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The Afghanistan Environmental Country Profile - September 2024 offers an in-depth examination of Afghanistan's environmental landscape, focusing on its relevance to humanitarian shelter and settlement efforts.
1. SUMMARY OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT IN AFGHANISTAN combination of natural factors, socio-political instability, and the ongoing impacts of climate change. environmental landscape. interplay of natural, socio-political, and economic factors. While significant challenges remain, there
It provides critical insights into the environmental challenges that affect Afghanistan, such as deforestation, water scarcity, air pollution, and the impacts of climate change. The document outlines how these issues intersect with ongoing humanitarian crises, exacerbated by natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, and droughts.
Decades of conflict and violence, coupled with drought and earthquakes, have had devastating impacts not only on the people of Afghanistan but also on its natural environment, once pristine and rich in biological diversity.
Through a field assessment of 20 buildings in Kabul, my research found that overall green building performance stands at just 27%. This places current construction practices in the low
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Afghanistan had ratified 16 Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Protocols, including the UNFCCC. However, instead of building on these achievements and addressing weaknesses, the
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In response to these challenges, Kabul is now witnessing a “Green Revolution” – a movement towards environmental conservation and sustainability. The concept of a Green Revolution refers to a
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The groundwater of Kabul Plain aquifer (KPA) is the primary source of water available in the Kabul for drinking, and widely utilized in agricultural and industrial sectors. Groundwater in the
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Since 2002, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has taken an active role in laying the environmental foundations for sustainable development in Afghanistan. Decades of
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Environmental Considerations Kabul faces significant environmental challenges. Travelers ought to strive to minimize their footprint.
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Additionally, the report stresses the importance of using tools like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for better planning and decision-making. With its focus on both short-term relief and
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Drawing on evidence from Kabul and Herat provinces in Afghanistan, we illuminate the intersections among insecurity, environmental sustainability and ecosystem services.
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By investing in environmental rehabilitation, such as reforestation, water management, and sustainable agriculture, Afghanistan could lay the groundwork for long-term peace, economic
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As a result of implementing the national environmental strategy, the following goals should be achieved, providing a clean and healthy environment for the people of Afghanistan Achieving
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