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
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 - Management constraints – the constraints of management need to be identified in the initial phase of planning:
A. Physical
B. Biological
C. Social
D. Institutional
E. 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 - 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 major objectives are being achieved through development of:
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 - 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 - Planning a forest inventory is / are based upon:
A. Time and funds available
B. Forest classification system
C. Maps
D. Quantity relationship
E. All of the above - Landscape planning means:
A. A comprehensive plan is a prerequisite
B. This plan should take into account the suitability of lawns and gardens
C. According to the requirements of the users
D. The economy in their development and maintenance
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
The correct answer to the question: "Need for planning objectives is / are:" is "Both (a) & (b) ".