Driving Forces Behind Depleting Forest Resources and Environmental Degradation in Northern Temperate of Pakistan
Sultan Muhammad
Moazzam Nizami
Muhammad Tayyab Khan
Nadim Arbab
Kaleem Mehmood
Hina Jabeen
Uzair Khan
Islam Zada
Muhammad Haseen Ullah
Brekhna Gul
Shah Fahad
Moazzam Nizami
Muhammad Tayyab Khan
Nadim Arbab
Kaleem Mehmood
Hina Jabeen
Uzair Khan
Islam Zada
Muhammad Haseen Ullah
Brekhna Gul
Shah Fahad
Keywords: Deforestation, Ecotourism, Forest Degradation, Sustainable Management.
Abstract
Depleting forest resources in coniferous forests of northern temperate region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa present severe ecological challenges. This research investigates the factors contributing to the decline of forests, employing both a pretested survey and detailed interviews with 100 residents. The study identifies rapid hotel construction driven by tourism and new access roads as the primary cause of forest depletion, with illegal timber activities, unauthorized grazing, local resource dependence, and poor management also contributing to the degradation. To mitigate these issues, the study advocates for the promotion of controlled, ecotourism-driven development, along with the regulation of road expansion.