Thursday, October 28, 2010

Soil Erosion in Pakistan -Kayla Pigeon

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The Problem

Soil erosion in pakistan is becoming an increasingly bigger problem. One of the main causes for this erosion is the overgrazing of land. As well as deforestation and poor water management. This erosion results in a decline of soil fertility making it very hard to grow crops in areas of Pakistan. Wind and water erosion is effecting over 76% of Pakistan and every year the country losing a billlion tons of soil thatis being dumped into the Arabian sea.This erosion primarily takes place in the summer due to the heavy downpours that exisit during that season. There is particular concern over the soil erosion in the river chenbab pictured above. This river has eroded over 12,000 acres of agricultural land and is affectinbg more and more villages in Pakistan.


The Reason

Part of the reason for the mass erosion of Pakistans soil is from the deforestation of the country. Pakistan only has a 5.2% forrest cover compared to the 25% that is considered acceptable. This is taking moisture from the land held by trees and not allowing organic matter to continue decomposing and creating fertile soil. These trees are being cut down in order for families to use them as fire wood and is being done in a way that does not promote sustainable use. Pakistan is considered second in the world for highest forrest degradation which could lead to the complete destruction of their agricutural economy.


What is being done?

Pakistan became concerned with the issue of soil erosion in the 1970's. They started a Mass Awareness campaign, saying that the people needed to become educated on the topic and have done this fairly successfully. However people in that area still need the wood to burn for harsh winter and though they are educated continue the deforesstation anyway. Pakistan has not passed any legislation to really solve the problem. It is hard to keep the poor population from using the natural resources. If Pakistan wants to continue to be a fully functioning country they have to learn to work together with land, not overuse it and maintain methods of sustainable use.

8 comments:

  1. Thanks it is really good information i have examination of Foundation year o level and this is very important for me but if u dnt mnd can u help me in other subject....... :)

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  2. the information are really good. but it would be better to mention the recent statistics of the degraded or eroded soil. like for example how many millions acres of soil is degraded because we have information of 80s which is not up to date

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  3. Handy information but poor typing :/ too much typo errors -_-

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  4. gandu malun kiya ha yeh.............
    LPC....chutia...

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  5. useful information of erosion control and how can we prevent it.
    nice and unique article keep sharing this type of informative updates
    soil erosion definition

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  6. lack of importance and knowledge of farming leads people to convert farmland into residential and commercial place.
    It causes heavy damage to soil and converts it into soil erosion
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  7. Soil erosion is the displacement of the upper layer of soil, the agents of soil erosion are the same as the agents of all types of erosion: water, wind, ice, or gravity. Running water is the leading cause of soil erosion because water is abundant and has a lot of power. The wind is also a leading cause of soil erosion because wind can pick up soil and blow it far away.

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