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Biodiversity action plan
A biodiversity action plan (BAP) is an internationally recognized program addressing threatened
species and habitats and is designed to protect and restore biological systems. The original
impetus for these plans derives from the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). As of
2009, 191 countries have ratified the CBD, but only a fraction of these have developed
substantive BAP documents.
The principal elements of a BAP typically include: (a) preparing inventories of biological
information for selected species or habitats; (b) assessing the conservation status of species
within specified ecosystems; (c) creation of targets for conservation and restoration; and (d)
establishing budgets, timelines and institutional partnerships for implementing the BAP.
Summary
Pakistan spans a number of the world’s ecological regions with its latitudinal spread and
immense variations in altitude. These regions include the coastal mangrove forests of the
Arabian Sea as well as some of the highest mountains of the world, where the western
Himalayas, Hindu Kush and Karakoram ranges meet. This diversity encompasses a variety of
habitats that support a rich biodiversity. A number of animals and plants have become
endangered due to over-exploitation and loss of natural habitat. Rapid human population growth
puts increasing pressure on the country’s natural resource base. Increased poverty has forced
rural people to exploit biodiversity at unsustainable rates. Deforestation, overgrazing, soil
erosion, salinity and waterlogging have become major threats to Pakistan’s remaining
biodiversity. The continuing loss of forest habitat, with its associated fauna and flora, will have
serious implications for the nation’s other natural and agricultural ecosystems. Protected areas
have been established for in-situ conservation of biodiversity.
A wide range of laws also exists relating to conservation of various components of biodiversity.
The key to protecting the biological diversity of Pakistan is involving local communities and
obtaining support from relevant institutions in sustainable use initiatives. The Government of
Pakistan recognised the importance of these measures in the preparation of the National
Conservation Strategy (1992) and in becoming a party to the Convention on Biological Diversity
(CBD) in 1994. The Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP), endorsed by the Pakistan Environmental
Protection Council (PEPC) in 1999, calls for government agencies, local communities and NGOs
to work together as partners in biodiversity conservation.
These are the most criticalissues for biodiversity conservationin Pakistan:
The need for associated policy and institutional reforms and institutional strengthening;
integration of biodiversity conservation measures into sectoral initiatives; better understanding of
all aspects of biodiversity and effective means for ensuring their sustainable use; developing
community-based biodiversity management systems; developing and institutionalising systems
to monitor key elements of biodiversity; and better implementation of existing plans.
Majorthreats to biodiversity
Pakistan’s biodiversity, although rich, faces severe threats. Over-grazing, overharvesting,
waterlogging and salinization, deforestation, land conversion, soil erosion, desertification, alien
invasive species and chemical pollution all contribute to the degradation of biodiversity
resources. Loss of habitat is the main cause of the present high rate of extinction, and is a critical
problem in all biomes. Changes in habitat quality, while less extreme than habitat loss, also
affect plant and animal populations. Habitat fragmentation, for example, increases the risk of
extinction by isolating small pockets of previously connected populations.
Many bird and animal species are experiencing population declines because of illegal hunting for
sport, meat, and trade. There is a strong tradition of hunting in Pakistan, and the impact of
hunters has increased with the spread of modern weapons and greater mobility. Virtually all
large mammals have declined in number and in distribution. Fishing in coastal waters has
steadily increased and the shrimp fishery has begun to show signs of over-exploitation. Weak
governance systems, low literacy (35 per cent), and poor infrastructure all contribute to a lack of
effective control over biodiversity use and conservation measures. The root causes of Pakistan’s
biodiversity crisis are its rapid population growth (2.6 per cent per annum) and the poverty of its
citizens, which limits the alternatives to unsustainable natural resource exploitation for meeting
basic needs. Pakistan recognizes the importance of maintaining its biodiversity. It adopted a
Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) in 1999 and is currently in the initial stages of implementing the
prescribed actions.
