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Climate Change is Real and Relevant for Sustainable Development, An Empirical Evidence on Scenarios from North-West Pakistan

Climate Change is Real and Relevant for Sustainable Development, An Empirical Evidence on Scenarios from North-West Pakistan

Arjumand Nizami1, Jawad Ali2 and Muhammad Zulfiqar

1International Advisor Climate Change and Country Director, Helevtas Swiss Intercooperataion, Pakistan; 2Water Expert, Deputy Country Director, Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation, Pakistan; 3Professor Institute of Development Studies, University of Agriculture Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

zulfiqar@aup.edu.pk 

Figure 1

Overall situation of annual rainfall of KP, FATA at present (2018). 

Figure 2

Low rainfall region <600mm. 

Figure 3

Seasonal percentage- Low rainfall region. 

Figure 4

Medium rainfall region (600-1000 mm). 

Figure 5

Seasonal percentage- Mediam rainfall region. 

Figure 6

High rainfall region >1000 mm. 

Figure 7

Seasonal percentage- High rainfall region. 

Figure 8

Snow concentration in future in Pakistan (Rasool, G., 2015). 

Figure 9

Annual and seasonal temperature trends 1981-2040 (Central region). 

Figure 10

Annual and seasonal temperature trends 1981-2040 (South region). 

Figure 11

Annual and seasonal temperature trends 1981-2040 (North region). 

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

September

Vol.40, Iss. 3, Pages 680-1101

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