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Planting of trees, shrubs and others in between crop plants for stabilisation of soil is
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Taungya
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Social forestry
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Production plantation
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Agroforestry
- Agroforestry is the planting of trees, shrubs, and others in between crop plants.
- Advantages of agroforestry practices include Increased crop production and economic gain. Soil conservation and improved soil quality. Sequestration of atmospheric carbon.
- Hence Planting of trees, shrubs, and others in between crop plants for stabilization of soil is Agroforestry.
- So, the correct answer is 'Agroforestry'.
Decreased rainfall in northern areas is due to
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Changes in sun
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Global phenomenon
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Deforestation in catchment areas
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Deforestation in evaporating area near equator
Deforestation leads to irregular water cycle, as a result there is decreased rainfall, deforestation in catchment areas is the main resaon behind the decreased reainfall in northern region.
Afforestation in relation to urban development is component of
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Social forestry
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Integrated forest development
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Agroforestry
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Fuel forestry
- Afforestation is the process of planting trees, or sowing seeds, in a barren land devoid of any trees to create a forest. The term should not be confused with reforestation, which is the process of specifically planting native trees into a forest that has decreasing numbers of trees.
- Hence Afforestation in relation to urban(cities) development is a component of Integrated forest development.
- So, the correct answer is 'Integrated forest development'.
A movement similar to Chipko which has spread in South is
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Uliso
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Appiko
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Belesu
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Balasu
Maximum damage to forest cover is caused by
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Edaphic factors
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Climatic factors
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Biotic factors
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Physiographic factors
When we destroy forest, what we are actually destroying?
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Only food for the wild life
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Only wild life's habitat
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Only trees
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Only environment
Forests are important for the environment as well as human life.
- Half of the earth's oxygen is generated by forests. Thus cutting down forests will cause gradual depletion of oxygen.
- Forests support wildlife and are the shelter for these animals. Destroying them will cause death and extinction of these wildlife animals.
- The trees absorbs the carbon dioxide generated by industries, transportation and other human activities. Most of the pollution control is brought about by forests.
- Forests control floods.
- They also help in regulating regional climate.
Forest destruction results in
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Loss of wild life
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Famine, floods and drought
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Soil erosion
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All of the above
Deforestation is the cutting of trees which disturbs the equilibrium of a healthy environment. It increases the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere and contributes to global warming. They produce oxygen and regulates the water cycle by releasing water vapour into the atmosphere. Without trees, forest lands can quickly become barren land. It also causes loss of wildlife, due to the loss of its habitat. Deforestation leads to famine (scarcity of food), flood, and drought as well as loosened soil causes soil erosion. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
If forest cover is reduced to half, what is most likely to happen on a long term basis?
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Tribals living in these areas will starve to death.
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Domestic animals in these and joining areas will die due to lack of fodder.
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Large biomes will become deserts.
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Crop breeding programes will suffer due to a reduced ability of variety of germplasm.
If forest cover is reduced to half, it would adversely affect the inhabitants. In rural areas, a community of people lives in the forest as a part of their tradition. They are completely dependent on the forest for their basic needs. They worship the trees and consider it as their ancestral belongings. The dependent tribals on a particular forest will be harmed by the clearing of the forest.
In the recent years, there has been an increasing incidence of floods in the plains of northern India, because
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There has been an increase in annual rainfall.
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The rate of silting of dams has gone lip.
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There has been increased deforestation in the catchment areas.
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Increased areas of land is being self cultivated.
Deforestation is the removal of forest that can cause flooding. Coastal vegetation reduces the impact of waves and winds associated with a storm surge. Without this vegetation, coastal villages are susceptible to damaging floods. When trees are there, the roots are able to hold the soil and prevent erosion. When the roots are gone after deforestation, the soil can be errode and causes flood or other natural disasters.
An ecologist wants to study the impact of habitat fragmentation on a forest ecosystem. Which of these would be the least impactful way to study the potential effect of habitat fragmentation while giving the most useful information?
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Using a computer model to generate possible outcomes
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Observing a fragmented prairie ecosystem
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Deforesting an ecosystem and observing the effects
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Hypothesizing about what might be possible outcomes of fragmentation
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Experirmenting on a small patch of trees in a controlled area