To Save Pakistan, Look Under its Rivers
Pakistan’s survival depends on how it treats its rivers. Smart river management can help the country better withstand floods, cope with droughts, and even power a green economy. Crucially, it can also cut greenhouse gas emissions more effectively – and far more cheaply – than building massive flood-control structures. The real solution lies in adaptation: letting rivers flow, respecting their natural patterns, and working with nature rather than against it.
About the Speaker:
Hassan Abbas holds a PhD in hydrology and water resources from Michigan State University, in the US, and has worked in the water sector across three continents. In Pakistan, he was appointed as the first UNESCO chair for Integrated Water Resources Management. Currently, he is engaged in master planning for water supply and storm-water drainage systems for major cities in Pakistan.
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The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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