Relatedstrategies andplans
The National Conservation Strategy (NCS) was adopted by the government in 1992 and accepted
by the World Bank as a National Environmental Action Plan. There are 14 core programs in the
NCS, many of which touch upon biodiversity issues. As a whole, however, the document does
not provide comprehensive actions specifically related to biodiversity loss. The main planning
instruments in Pakistan are the Perspective Plan, the Five- Year Plan, and Annual Development
Plans. Although these instruments have traditionally paid scant attention to environmental
concerns, the Eighth Five- Year Plan (1993–1997) identifies the need to develop provincial
conservation strategies to carry through with NCS recommendations. The Sarhad Provincial
Conservation Strategy has been completed and strategies for Balochistan and Northern Areas are
in preparation. At least two district-level conservation strategies are also being initiated. These
strategies deal with biodiversity much more explicitly than does the NCS. While the Sarhad
Provincial Conservation Strategy (SPCS) is more specific than the NCS about required actions,
with a chapter devoted to biological diversity, parks and protected areas, it also does not
comprehensively address the requirements of the CBD. Indeed, the SPCS refers to the current
national biodiversity action planning process and the need to develop an equivalent provincial
Biodiversity Action Plan.
This approach to hierarchically nested conservation plans is also found at the
local level with the preparation of district conservation strategies in Chitral and Abbotabad.
These strategies postdate development of the BAP, and will explicitly address its
recommendations relevant to the local context.
BAP scope and objectives
The BAP integrated three processes called for by the CBD: country study, national strategy and
action plan. The BAP provides a brief assessment of the status and trends of biodiversity,
outlines strategic goals and objectives, and identifies a plan of action.
The objectives of the BAP are as follows: to create a policy framework that fosters the
sustainable use of biological resources and the maintenance of biodiversity; to strengthen and
promote national biodiversity conservation programs and develop international and regional
cooperation; to create conditions and incentives for biodiversity conservation at the
local community level; to strengthen and apply more broadly the tools and technologies for
conserving biodiversity; and to increase people’s knowledge of biodiversity and their willingness
and capacity to conserve it. The discussion of biodiversity status, trends and threats was quite
general and comprised only 22 pages of text. Information on species richness and endemicity
was synthesized from existing literature and through personal communications with diverse
experts.
Pakistan does not have the resources to implement the BAP by itself. Objective 25 of the BAP
provides five explicit actions related to securing bilateral and multilateral funding.

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Biodiversity action plan

  • 1. Biodiversity action plan A biodiversity action plan (BAP) is an internationally recognized program addressing threatened species and habitats and is designed to protect and restore biological systems. The original impetus for these plans derives from the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). As of 2009, 191 countries have ratified the CBD, but only a fraction of these have developed substantive BAP documents. The principal elements of a BAP typically include: (a) preparing inventories of biological information for selected species or habitats; (b) assessing the conservation status of species within specified ecosystems; (c) creation of targets for conservation and restoration; and (d) establishing budgets, timelines and institutional partnerships for implementing the BAP. Summary Pakistan spans a number of the world’s ecological regions with its latitudinal spread and immense variations in altitude. These regions include the coastal mangrove forests of the Arabian Sea as well as some of the highest mountains of the world, where the western Himalayas, Hindu Kush and Karakoram ranges meet. This diversity encompasses a variety of habitats that support a rich biodiversity. A number of animals and plants have become endangered due to over-exploitation and loss of natural habitat. Rapid human population growth puts increasing pressure on the country’s natural resource base. Increased poverty has forced rural people to exploit biodiversity at unsustainable rates. Deforestation, overgrazing, soil erosion, salinity and waterlogging have become major threats to Pakistan’s remaining biodiversity. The continuing loss of forest habitat, with its associated fauna and flora, will have
