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Multiple Choice Questions. Which of the Following Conservation Strategies Do Not Directly Involve Community Participation? - Social Science

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Multiple choice questions.
Which of the following conservation strategies do not directly involve community participation?

पर्याय

  • Joint forest management

  • Beej Bachao Andolan

  •  Chipko Movement

  •  Demarcation of Wildlife sanctuaries

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उत्तर

Demarcation of Wildlife sanctuaries

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Conservation of Forest and Wildlife in India
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पाठ 2: Forest and Wildlife Resources - Exercises [पृष्ठ २२]

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एनसीईआरटी Social Science - Contemporary India 2 [English] Class 10
पाठ 2 Forest and Wildlife Resources
Exercises | Q 1.2 | पृष्ठ २२

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Where would you find the following in India:
one-horned rhinoceros


Mention any three national parks in India.


Mention any five biosphere reserves in India.


  1. Identify the type of forest shown in the photograph.
  2. Write two characteristics of this type of forest.

Write short notes on :
Mountain or Alpine forest


List some direct and indirect advantages from forests.


Fill in the blank:
Mangrove forests are a very important part of the ________ ecosystem.


Mark some important biosphere reserves, bird sanctuaries and national parks of India?


Sariska wildlife sanctuary is located in which state?


Forests and wastelands belonging to both private individuals and government are known as ______.


Which of the following species was included for the first time in list of protected species in 1991?


What is the Himalayan Yew?


Which one of the following is not responsible for the decline in India’s biodiversity?


The Indian Wildlife Protection Act was implemented in ______.


Periyar Tiger Reserve is in the state of ______.


On the given Map of India, locate and label the following:

Pune Software Technology Park.


Which of the following options represent potential measures that can be taken to mitigate the threats posed on the tiger population and biodiversity?

  1. Banning hunting, giving legal protection to their habitats, and restricting trade in wildlife.
  2. Prohibiting the visit of public into forest area.
  3. Establishing wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks.
  4. Converting forests into Reserved and Protected forests.

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