By Asim Hussain
RAWALPINDI: The Institute of Rural Management (IRM), in collaboration with the National Cleaner Production Center (NCPC) and the Department of Environmental Sciences at Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, hosted a Symposium titled ‘Silent Spring: A Nexus between Urbanization, Climate Change, and Loss of Nature’.
The event convened a diverse audience, including government officials, academics, professionals, students, and community members, all eager to explore the implications of urbanization and climate change on the dwindling splendor of springs, particularly in major cities like Islamabad. Symposium on ‘Silent Spring’ fosters dialogue on urbanization, climate Impacts
Esteemed panelists, such as Dr. Roomi S. Hayat (CEO, IRM & Chairperson IUCN-PNC), Mr. Irshad Ramay (Coordinator, NCPC), Mr. Fawad Hayat (DGM & Head of Climate Change, NDRMF), Dr. Imran Saqib Khalid (Director Governance and Policy & Program Lead Australia-Pakistan Water Security Initiative, WWF Pakistan), and Dr. Khalid Waleed (Climate Lead, SDPI), engaged in insightful discussions, shedding light on the urgent need for policy development, waste management strategies, nature-based solutions, and grassroots initiatives to mitigate the adverse effects of urban expansion and environmental degradation.
Symposium on ‘Silent Spring’ fosters dialogue on urbanization, climate Impacts The symposium provided a critical platform for comprehensive analysis and discourse on the complex interplay between urbanization, climate change, and the alarming loss of natural ecosystems, particularly during the spring season. Participants gained valuable perspectives on the profound implications of these interconnected challenges and emphasized the importance of integrating sustainable practices into urban development and fostering community-driven initiatives to restore ecological balance.
Beyond its educational value, the symposium facilitated networking opportunities and knowledge sharing among stakeholders, fostering collaboration and synergy in addressing shared environmental concerns. The event received widespread acclaim, with attendees commending the organizers for facilitating a timely and impactful dialogue on critical environmental issues. Symposium on ‘Silent Spring’ fosters dialogue on urbanization, climate Impacts
The Institute of Rural Management (IRM) reaffirms its commitment to promoting advocacy and playing its role in mitigating climate change and ensuring environmental well-being. The symposium marked a significant step forward in galvanizing collective efforts toward fostering resilience and sustainability in the face of urbanization and climate change. It is anticipated that the insights gleaned from the symposium will inspire informed policymaking and grassroots actions to address the climate crisis in Pakistan and beyond.