World Soil Day observed across KP
PESHAWAR: The World Soil Day was observed across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Thursday. The United Nations (UN)-designated World Soil Day is celebrated every year on December 5. This year the theme is "Stop Soil Erosion, Save Our Future." In the provincial capital, the Environment Society (EnvSoc) of the University of Peshawar (UoP) organised a seminar to mark the day. More than 300 participants mainly students of various departments were present on the occasion. At the start of the seminar, Dr Asif Khan Khattak, organiser of the UoP EnvSoc, welcomed all the speakers and participants. In his introduction to the World Soil Day, he said, "Climate change is a major cause of soil erosion."
He also highlighted the importance of sustainable soil management as a big step to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG2 'Zero Hunger'. Dr Asif Khan Khattak thanked all the participants for their active involvement and great enthusiasm shown. Speaking on the occasion, Prof Dr M. Nafees from UoP said soil contamination with chemicals is a major problem which needs to be tackled.
"Greater concentrations of copper from fungicides are severely contaminating the soils in the peach orchards and the wheat crops that are grown there," he added. Dr Ishaq Ahmad of the University of Agriculture explained the different ways in which soil erosion has been prevented in various districts of KP. He said, "We have constructed mini-dams, water storage reservoirs and spill-ways to conserve soil in many parts of KP."
Abid Sarwar from the Soil Survey of KP showed various regions of KP that have been severely affected by soil erosion. He said that long-term planning was essential for land use to avoid soil erosion. Research students of the Department of Environmental Sciences, UoP, Ziaullah and Tasneem Sarwar presented the findings of their respective research projects on soil contamination and plant-soil interactions, respectively.
In Mardan, the Department of Environmental Sciences at Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan (AWKUM) organised a panel discussion on "The Climate Change and its Impact on Different Sectors."
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