustainable Development (NASSD) has been prepared as a direct response to these concerns.. . (Size. 5.87 MB)

Northern Areas State of Environment & Development
This document - Northern Areas State of Environment and Development (NASSD) summarises in a single volume the key information gathered during the preparation of the NASSD.. (Size. 8.53 MB)

Power of Partnership
'Working within the System and Living within the Means' is a project being executed by IUCN - The World Conservation Union to capture the last ten years of micro-level initiatives funded through SGP in Pakistan. It is also a facilitative forum for sharing experiences so that best practices can be replicated. This facilitation includes the documentation of SGP funded initiatives in order to improve understanding of issues, constraints, opportunities and best practices in implementation of small-scale grassroots initiatives in the years to come.. . (Size. 2.55 MB)

SPCS Internship Programme - A Story of Beyond Success
The SPCS Internship programme began in 1999. The programme aimed to provide training to young university graduates who wished to pursue their careers in Environment and sustainable development. The project aimed to build capacities of partners and stakeholders for implementing SPCS in NWFP. This internship programme turned out to be a great success story. The details of this programme and its achievements have been highlighted in this broucher.. (Size. 16.43 MB)

SPCS Reloaded
DThe Sarhad Provincial Conservation Strategy (SPCS) was initiated in 1992, substantially completed in 1995, and formally approved by the provincial cabinet in 1996.This report looks not at the action taken pursuant to the SPCS, but at the strategy itself. It examines the validity of the strategy in the changed context of 2003, and at how well it has stood the test of time and responded to the priority environment and development needs of the province.. . (Size. 580 KB)

Subsectorial Environmental Guidelines and Checklist on Dairy Farms and Slaughter Houses
IUCN Pakistan was asked to develop Sub-sectoral Environmental Assessment Guidelines for small initiatives in different sectors by the Balochistan Environmental Protection Agency (BEPA). The guidelines were meant to address projects that do not qualify for an Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) or an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).. . (Size. 1.0 MB)

 
   
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