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MAB Programme means
(a) Man and biosphere programme
(b) Man and biodiversity conservation programme
(c) Manually aided biosphere conservation programme
(d) None of these

A

Man and biosphere programme

B

Man and biodiversity conservation programme

C

Manually aided biosphere conservation programme

D

None of these

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To solve the question regarding the meaning of the MAB Programme, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Acronym**: The question asks about the MAB Programme. We need to determine what "MAB" stands for. 2. **Review the Options**: The options provided are: - (a) Man and biosphere programme - (b) Man and biodiversity conservation programme - (c) Manually aided biosphere conservation programme - (d) None of these 3. **Recall Relevant Information**: The MAB Programme is known as the "Man and Biosphere Programme." It was established by UNESCO in 1971 as an intergovernmental scientific program aimed at improving the relationship between people and their environment. 4. **Match the Information with Options**: - Option (a) "Man and biosphere programme" matches the known definition of the MAB Programme. - Option (b) and (c) do not accurately describe the MAB Programme. - Option (d) is not applicable since option (a) is correct. 5. **Select the Correct Answer**: Based on the information, the correct answer is (a) Man and biosphere programme. ### Final Answer: (a) Man and biosphere programme ---
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NCERT FINGERTIPS ENGLISH-BIODIVERSITY & CONSERVATION-Biodiversity & Conservation
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  2. Nanda Devi biosphere reserve is found in (a) Uttaranchal (b) Assam...

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  3. MAB Programme means (a) Man and biosphere programme (b) Man and bio...

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  10. Which of the following is not an example of in situ conservation ?

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  11. One of the ex situ conservation methods for endangered species is (a...

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  12. Cryopreservation is the reservation of germplasm at very low temperatu...

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  13. Select the option correctly identifies I, II,III and IV.

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  16. Which of the following is not an objective of Convention of Biodiversi...

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