Which is not a part of National Action Plan on Climate Change?
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18%
National Water Mission
34%
National Mission on Pollution Control
22%
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
26%
National Mission on Sustainable Habitat
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Classification of Timber As Per IS:399 .
Based on Position
1. Standing
2. Rough
3. Converted or Lumber
B. Based on Grading
1. Grade A
2. Grade B
3. Grade C
C. Based on Modulus of Elasticity
1. Group A
2. Group B
3. Group C
D. Based on Availability
1. X
2. Y
3. Z
E. Based on Seasoning Characteristics.
1.Class A
2. Class B
3. Class C
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The time that elapses between successive main fellings on the same
area-
area-
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18%
Felling series
37%
Felling period
41%
Felling cycle
4%
Felling sections
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Agroforestry
1. First World Congress of Agroforestry :-
Dates: 27 June-2 July 2004
Location: Orlando, US
2. Second World Congress of Agroforestry :-
Date : August 23β28, 2009.
Location : Nairobi, Kenya
3. Third World Congress of Agroforestry :-
Date : 10th to 14th february 2014
Location :- New Delhi
India's first national seminar on agroforestry in Imphal in 1979.
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1. First World Congress of Agroforestry :-
Dates: 27 June-2 July 2004
Location: Orlando, US
2. Second World Congress of Agroforestry :-
Date : August 23β28, 2009.
Location : Nairobi, Kenya
3. Third World Congress of Agroforestry :-
Date : 10th to 14th february 2014
Location :- New Delhi
India's first national seminar on agroforestry in Imphal in 1979.
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Which is the unit of forest management-
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13%
Coupe
24%
Beat
50%
Working plan
13%
Working circle
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
Shantiniketan project was headed by-
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21%
M K Gandhi
6%
D. Benor
15%
Albert Mayer
58%
R. N Tagore
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List Of Important Forest Research Institutes.
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
The maximum mangrove cover is found in-
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80%
West bengal
9%
Gujrat
6%
Odisha
5%
Tamil nadu
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Important forest Laws And Policy
1. Forest Policy 1. 1894
2. 1952
3. 1988
2. Forest Act :- 1927
3. Plantation Labour act :- 1951
4. Indian Board of Wildlife established :- 1952
5. Seed act :- 1966
6. Wildlife Protection Act :- 1972
7. Project lion :- 1972
8. Project tiger :- 1973
9. Chipko Movement :- 1973 Uttarakhand
10. Forest Conservation Act :- 1980
11. Jungle Bachao Andolan :- 1982 Bihar
12. Appiko Movement :- 1983
13. Environment Protection Act :- 1986
14. Biosphere Reserve Schemes :- 1986
15. Biodiversity Act :- 2002
16. National Bamboo mission :- 2006
17. Forest Right Act :- 2006
18. National Green Tribunal act :- 2010
19. Compensatory Afforestation fund Act :- 2016
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1. Forest Policy 1. 1894
2. 1952
3. 1988
2. Forest Act :- 1927
3. Plantation Labour act :- 1951
4. Indian Board of Wildlife established :- 1952
5. Seed act :- 1966
6. Wildlife Protection Act :- 1972
7. Project lion :- 1972
8. Project tiger :- 1973
9. Chipko Movement :- 1973 Uttarakhand
10. Forest Conservation Act :- 1980
11. Jungle Bachao Andolan :- 1982 Bihar
12. Appiko Movement :- 1983
13. Environment Protection Act :- 1986
14. Biosphere Reserve Schemes :- 1986
15. Biodiversity Act :- 2002
16. National Bamboo mission :- 2006
17. Forest Right Act :- 2006
18. National Green Tribunal act :- 2010
19. Compensatory Afforestation fund Act :- 2016
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He said the faunal checklist will be an invaluable reference for taxonomists, researchers, academicians, conservation managers and policymakers.
Link :- https://zsi.gov.in/checklist/Checklist_of_fauna_of_India-_Nepomorpha__Hemiptera-Insecta_.pdf
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Link :- https://zsi.gov.in/checklist/Checklist_of_fauna_of_India-_Nepomorpha__Hemiptera-Insecta_.pdf
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. At least members of Joint Forest Management General Body should be women
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21%
25 percent
54%
33 percent
21%
50 percent
4%
21 percent
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National / International organizations concerning wildlife conservation:
1. CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) :- Washington, 1975
2. GTF (Global Tiger Forum) :- New Delhi, India, 1993
3. WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) :- Gland, Switzerland, 1961
4. BNHS (Bombay Natural History Society) :- Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India, 1883
5. WPSI (Wildlife Protection Society of India) :- New Delhi, India, 1994
6. IBWL (Indian Board for Wildlife) :- New Delhi, India, 1952 (often associated with Dehradun due to the presence of the Wildlife Institute of India)
7. IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) :- Gland, Switzerland, 1948
8. CBSG (Conservation Breeding Specialist Group) :- Initially part of IUCN, with operations in Gland, Switzerland, established as a separate entity in 1988
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1. CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) :- Washington, 1975
2. GTF (Global Tiger Forum) :- New Delhi, India, 1993
3. WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) :- Gland, Switzerland, 1961
4. BNHS (Bombay Natural History Society) :- Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India, 1883
5. WPSI (Wildlife Protection Society of India) :- New Delhi, India, 1994
6. IBWL (Indian Board for Wildlife) :- New Delhi, India, 1952 (often associated with Dehradun due to the presence of the Wildlife Institute of India)
7. IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) :- Gland, Switzerland, 1948
8. CBSG (Conservation Breeding Specialist Group) :- Initially part of IUCN, with operations in Gland, Switzerland, established as a separate entity in 1988
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
Act of seizing prossession of some forest land by the peoples around
the forest is called-
the forest is called-
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24%
Tribal act
15%
Fundamental right act
56%
Encroachment
5%
Land act
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Dehradun Forestry Institutes.
1. Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA). Dehradun Uttarakhand.
2. Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehradun (ICFRE) 1987.
3. Forest Research Institute (FRI). Dehradun . Uttarakhand.
4. Forest Survey of India (FSI). Dehradun. Uttarakhand.
5. Directorate of Forest Education (DFE). Dehradun. Uttarakhand.
6. Wildlife Institute of India (WII). Dehradun. Uttarakhand.
7. Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) :- Dehradun Uttarakhand .
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1. Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA). Dehradun Uttarakhand.
2. Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education, Dehradun (ICFRE) 1987.
3. Forest Research Institute (FRI). Dehradun . Uttarakhand.
4. Forest Survey of India (FSI). Dehradun. Uttarakhand.
5. Directorate of Forest Education (DFE). Dehradun. Uttarakhand.
6. Wildlife Institute of India (WII). Dehradun. Uttarakhand.
7. Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) :- Dehradun Uttarakhand .
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Forwarded from Forestry_footprints MCQ (Prashant Bagiyal)
In taungya meaning of βtaungβ is-
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15%
Forest
22%
Cultivation
25%
Shifting
38%
Hill
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