Naeem Ashraf Raja | |
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Born | 1967 |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Director Biodiversity, Pakistan |
Employer(s) |
Ministry of Climate Change (Pakistan) Government of Pakistan employee as a forester |
Known for | Environmentalist and a conservationist |
Naeem Ashraf Raja ( Urdu: نعیم اشرف راجہ) is the Director of biodiversity in the Federal Government of Pakistan. [1] [2]
A fellow of 'LEAD Pakistan', [3] Raja previously served as the Assistant Inspector General of Forests in the Ministry of Environment. [4]
Besides his environmental work with the Government of Pakistan, Naeem Ashraf Raja has also worked in the Palas valley with the Himalyan Jungle Project, [4] the Chiltan Markhor Preservation Project, and has also done consultancy work with Pakistan Wildlife Foundation. [5]
Along with his work for the environment, Naeem Ashraf Raja has also published his field research in several venues, presented his research at international conferences [6] [5] and also reviews environment-related submissions for Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies. [7] [5] [8]
Naeem Ashraf Raja often reviews and makes his comments to the Pakistani news media on the dangers to Pakistani forests [9] and biodiversity and in 2014 was also one of the two Pakistani delegates in Geneva to have won a $3.8 million Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Readiness grant for Pakistan. [1]
Naeem Ashraf Raja | |
---|---|
Born | 1967 |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Director Biodiversity, Pakistan |
Employer(s) |
Ministry of Climate Change (Pakistan) Government of Pakistan employee as a forester |
Known for | Environmentalist and a conservationist |
Naeem Ashraf Raja ( Urdu: نعیم اشرف راجہ) is the Director of biodiversity in the Federal Government of Pakistan. [1] [2]
A fellow of 'LEAD Pakistan', [3] Raja previously served as the Assistant Inspector General of Forests in the Ministry of Environment. [4]
Besides his environmental work with the Government of Pakistan, Naeem Ashraf Raja has also worked in the Palas valley with the Himalyan Jungle Project, [4] the Chiltan Markhor Preservation Project, and has also done consultancy work with Pakistan Wildlife Foundation. [5]
Along with his work for the environment, Naeem Ashraf Raja has also published his field research in several venues, presented his research at international conferences [6] [5] and also reviews environment-related submissions for Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies. [7] [5] [8]
Naeem Ashraf Raja often reviews and makes his comments to the Pakistani news media on the dangers to Pakistani forests [9] and biodiversity and in 2014 was also one of the two Pakistani delegates in Geneva to have won a $3.8 million Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Readiness grant for Pakistan. [1]