A. Updating inventory of floral and faunal diversity, reviewing current field research presently undertaken and planning for future to fill in the gaps in the knowledge of bio-diversity in Pakistan
B. Indentification of species and delineation of areas of importance with the stand point of biodiversity values
C. Achieve consensus on te long term strategy and prioritise biodiversity conservation
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The salient features of the strategy 1992 relating to wildlife, referred to here as BIODIVERSITY, are:
A. The strategy to improve the situation
B. Action Plan
C. Actions/Interventions
D. All of the above - 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 - Forest policies in the past were meant to promote forestry and improve rangelands; watersheds, research and education were ineffective due to the main reasons:
A. No proper mechanism existed for implementing policy directives
B. Provinces felt no follow to comply with national policies because forestry is a provincial responsibility
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Efforts made to improve the watersheds in Pakistan is /are:
A. To introduce watershed and soil conservation practices in Pakistan are about a 100 years old
B. Several organization dealing with soil and water conservation and watershed management are involved
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Forestry situation in Pakistan:
A. The landscape of this country of many splendours encompasses the sandy beaches, blue lagoons
B. The mangroves along the Arabian Sea, running wild in the sandy deserts and desolate plateaus, becoming serene
C. Calm in productive irrigated Indus basin, culminating in the tree-clad mountains, picturesque valleys and the eternal glaciers in the Himalayas in the north
D. All of the above - Situation in Pakistan with respect of forests:
A. Forest resources are limited
B. About five percent of the country’s land is under forest cover
C. It is becoming increasing difficult to meet the demands of the growing populace for fuelwood, fodder, and agricultural implements
D. More than 60 percent of the land in Pakistan is either already affected or likely to be affected by desertification
E. All of the above - Realising the need for the conservation of National Resources, the Government of Pakistan with the assistance of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) framed a National Conservation Strategy ________.
A. 1992
B. 1993
C. 1994
D. 1995 - Strategy for action:
A. Agroforestry and social forestry as land use
B. It is difficult to increase the forested area because suitable publicly owned lands are not available
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - What is the strategy for watershed management?
A. The importance of integrating the resource bae and sound land use within the web of the catchments making up Pakistan rivers
B. The production of quality water at the right time & place is a extremely important function of uplans
C. There is little r public investment o projects related to dams, irrigation, canals and road construction except for governmental funded project
D. All of the above - 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: "The strategy 1992 to improve the situation is:" is "All of the above".