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Comprehansive management of forests include: |
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Accelerate harvesting of mature and over mature trees in the well stocked, unexploited forests |
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Manage all scrub forest as rangelands for maximum sustained production of forage and soil and watershed conservation |
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Classify according to site conditions and manage strictly on the basis of economic returns |
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All of the above |
Answer: Option D
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Tree planting on farmlands is: |
A. |
Encourage large scale growing of trees on private farms by providing subsidized nursery stock and technical assistance |
B. |
Encourage the private growing of industrial wood. |
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Promote growing of compact plantations on waterlogged, saline and other marginal private lands |
D. |
All of the above |
Answer: Option D
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Social forestry in public and private sectors are: |
A. |
Accelerate amenity linear tree planting along all government roads, canals and railways |
B. |
Canal side plantations are more commercial than amenity |
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Involve social institutions, NGOs and industries in amenity planting at public places like hospitals, schools |
D. |
All of the above |
Answer: Option D
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Wood consumption reduction is: |
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Survey and inventory areas potentially rich in biodiversity and list indigenous flora and fauna |
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Declare areas with rich biodiversity as genetic preserves in the form of managed wildlife sancturies or national parks |
C. |
Create career specialities in ecosystem, environment and wildlife management |
D. |
All of the above |
Answer: Option D
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Improvement of rangelands and forage productions are: |
A. |
It is essential to protect and improve rangelands through integrated extension services and approaches |
B. |
Initiate provincial integrated rangelands, fodder and livestock improvement programmes |
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Coordinate range management research with research on livestock improvement feed and marketing |
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Establish owner-grazier associations to devise and ensure regulated rotational grazing |
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All of the above |
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Answer: Option E
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Development of wood based industry is based on: |
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Keep all wood industry in the private sector |
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Provide research and technical advice for improved wood manufacturing processes |
C. |
Both (a) & (b) |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option C
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Improve wood utilizations means: |
A. |
Introduce more efficient wood burning stoves |
B. |
Encourage use of reconstituted wood over solid wood |
C. |
Research and develop more efficient and suitable logging technology |
D. |
Evolve technology for industrial uses of inferior and small sized woods |
E. |
All of the above |
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Answer: Option E
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Private investment in forestry means: |
A. |
Encourage corporate forestry by providing easy credits, public land leasehold consessions and other facilities |
B. |
Consider the possibility of issuing government bonds to attract private capital for funding big forestry projects |
C. |
Both (a) & (b) |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option C
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Forestry legislation and tenure means: |
A. |
Revise the 1927 Forest Act to make it less punitive and more participatory in its approach |
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Consolidate and amend other laws to update and bring them into harmony with new policy demands and the national Conservation Strategy |
C. |
Planted land use |
D. |
All of the above |
Answer: Option D
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Introduce new provincial legislation to need for: |
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Sustainability and biodiversity functions of forests |
B. |
Safeguarding against over cutting public and private forest |
C. |
Both (a) & (b) |
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None of these |
Answer: Option C
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