Stakeholders of Forest
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How does the Forest Department help industrialists in getting raw materials?
What are the major sources of getting medicinal plants , timber and many other useful products?
Name the four main stakeholders in the management of forest resources.
Stakeholders of a forest are:
People who live in or around the forest are dependent on the forest produce.
Industrialists who use forest produce.
The Forest department of the government owns the land.
All of these.
Vijay, who is the forest department head of the North-East region allowed his friend's timber company to cut trees to make more furniture for the growing population of India. What is the negative prospect of Vijay's thinking?
Industries are not interested in sustainaibility of forest in one particular area.
All of these.
Ecological stability will be affected.
Cutting down a complete forest will affect the local people .
Which of the following are forest products that the local needs?
Firewood
Timber
Thatch
- All of the above.
How many types of stakeholders does a forest have?
4
- 3
- 2
- 1
For the industrialists, the forests are a source of:
Raw material
Microorganisms
Shelter
Food
Who owns the forest lands?
People living near forests
The Government
Industrialists
None of these
- Roosevelt rejected the notion of conservation because he allowed the "good trusts" to develop some areas in national parks for business purposes.
- Roosevelt rejected any attempts at government protection of wilderness areas, arguing instead that market forces should determine land use.
- Roosevelt appointed the pro-business James Watt as Secretary of the Interior, angering many environmentalists, such as John Muir.
- Roosevelt worked closely with the head of the U.S. Forest Service, Gifford Pinchot, to set aside land for national parks, national monuments, and wildlife refuges.
- While Roosevelt was an avid outdoorsman, he believed that any action on behalf of the environment should be taken at the state level.
Who are stakeholders in respect of forests?