A. Periodic physical/mapping surveys
B. Implementation of a programme for the improvement of statistics relating to forests and wildlife which includes a remote sensing laboratory and Geographical Information System (GIS)
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Realising the need for a better management policy for wildlife, a high powered Wildlife, a high powered Wildlife Enquiry Committee, constituted by the Government of Pakistan presented their (draft) report in 1970, following which all the provinces and administrative unit promulgated their own Wildlife Act within administrative units promulgated their own Wildlife Act within a span of two years _______
A. 1974 and 1975
B. 1975 and 1976
C. 1976 and 1977
D. None of these - Social forestry in public and private sectors are:
A. Accelerate amenity linear tree planting along all government roads, canals and railways
B. Canal side plantations are more commercial than amenity
C. Involve social institutions, NGOs and industries in amenity planting at public places like hospitals, schools
D. All of the above - Government of Pakistan has realized the importance of watershed management and an extensive watershed development programme is being implemented in:
A. Northern part of the country
B. Azad Jammu and Kashmir
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Wildlife were managed under West Pakistan Wildlife Managment Ordinance _________.
A. 1955
B. 1957
C. 1959
D. 1961 - Agro-forestry and social forestry concept is:
A. An inter-disciplinary approach to systems of land use
B. It implies an awareness of interactions and feedback between man and environment
C. Between demand and available resources in a given area
D. Which – under certain conditions – require optimization and sustained management rather that ever-increasing exploitations
E. All of the above - A watershed may be just be small depression of the land or it may comprise whole sub-continents as for the large river basins of the earth:
A. Wolga
B. Indus
C. Ganges
D. Amazonas
E. All of the above - Name the principles and procedure which are used for reseeding of desert rangeland in Pakistan:
A. Proper selection of range sites
B. Choice of ecologically suitable species
C. Use of mixture
D. Elimination of plant competition
E. All of the above - Watershed management planning phases is / are:
A. Reconnaissance Survey
B. Local or watershed level survey
C. Watershed inventory
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 - These are generally, but not always, developed above the birch zone and in patches, sometimes extensive, within it, probably conditioned by edaphic and biotic factors, in Kashmir, Gilgit, Chitral and Hazara. This type ascends normally to ______ or more above the sub-alpine forests and climate must be similar but more severe than in sub-alpine forests:
A. 140 m
B. 150 m
C. 160 m
D. 170 m
The correct answer to the question: "To provide a sound planning base for the forestry, wildlife, watershed and rangeland sub-sectors, there will be undertaken:" is "Both (a) & (b) ".