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Exploring the Far-Reaching Impacts of Climate Change on Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

Exploring the Far-Reaching Impacts of Climate Change on Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

Exploring the Far-Reaching Impacts of Climate Change on Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan This succinct abstract encapsulates the research-backed exploration of climate change's profound repercussions in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Characterized by its mountainous terrain and reliance on glacial meltwater, the region's vulnerability to climatic shifts is substantiated through a rigorous examination. This study sheds light on the multifaceted impacts of climate change, particularly the rapid glacial retreat that threatens water resources, agricultural disruptions due to altered temperature and precipitation patterns, and the heightened vulnerability to intensified natural disasters like landslides and flash floods. The findings underscore the urgency of proactive measures encompassing glacial water resource management, adaptive agricultural strategies, and enhanced disaster preparedness. Ultimately, this research transcends its locale, offering insights into global challen...

"Climate Change in Pakistan: Risks, Challenges, and Mitigation Measures"

 Climate change is a pressing issue that is affecting countries worldwide, including Pakistan. The country, situated in the semi-arid region of South Asia, is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to its geographic location, high population density, and limited resources. The effects of climate change in Pakistan are already being felt and are expected to worsen in the coming years. This article will explore the impacts of climate change in Pakistan and measures that can be taken to respond and mitigate the risk and challenges posed by it. Water resources in Pakistan are increasingly being affected by climate change. The changing patterns of precipitation, temperature, and evaporation are leading to changes in the availability of water in the country. The melting of glaciers in the Himalayas, which are a major source of water for the Indus River, is also affecting water resources in Pakistan. To increase the resilience of water resources, measures such as inc...

Gilgit Baltistan Constitutional Status in United Nation and CPEC spectra