A. Creation of public awareness of the problem
B. The use of incentives
C. Introduction of small scale rural uplift scheme
D. Training and education
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Selection of the “best” alternative should be based on several factors:
A. Technical soundness of the plan
B. Available resources in terms of funding, manpower, infrastructure, etc.
C. Institutional (legal, political) potential for success
D. All of the above - Watershed planning approaches is / are:
A. Management of a catchment to provide maximum benefit for man implies utilization of the planning process
B. Identification of the existing conditions of a catchment in terms of physical, social and economic consideration with subsequent development of management plans to attain short and long term goals is prerequisite to maintaining productive watersheds
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Transfer of information and technology approaches is / are:
A. Although considerable data have been collected and are available pertaining to the case studies
B. And research conducted it is observed that exchange of information
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Training and education approaches is / are:
A. The inhabitants of the upland areas usually do not have the required known-how for conceiving, planning and implementing the watershed management program
B. It would be appropriate that vocational training centers are set up in suitable localities
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Introduction of small-scale rural uplift schemes approaches is / are:
A. Most of the projects implemented in the watersheds involving soil and water conservation measures
B. The major benefits are derived largely by the people living in the plains
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - The use of incentives approaches is / are:
A. Due to a variety of measures such as terracing, plantations and restricted grazing
B. The traditional freedom of the inhabitants is curbed in the uplands and they become reluctant to accept offers of improvement
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Indentification of site quality: It is necessary in preparation of a plan of management are major approaches in this regard:
A. Volume per acre at rotation age
B. Physiology and soil
C. Ground vegetation
D. Height of dominant and co-dominant trees
E. All of the above - Future strategies to promote forestry are:
A. Promote environmental stability and preserve biodiversity
B. Increase productivity of forests, farmlands, rangelands and watersheds
C. Alleviate poverty and promote better living conditions
D. Encourage private sector involvement in forestry
E. All of the above - Goals of range management policy is / are:
A. Increasing the supply of forage and fodder
B. Development of the under-developed rangelands
C. Maintenance of the quality of human environment and its improvement
D. All of the above - Important Hills in the Baluchistan are:
A. Siahan
B. Pab
C. Central Makran
D. Makran Coast
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Alternative strategies and approaches is / are:" is "All of the above".