Ali, AmjadKhan, Raza AhmedKhan, Dost MuhammadJournal of Managerial Sciences
Pakistan’s population has grown considerably and it has been fourth populous country with no infrastructure, pitiable industrial sector, poor governance and lack of employment opportunities. This rapidly growing population has been a liability on already depleting resources and Pakistan has been pre-occu...
making it more accessible to a larger segment of the population. Additionally, the government's support for the film industry through policies and incentives has encouraged investment and growth in the sector. These macroeconomic factors, combined with changing customer preferences and emerging trends, ...
Population Rank (2023) 5 Population Projection 2030 242,564,000 Density: Persons Per Sq Mi (2024) 770.9 Density: Persons Per Sq Km (2024) 297.6 Urban-Rural Population Urban: (2020) 36.8% • Rural: (2020) 63.2% Life Expectancy At Birth Male: (2020) 64.5 years • Female: (2020) 65...
More than 60% of Pakistan’s population resides in rural areas [37], and most of the population is concentrated in the semi-arid to hyper-arid plains of the lower Indus basin, that experience frequent drought events. In this study, we also used previously defined four climate regions for ...
Figure 2. Population growth of Pakistan [2]. Energy is an essential commodity of modern-day economies. The technologies involved in its production and consumption have, therefore, attained increasing importance. The provision of a clean, affordable, and reliable supply of energy in various forms ...
The root of the healthcare employee retention challenge is scarcity—there are too few medical practitioners and supporting staff to meet existing and anticipated provider and patient needs. This labor shortage, which predates the COVID-19 pandemic, is due to numerous factors, including population gr...
faces a severe energy crisis1. Only 62% of the population has grid access, resulting in a per capita electricity supply of only 520 kWh2. Notably, around 58% of the country’s people live in distant rural areas that are largely disconnected from the grid. This energy shortage, reaching 9...
Urbanization frequently results in a rise in impervious surfaces, reducing the vegetation cover and subsequently impacting urban surroundings. This study examines the correlation between changes in vegetation cover (ΔEVI) and variations in land surface temperature (LST) to assess the intensity of the ...
faces a severe energy crisis1. Only 62% of the population has grid access, resulting in a per capita electricity supply of only 520 kWh2. Notably, around 58% of the country’s people live in distant rural areas that are largely disconnected from the grid. This energy shortage, reaching 9...