Climate-smart landscapingtermed key to development
Climate-smart landscaping is no longer optional but a necessity for both urban and rural development, experts emphasized at a conference titled "Climate-Smart Landscape: Redefining Beauty Through Resilience" organised by the Institute of Horticultural Sciences (IHS) at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (UAF). Dr Ghulam Murtaza, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, highlighted that modern landscaping must go beyond mere visual appeal to integrate environmental resilience. He explained that climate-smart approaches balance ecological sustainability, water conservation, and biodiversity, creating landscapes that are both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally sustainable. Director of Horticulture Dr Ahmad Sattar Khan reiterated the university's commitment to advancing climate-resilient agricultural practices, emphasising the urgent need to adopt innovative solutions in response to rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and soil degradation. Dr Muhammad Aslam Khan p...