Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has announced a historic decision to immediately ban the cutting of trees in forests and suspend the auctioning of timber across the province. The move reflects the government’s increasing commitment to environmental protection and sustainable forestry management.
🌲 Suspension of Traditional Timber Auctions
According to the official directive issued on Wednesday, the provincial government has halted the traditional timber auction system. The decision aims to curb deforestation, protect forest reserves, and counter the environmental damage caused by unchecked logging.
Authorities confirmed that the government is committed to replacing outdated systems with modern, sustainable, and transparent practices.
🛰️ Use of Technology for Forest Management
Maryam Nawaz directed relevant departments to design new regulations that incorporate digital mapping, satellite monitoring, and modern technology for effective forest governance.
This will allow authorities to:
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Monitor forest cover in real time
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Detect illegal tree cutting promptly
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Ensure long-term accountability and transparency in forest management
🌍 Focus on Sustainability and Climate Action
Officials highlighted that the initiative prioritizes environmental protection and long-term sustainability. By halting tree cutting and timber auctions, Punjab is taking a proactive stance in the global fight against climate change.
The policy also underscores the government’s vision to conserve natural resources and secure Punjab’s green cover for future generations.
✅ A Landmark Policy Shift
This step marks a major shift in Punjab’s environmental policy, signaling a transition toward sustainable development and responsible governance. The ban not only strengthens Pakistan’s climate commitments but also sets an example for other provinces to follow.
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