2021年是充满挑战的一年,更是硕果累累的一年。在新冠肺炎疫情持续肆虐的背景下,INBAR携手成员国、区域和国际合作伙伴砥砺前行,卓有成效地推进全球竹藤事业的繁荣发展。国际竹藤组织2021年度报告从全球竹藤政策宣介与推广、知识共享与经验借鉴、区域竹藤产业推进与发展、实地研究与政府支持等四方面对全年工作和成果展开了叙述。
2020 年中国竹藤产品进出口贸易总额达 23 亿美元,其中,出口贸易总额为 22.7 亿美元,竹产品进出口贸易总额为 22.1 亿美元,藤产品进出口贸易总额约 0.9 亿美元。
This report on the identification and assessment of exotic bamboo species in Kenya is expected to overcome many of the current limitations and help realize the full potential of bamboo to bring about a transformation in the economy of the country. It is anticipated that a proper understanding of the different species and their potential […]
This fact sheet provides a brief introduction to the Bamboo as a Substitute for Plastic (BASP) Initiative, a new project launched by INBAR and the Government of China to reduce plastic pollution and address climate change, as well as outlines the growing problem of plastics and describes the benefits of bamboo in tackling the problem. […]
Si bien el bambú ha sido pasado por alto en los esquemas de restauración de tierras durante algún tiempo, ahora está creciendo la conciencia sobre sus muchos usos en la lucha, especialmente porque INBAR ahora forma parte de los tres convenios de Río y es Observador en la Asamblea General de la ONU, donde usamos […]
While bamboo has been overlooked in land restoration schemes for some time, awareness is now growing for its many uses in the fight, especially as INBAR is now part of the three Rio conventions and Observer to the UN General Assembly, where we use our voice to “tilt” global actions in a greener direction, advocating […]
El resumen anual describe las actividades, programas y publicaciones de INBAR del 2022.
Cette revue annuelle résume les activités, les programmes et les publications de l’INBAR pendant l’année 2022.
The INBAR Annual Highlights 2022 outlines INBAR’s activities including programs and publications. This publication will also be made available in Chinese, French and Spanish.
入选本册的15份案例展示了竹子在中国世界遗产地和竹乡可持续发展方面的广泛潜力,为推进低碳发展提供值得进一步探索的基于自然的创新解决方案和实践经验。
China is home to 56 World Heritage Sites which play an important role in helping the country achieve its twin goals of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060. Bamboo is a unique feature of these World Heritage sites, as it is closely related to people’s livelihoods and use across a wide […]