Ten Billion Trees Tsunami Program: Mitigating the Non-Traditional Security Threat of Climate Change and Water Crisis in Pakistan

Authors

  • Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer Lecturer in Political Science, University of Okara, Okara

Keywords:

Ten Billion Trees Tsunami Program, Climate change, Water crisis, Pakistan, Non-traditional Security Threat, Mitigation

Abstract

The Ten Billion Trees Tsunami Program is a massive initiative in Pakistan aimed at mitigating the non-traditional security threats of climate change and water crisis by planting ten billion trees over the course of five years in areas prone to deforestation and drought. This program seeks to increase forest cover, improve water availability, mitigate soil erosion, and enhance the overall environmental resilience of the country. Additionally, it aims to create job opportunities for local communities and promote eco-tourism. This paper discusses the key objectives, implementation strategies, and potential outcomes of the program, highlighting its significance in addressing the urgent environmental challenges faced by Pakistan.

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01-07-2023