The document discusses several topics related to forest and land management:
1. It recommends connecting open spaces and greenways to provide wildlife corridors, delineating clear town boundaries to protect farmland, and creating small parks to serve as "lungs" for cities.
2. It discusses different types of forests, including old growth tropical forests dominated by hardwood trees, and categorizes them scientifically.
3. It lists sub-categories of Forest Reserve areas and protected areas identified under Philippine laws for their biological significance.
4. It discusses that watersheds principally provide water resources and that communities dependent on forests for subsistence are engaged in reforestation programs.
The document discusses several topics related to forest and land management:
1. It recommends connecting open spaces and greenways to provide wildlife corridors, delineating clear town boundaries to protect farmland, and creating small parks to serve as "lungs" for cities.
2. It discusses different types of forests, including old growth tropical forests dominated by hardwood trees, and categorizes them scientifically.
3. It lists sub-categories of Forest Reserve areas and protected areas identified under Philippine laws for their biological significance.
4. It discusses that watersheds principally provide water resources and that communities dependent on forests for subsistence are engaged in reforestation programs.
The document discusses several topics related to forest and land management:
1. It recommends connecting open spaces and greenways to provide wildlife corridors, delineating clear town boundaries to protect farmland, and creating small parks to serve as "lungs" for cities.
2. It discusses different types of forests, including old growth tropical forests dominated by hardwood trees, and categorizes them scientifically.
3. It lists sub-categories of Forest Reserve areas and protected areas identified under Philippine laws for their biological significance.
4. It discusses that watersheds principally provide water resources and that communities dependent on forests for subsistence are engaged in reforestation programs.
The document discusses several topics related to forest and land management:
1. It recommends connecting open spaces and greenways to provide wildlife corridors, delineating clear town boundaries to protect farmland, and creating small parks to serve as "lungs" for cities.
2. It discusses different types of forests, including old growth tropical forests dominated by hardwood trees, and categorizes them scientifically.
3. It lists sub-categories of Forest Reserve areas and protected areas identified under Philippine laws for their biological significance.
4. It discusses that watersheds principally provide water resources and that communities dependent on forests for subsistence are engaged in reforestation programs.
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(A) interconnect open space and greenways to provide corridors and refuge for wildlife
(B) delineate clear town edges or greenbelts to protect surrounding farmland
(C) encourage quarrying near main rivers to generate substantial revenues for the municipality (D) create neighborhood pocket-parks and urban mini-forests to serve as lungs of the city/town 188r. This is the legal term for forest at 1,000 meters elevation or more or with steep gradients at 50% or more, which perform vital ecological functions and must therefore be kept perpetually in natural state and free from human intrusion. (A) Everlasting Forest (B) Permanent Forest (C) Virginal Forest (D) Primeval Forest 189r. This is the scientific term for old-growth forest in tropical countries that is dominated by broad-leaf trees which form thick canopy thus allowing little sunlight on the forest floor, and includes much-prized hardwood species such as red lauan, white lauan, red narra, tanguile, tiaong, almon, bagtikan, apitong, kamagong, yakal, and mayapis. (A) Dipterocarp Forest (B) Deciduous Forest (C) Coniferous or 'Pine' Forest (D) Tropical Scrub Forest (E) Mossy Forest (F) Sub-marginal Forest (G) Mangrove Forest (H) Evergreen Forest 190r. All but one of the following are sub-categories of Forest Reserve, (A) Permanent Forest (B) Critical River Watershed (C) Mangrove Forest (D) Military and Civil Reservations 191r. Under RA 7586, these are identified portions of land and water, remarkable areas, biogeographic zones, habitats of rare and endangered species-- all set aside by reason of their unique physical and biological significance, to be managed to enhance biological diversity, and to be secured from destructive human exploitation. (A) National Heritage Parks and Reservations (B) Resource Reserve (C) Ecological Zones (D) Protected Areas 192r. A 'watershed' is principally a source of (A) timber for processing into lumber, shelter materials, paper (B) charcoal for grill requirements of five-star restaurants (C) food and prey for biodiverse species in rivers, streams (D) water for humans, animals, plants, and other species 193r. Under RA 7586, poor communities occupying sections of forestland continuously for at least 5 years prior to legal proclamations, who are dependent on the forest for subsistence, are considered "tenured migrant communities and are engaged by government to undertake reforestation and upland management under this specific program. (A) Agro-Forestry (B) Sloping Agricultural Land Technology (C) Integrated Social Forestry (0) Industrial Forestry 194r. Unaer Executive Order 23 dated February 1, 2011 declaring "moratorium on the cutting and harvesting of timber," which of the following is exempted from the total log ban until the year 2016? (A) concessions signed by DENR secretary (B) conversion of mangrove forests (C) selective or rotational harvesting in industrial and commercial plantations (D) small-scale tree cutting, 'carabao logging,' and kaingin 195r. Under Executive Order 26 series of 2011 which declared the National Greening Program as DA- DAR-DENR Convergence Initiative, how many tree seedlings should each government employee plant each year, a requirement that also applies to students identified by DEPED and CHED? (A) 10 (8) 20 (C) 25 (D) 30 (E) 35