  • 2. serious implications for the nation’s other natural and agricultural ecosystems. Protected areas have been established for in-situ conservation of biodiversity. A wide range of laws also exists relating to conservation of various components of biodiversity. The key to protecting the biological diversity of Pakistan is involving local communities and obtaining support from relevant institutions in sustainable use initiatives. The Government of Pakistan recognised the importance of these measures in the preparation of the National Conservation Strategy (1992) and in becoming a party to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1994. The Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP), endorsed by the Pakistan Environmental Protection Council (PEPC) in 1999, calls for government agencies, local communities and NGOs to work together as partners in biodiversity conservation. These are the most criticalissues for biodiversity conservationin Pakistan: The need for associated policy and institutional reforms and institutional strengthening; integration of biodiversity conservation measures into sectoral initiatives; better understanding of all aspects of biodiversity and effective means for ensuring their sustainable use; developing community-based biodiversity management systems; developing and institutionalising systems to monitor key elements of biodiversity; and better implementation of existing plans. Majorthreats to biodiversity Pakistan’s biodiversity, although rich, faces severe threats. Over-grazing, overharvesting, waterlogging and salinization, deforestation, land conversion, soil erosion, desertification, alien invasive species and chemical pollution all contribute to the degradation of biodiversity resources. Loss of habitat is the main cause of the present high rate of extinction, and is a critical problem in all biomes. Changes in habitat quality, while less extreme than habitat loss, also
  • 3. affect plant and animal populations. Habitat fragmentation, for example, increases the risk of extinction by isolating small pockets of previously connected populations. Many bird and animal species are experiencing population declines because of illegal hunting for sport, meat, and trade. There is a strong tradition of hunting in Pakistan, and the impact of hunters has increased with the spread of modern weapons and greater mobility. Virtually all large mammals have declined in number and in distribution. Fishing in coastal waters has steadily increased and the shrimp fishery has begun to show signs of over-exploitation. Weak governance systems, low literacy (35 per cent), and poor infrastructure all contribute to a lack of effective control over biodiversity use and conservation measures. The root causes of Pakistan’s biodiversity crisis are its rapid population growth (2.6 per cent per annum) and the poverty of its citizens, which limits the alternatives to unsustainable natural resource exploitation for meeting basic needs. Pakistan recognizes the importance of maintaining its biodiversity. It adopted a Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) in 1999 and is currently in the initial stages of implementing the prescribed actions. Relatedstrategies andplans The National Conservation Strategy (NCS) was adopted by the government in 1992 and accepted by the World Bank as a National Environmental Action Plan. There are 14 core programs in the NCS, many of which touch upon biodiversity issues. As a whole, however, the document does not provide comprehensive actions specifically related to biodiversity loss. The main planning instruments in Pakistan are the Perspective Plan, the Five- Year Plan, and Annual Development Plans. Although these instruments have traditionally paid scant attention to environmental concerns, the Eighth Five- Year Plan (1993–1997) identifies the need to develop provincial conservation strategies to carry through with NCS recommendations. The Sarhad Provincial
  • 4. Conservation Strategy has been completed and strategies for Balochistan and Northern Areas are in preparation. At least two district-level conservation strategies are also being initiated. These strategies deal with biodiversity much more explicitly than does the NCS. While the Sarhad Provincial Conservation Strategy (SPCS) is more specific than the NCS about required actions, with a chapter devoted to biological diversity, parks and protected areas, it also does not comprehensively address the requirements of the CBD. Indeed, the SPCS refers to the current national biodiversity action planning process and the need to develop an equivalent provincial Biodiversity Action Plan. This approach to hierarchically nested conservation plans is also found at the local level with the preparation of district conservation strategies in Chitral and Abbotabad. These strategies postdate development of the BAP, and will explicitly address its recommendations relevant to the local context. BAP scope and objectives The BAP integrated three processes called for by the CBD: country study, national strategy and action plan. The BAP provides a brief assessment of the status and trends of biodiversity, outlines strategic goals and objectives, and identifies a plan of action. The objectives of the BAP are as follows: to create a policy framework that fosters the sustainable use of biological resources and the maintenance of biodiversity; to strengthen and promote national biodiversity conservation programs and develop international and regional cooperation; to create conditions and incentives for biodiversity conservation at the local community level; to strengthen and apply more broadly the tools and technologies for
  • 5. conserving biodiversity; and to increase people’s knowledge of biodiversity and their willingness and capacity to conserve it. The discussion of biodiversity status, trends and threats was quite general and comprised only 22 pages of text. Information on species richness and endemicity was synthesized from existing literature and through personal communications with diverse experts. Pakistan does not have the resources to implement the BAP by itself. Objective 25 of the BAP provides five explicit actions related to securing bilateral and multilateral funding.