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ISLAMABAD, Jul 16: The Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) recently held a seminar focused on the pressing issues surrounding climate change and its impact on responsible tourism in the country. Experts and stakeholders gathered to discuss the urgent need for action as Pakistan faces significant environmental challenges due to climate change.
The seminar highlighted the alarming effects of climate change on Pakistan's diverse landscapes, which are increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and shifting ecosystems. Participants emphasized the importance of sustainable tourism practices that not only protect natural resources but also promote economic development in affected regions.
PIDE officials called for immediate strategies to mitigate climate-related risks, advocating for policies that integrate environmental conservation with tourism initiatives. The discussions underscored the need for collaboration among government agencies, local communities, and private sectors to create a resilient framework that addresses both climate change and the sustainable growth of tourism in Pakistan.
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