Disaster management and environmental policy integration in Pakistan — an evaluation with particular reference to the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor Plan

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Abdul Waheed
Thomas Bernward Fischer
Sajida Kousar
Muhammad Irfan Khan
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[1] University of Liverpool,Environmental Assessment and Management Research Centre, School of Environmental Sciences
[2] International Islamic University Islamabad,Department of Environmental Science
[3] COMSATS University Islamabad,Department of CUOnline
[4] North West University (Potchefstroom Campus),Research Unit for Environmental Science and Management, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
[5] International Islamic University Islamabad,Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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Environmental policy integration; Disaster management; Environmental assessment; Disaster risk reduction; China–Pakistan Economic Corridor Plan;
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Economic and social development, the state of the environment and a propensity for disasters are closely intertwined. Therefore, environmental policy integration (EPI) across development and disaster management (DM) policies and plans is important. Pakistan as a country is highly vulnerable to climate-induced environmental changes and associated disasters. In this paper, the extent to which its national environment and climate change policy, disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy as well as disaster management (DM) plans are aligned is established, based on a review of government documents and expert opinions. In this context, a particular emphasis is put on China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that led the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor Plan (CPEC; 2017–2030). While environmental assessment (EA) is currently not conducted for any DM policies and plans, DM and EA are well integrated into provincial environmental protection acts, in national as well as most provincial DM plans. It is concluded that a regulatory framework to guide EPI in DM for BRI and CPEC projects is needed.
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页码:105700 / 105731
页数:31
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