A. Suitable nursery and field planting techniques
B. For afforestation / reforestation in different ecological zones
C. Management of watersheds, range land and wildlife sustained yield
D. From forests harvesting, transportation and utilization of the produce
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The ecological equilibrium in mined areas can be achieved by:
A. Preventing soil erosion
B. Developing a vegetational cover
C. Preventing overgrazing
D. Introducing agriculture - Soil conservation can best achieved by having:
A. Wind screens
B. Good plant covers
C. Restricted human activity
D. Low rainfall - Goals of scientific range management could be achieved as:
A. All range lands of Pakistan be developed/managed primarily for livestock production consistent with multiple land use concept
B. Independent and effective organisations be created at provincial as well as central levels to develop and manage vast rangelands resources
C. The survey of record of rights, where it has not been carried out yet, be taken in hand as quickly as possible
D. Preparation of livestock feeds from agro-industrial wastes and by-products be encourages
E. All of the above - Natural revegetation can be achieved by:
A. Reducing stocking rates
B. Changing season of use, initiating special grazing systems
C. Proper distribution of livestock
D. Additional water development and protecting of the area from livestock grazing for longer periods
E. All of the above - The aims and objectives of the new forest policy in the field of conservation of protected areas are:
A. Conserve all endangered and endemic species of wild fauna and flora in particular by ensuring the survival of the critical ecosystems that support such wildlife
B. Arrange periodic surveys of the country’s wildlife and its habitats to monitor ecological changes
C. Encourage private sector in captive breeding of wild animals, in particular the endangered species
D. All of the above - The categories and management objectives of protected areas are:
A. Scientific Reserve/Strict Nature Reserve
B. National Park
C. Natural Monument/Natural Landmark
D. Management Nature Reserve/Wildlife Sanctuary
E. All of the above - The fundamental objectives of thinning are:
A. To redistribute the growth potential of the stand to optimum advantage
B. To utilize all the merchantable material produced by the stand during the rotation
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Need for planning objectives is / are:
A. Needed to permit appropriate decision making in the plan development phase
B. Such as rehabilitation of severely eroded lands, protection of sensitive areas, improvement of water yield, reduction in flooding and / or siltation, etc.
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Pakistan Journal of Forestry published quarterly is the major organ for dissemination of research results in addition to that _____ are regularly brought out for the benefit of the field foresters and researchers:
A. Technical notes
B. Bulletins
C. Research reports
D. Brochures
E. All of the above - The major types of soil structure are:
A. Basis: The classification of soil structure is based on size shape and stability of soil aggregates. The soil aggregate may be of following forms
B. Major shape: Spheroidal, plate like, bloke like, prism like
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
The correct answer to the question: "The major objectives are being achieved through development of:" is "All of the above".