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Home / Environment / Islamabad's Green Heart Ripped Out by CDA

Islamabad's Green Heart Ripped Out by CDA

15 Jan

Summary

  • CDA's tree-felling campaign on Garden Avenue has removed significant green cover.
  • Critics question CDA's claim of only removing paper mulberry trees.
  • Plantation drive in January is criticized as ill-advised due to harsh winter.
Islamabad's Green Heart Ripped Out by CDA

Islamabad's beloved Garden Avenue, a symbol of the city's greenery, is currently the site of extensive tree-felling by the Capital Development Authority (CDA). This action has dramatically reduced the area's natural foliage, making previously obscured landmarks and the Islamabad Expressway visible from key points. The CDA claims the campaign targets paper mulberry trees, which are suspected to cause respiratory problems, but this explanation has been met with skepticism from the public and environmental organizations.

Civil society members and WWF-Pakistan have raised serious doubts about the CDA's motives and transparency, especially as the authority has initiated a plantation drive during the unsuitable cold of January. This ill-timed effort, combined with the scale of vegetation removal, suggests broader development plans beyond merely managing invasive species. Reports indicate that not only trees but also crucial understory vegetation have been cleared, and soil compacted, necessitating urgent restoration.

This situation has sparked widespread concern among residents who value Islamabad's identity as a green oasis. The opaque nature of the CDA's operations has intensified public outcry, with calls for clarity on the long-term plans for this vital green space. As the issue gains national attention, there is a pressing demand for the civic managers to be transparent about the future of Garden Avenue and its surrounding forest areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The CDA states it is removing paper mulberry trees to address pollen-linked respiratory issues, but critics suspect other development activities are involved.
The plantation drive in January is considered ill-advised by many due to the harsh winter conditions, which challenge the survival of young saplings.
WWF-Pakistan's report suggests vegetation loss is linked to infrastructure development and significant clearing of understory vegetation and soil compaction.

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