- Control of growing stock, its structure and composition
- Distribution and marketing of forest produce
- Administration of the forest property
- All of the above
- The location of the cut is determined
- The accessibility of market, ease of harvest, economy in operations, labour availability, protection of the land, maintenance of soil fertility
- Composiition of balance growing stock after the cut and so on
- All of the above
- The growing conditions, market demand for products
- The requirements of silviculture
- Regeneration age and timing of the cut are important consideration
- All of the above
- Forests get, what can be called as residual lands in the land use
- The result of the agriculture based civilization
- Where the best available land is generally put under the plough
- All of the above
- The process of making and effectuating decisions
- Plants to meet people's aims and aspirations
- Each management decision is the selection of course of action
- All of the above
- Control of composition and structure of growing stock
- Harvesting and marketing the forest produce
- Administration of forest property and personnel
- All of the above
- The practical application of scientific, economic
- Social principles to the administration
- Working of a forest estate for specific objectives
- All of the above
- Uniform shelter wood system
- Group shelter wood system
- Irregular shelter wood system
- All of the above
- Species should require no elaborate method of cultivation
- It should be able to grow easily without any special effort
- Species should be tough, hardy, and tolerant of repeated cutting
- All of the above
- If slopes are steep certain mechanized operations are not possible
- Slopes also have great effect on timber breakage
- Work on sloping terrain is also arduous and dangerous
- All of the above
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