A. Physical
B. Biological
C. Social
D. Institutional
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Watershed management planning phases is / are:
A. Reconnaissance Survey
B. Local or watershed level survey
C. Watershed inventory
D. All of the above - Various ecological constraints are:
A. Competition for water and nutrients and for solar energy
B. Future agroforestry systems will have to overcome physiological (canopy structure) biological (pests and disease), ecological (Sustainability and environment protection) constraints besides being economically sound
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - The main economic constraints of agroforestry are:
A. Reduces output of staple food cross, where trees compete for use of arable land and or depress crop yields.
B. In compatibility of trees with agricultural practices such as free grazing, burning, common fields
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Constraints with respect of agroforestry:
A. There are several problems that hinder the acceptance of agroforestry concepts
B. And their use as tools in rural development
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - The main constraints of agroforestry are:
A. Introduction of technological procedures not suited to the prevailing socio-economic situations
B. While agroforestry enterprise may be attractive
C. Political will and commitment
D. Increasing number of institution without clear definition of functions, good and effective coordination
E. All of the above - Socio-political constraints on economic decisions are:
A. Employment
B. Poverty
C. Self-sufficiency
D. Strategic products
E. All of the above - Forest management and planning documents are:
A. Forest policy
B. Five year plan
C. Annual Development Programme (ADP)
D. Development Projects
E. All of the above - Management of Urban Forest is concerned with management needs of forests in urban areas and with how needs are:
A. Whatever is done for the forest to maintain the health and vigour
B. Whatever is done to the forest to prevent undue interference with the society
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - A taxon facing high risk of extinction in the wild is identified as:
A. Endangered
B. Critically endangered
C. Vulnerable
D. None of these - Endangered habitats or wildlife species could also be identified completely or partially outside the protected areas. Conservation programmes should therefore be addressed to:
A. Involvement of local communities. Work to be undertaken outside the protected area system, hence heavily based on community-led and managed activities, and awareness building
B. Educational programmes to reach the students at grass root level
C. Reduced hunting be the message to be conveyed to different offices
D. Promotion of non-chemical control of agricultural pests
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "Management constraints – the constraints of management need to be identified in the initial phase of planning:" is "All of the above".