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I can agree with that infact my 1st post on this thread already showed that:Anything against nature is itself poor planning.
I do agree Conocarpus is definitely not the right choice as it may not grow in Peshawar climate but suggesting Ziziphus kind of gave the man away!
Seriously this has to be why the politicians arent even giving it a thought! I mean it may increase electricity for the grid, lets not consider the water can be collected for drought, help collect water and ease flooding....just some reasons on the top of my head...Its silly to spend tens of billions of dollars on something like dams which are not sustainable
For building dams? or for planting forests? There are MANY places where dams can be built and besides many of the land mafia under the politicians have a PhD in evacuating populations!First, you have to evacuate populations of towns and villages and cut thousands of trees.
Not all are...Second, create artificial valleys but thats not always successful. In Pakistan, majority are built on earthquake fault lines and in the future, if a natural disaster were to strike, the damage could be catastrophic.
As for artificial valleys are not a must...it is 1 of the many ways to build a dam! but not the ONLY
And evaporation results in condensation and precipitation....transpiration also keeps the land cooler!Third, concrete is used to channel and store water. If you did not know already, it has a life and requires regular maintenance and costs and the nature of material is such that large amount of water gets evaporated by heat and sunlight
As for the concrete, are you telling me all the countries running on hydroelectric power havent come up with better concrete than the 3rd level ones politicians use for everything? Always quick to pay the highest for the worst quality shit?!
That can be an secondary option but we are talking about multiple uses and not JUST for energy- flood control, water conservation for dry days- water which is wasted in flooding villages and killing lives could be contained for usage, we have IVC era irrigation which can be improved...you just like the politicians who fought Kalabagh dam till their graves only see nothing yet the world is flourishing on hydroelectric power whereby our people are dying coz of heatwaves!Last but certainly not the least, it is often said they are needed because of energy requirements, however, facts will tell you the amount of money spent on this project could instead be used to give every house hold a solar panel which has no operational costs.
I am not sure where you do your readings from MOST of the European countries are either using Hydroelectric powers, solar, geothermal, wind, nuclear and finally fossil fuels!* Other than developing countries, no one else is building dams. North America and Europe built them in the 60s and today the the reality is they admit it has become a danger to them and costly to maintain.
Figure from 2013/ 2014:
From http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statis..._2013_(1)_(%_of_total,_based_on_GWh)_YB15.png
Over the years, Israel has implemented centralized water planning andreal pricing, appointed regulators, educated citizens to conserve water, desalinated sea water, used drip irrigation and treated nearly all of its sewage, recycling it for crops.Israel
So when will politicians educate their people? I mean in Paksitan raising awareness is always seen as a threat!
nailed itNo species of plants and animals is more dangerous for the society than uneducated, ill-mannered and corruption-hugging zombies.