Per Capita Forest Land in India

Question

The per capita forest land in India is only:

Select an answer

The per capita forest land in India is only:

  1. 0.02 hectare
  2. 0.06 hectare — Correct Answer
  3. 0.47 hectare
  4. 1.0 hectare
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

The per capita forest land in India is only 0.06 hectare against the requirement of 0.47 hectare to meet basic needs.

Key Points:
  • This results in excess felling of about 15 million cubic metre forests over the permissible limit.
  • India has a massive gap between forest availability and requirement.
  • Deforestation leads to land degradation, biodiversity loss, air pollution.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • A: Lower than actual.
  • C (0.47): This is the required amount, not actual.
  • D: Much higher than actual.

📚 About this Topic — CH-7: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

This multiple choice question is from CH-7: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Indian Economic Development, NCERT Books. It has 4 options with a detailed explanation of the correct answer. Practice more MCQs from CH-7: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT to strengthen your preparation.

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