Pakistan

Sindh Launches Riverine Forestation Project

To help mitigate climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Pakistan, a large-scale riverine forest restoration project is set to be launched across 41,000 hectares in Sindh’s Jamshoro and Matiari districts under a public-private partnership model.

The Sindh government has granted approval to the Sindh Forest Department for issuing a letter of award to the preferred bidders across three project packages.

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According to officials, the initiative is projected to generate 35–40 million carbon credits, which will be traded on international carbon markets — providing Pakistan with valuable foreign exchange revenue.

In addition, the board has sanctioned the engagement of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to conduct a feasibility study for a new, expanded riverine forestation project covering around 88,000 hectares in Sindh.

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Rija Sohaib