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。
Bamboos are considered very hardy plants, although they do, from time to time, suffer devastation from diseases. Bamboos are now increasingly being grown in plantations, and this necessitates increased vigilance against disease attacks, and preparedness for effective and rapid control if the attack occurs. Recognizing this, high priority on gathering available information on diseases of […]
Bamboos are considered very hardy plants, although they do, from time to time, suffer devastation from diseases. Bamboos are now increasingly being grown in plantations, and this necessitates increased vigilance against disease attacks, and preparedness for effective and rapid control if the attack occurs. Recognizing this, high priority on gathering available information on diseases of […]
The Chinese translation of the 2013 annual report outlines INBAR’s activities including programmes and publications.
The 2004 Annual Report outlines INBAR’s activities including programmes and publications.
This Working Paper analyses the bamboo stocks present in Vietnam, using remote-sensing methodology. The assessment finds that there are 1.5 million hectares of pure and mixed bamboo forest in Vietnam, accounting for over 10% of the country’s total forest area and 5% of the total country area. This assessment was conducted as part of the Global Assessment […]
East Africa has abundant bamboo resources. Understanding the physical and mechanical properties of these bamboos is crucial for developing appropriate value chains. Under the Dutch-Sino-East Africa Bamboo Development Programme, bamboo resource assessments were undertaken in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, using remote sensing technology and market and value-chain studies.
Why is bamboo so important for sustainable development, and what can other countries learn from China’s management of the bamboo sector? This short briefing note introduces bamboo’s potential for environmental protection, and the development of the sector in China to date. It was prepared by INBAR for the China Council for the 2019 Annual General Meeting […]
While there are many international guidelines for forest carbon assessment, very little information exists on measuring the carbon sequestration potential of bamboo. Fast growing, with a high rate of carbon storage and a wide spread across the tropics and subtropics, understanding the dynamics of carbon cycle in the bamboo forest ecosystem is critically important for […]
La revue annuelle 2018 résume les activités, les programmes et les publications de l’INBAR.