The major objective of Pakistan Forest Policy 1991 are:

A.Meet country’s requirements of timber, fuelwood, fodder and other products and environmental needs by increasing the forest area from 4.2 percent to 10 percent during next fifteen years
B.Promote social forestry programmes including watershed in hills and farm forestry in plains
C.Generate opportunities for income and self-employment for the rural populace
D.Take anti-desertification measures and rehabilitate water logged, saline and degraded lands through vegetation treatment
E.All of the above

Improvement of rangelands and forage productions are:

A.It is essential to protect and improve rangelands through integrated extension services and approaches
B.Initiate provincial integrated rangelands, fodder and livestock improvement programmes
C.Coordinate range management research with research on livestock improvement feed and marketing
D.Establish owner-grazier associations to devise and ensure regulated rotational grazing
E.All of the above

Forest extension shall endeavour to:

A.Launch outreach/extension programmes featuring social forestry concepts, ideas and opportunities for the relevant audience
B.Train staff, motivators, NGOs and PVOs in outreach and extension techniques and methods
C.Develop a system for monitoring and evaluation of outreach programmes
D.All of the above

Forest legislation is:

A.Every reason to believe that the general attitude of the people to forests is one of indifference and antagonism.
B.Who live in or near the forests, as a rule, dislike the restrictions and regulations which are a part and parcel of the management
C.Both (a) & (b)
D.None of these


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