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Title Pakistan Forest Digest Issue 01- A4 - Pakistan Research Group

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SDPISustainable Development Policy InstituteHoly TreesDawn Islamabad, May 14, 2<strong>01</strong>0ONE has heard of holy men, holyplaces and even holy cows but of‘holy cows’. However, we havethese in <strong>Pakistan</strong> now.The government has brought palmtrees from Saudi Arabia andplanted these on the motorways.They did not survive for than afew days. When they die they arereplaced by a new consignmentand this process has been repeateda number of times at considerablecost.The palm tree is not indigenous tothis part of the country, nor is itparticularly attractive to look at.Pine trees or the‘chinar’ would havebeen much more appropriate butthese do not grow in the ‘holyland’M. Asghar KhanIslamabadBB road to have pine treesThe Nation Islamabad, June 16, 2<strong>01</strong>0By Israr AhmedRawalpidi: - Hundreds of pinetrees are being planted fromChandni Chowk to 6 th Road in abid to give a beautiful green lookto city’s busiest Benazir BhuttoRoad (BBR). In the next phase,pine trees would be planted from6 th Road to Faizabad.“Rawalpindi DevelopmentAuthority (RDA) is making all outefforts for giving a beautiful andgreen look to the city and alsotrying to change the micro climateof Rawalpindi,” said Parks andhorticulture Agency (PHA)Assistant Director (AD) SheikhTeri while talking to The Nationhere on Tuesday.He said that in first phase morethan two hundred pine trees wouldbe planted from Chandni Chowkto 6 th Road. At least 120 pine treeshave been planted so far whileremaining work would becompleted soon, he added. He saidthat RDA and PHA were alsocontemplating to expand thisproject till FaizabadHe said that another project hasbeen started to keep the jewelersmarket beautiful saying plantationpottery would be placed in front ofthe jeweler shops with thecooperation of JewelleryAssociation. It would be the firstjoint venture project of PHA andJewellers Association, MurreeRoad, Rawalpidi. JewellersAssociation is taking keen interestin beautifying the city, he added.Nature talk:Problematic palm treesDawn Islamabad, June 20, 2<strong>01</strong>0Text & Photographs By Zahrah NasirQ: There are three palm trees, planted about five yearsago in our garden and they have grown to an averageheight of nine feet. For the last 3-4 weeks one of thetrees looks like it is dying. All the leaves have turnedpale brown except for one shoot of new leaves whichis green but still to open up. What can we do?According to one mali this happened due to the longfoggy spell we had in Lahore last December andJanuary. Someone else said that it is due to the termitewe have in our lawn. If this is so, then why is only onepalm affected?<strong>Pakistan</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Digest</strong> Vol. 1, No. 1, April – June, 2<strong>01</strong>0

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