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Which of the following is/are NOT the objective(s) of National Forest Policy, 1988?
1. Checking soil erosion and denudation in the catchment areas of rivers.
2. Checking the extension of sand-dunes in the desert areas and along the coastal tracts
3. Meeting the requirements of forest produce of the rural and tribal populations.
4. Creating a massive people's movement with the involvement of women to achieve the objectives of the policy
Select the correct answer using the codes below.
2 and 3 only
3 and 4 only
1 and 2 only
All are correct
The objectives of National Forest Policy are given below: 1) Maintenance of environmental stability through preservation and, where necessary, restoration of the ecological balance that has been adversely disturbed by serious depletion of the forests of the country. 2) Conserving the natural heritage of the country by preserving the remaining natural forests with the vast variety of flora and fauna, which represent the remarkable biological diversity and genetic resources of the country. 3) Checking soil erosion and denudation in the catchment areas of rivers, lakes, reservoirs in the "interest of soil and water conservation, for mitigating floods and droughts and for the retardation of siltation of reservoirs. 4) Checking the extension of sand-dunes in the desert areas of Rajasthan and along the coastal tracts. 5) Increasing substantially the forest/tree cover in the country through massive afforestation and social forestry programmes, especially on all denuded, degraded and unproductive lands. 6) Meeting the requirements of fuel-wood, fodder, minor forest produce and small timber of the rural and tribal populations. 7) Increasing the productivity of forests to meet essential national needs. 8) Encouraging efficient utilisation of forest pro duce and maximising substitution of wood. 9) Creating a massive people's movement with the involvement of women, for achieving these objectives and to minimise pressure on existing forests.
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