Organización Internacional del Bambú y el Ratán

Organización Internacional del Bambú y el Ratán

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Selim Reza

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Artículos

Carbon stock of Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A.Rich.) Munro forests in northern Uganda: A vital nature-based climate solution
  • Revista/Conferencia:

    Advances in Bamboo Science

  • Language:

    English

  • Año:

    2026

Publicaciones de INBAR - Working Papers

Community Engagement in Mapping On-Farm Bamboo Resources in Ethiopia

A participatory mapping approach that combines traditional knowledge with modern GIS through the use of the INBAR mobile app was used to conduct efficient mapping of on-farm resources to achieve sustainable management and the efficient usage and conservation of economic resources in Ethiopia.

Publicaciones de INBAR - Working Papers

Allometric Modeling, Biomass Estimation, and Carbon Stock Potential of Highland Bamboo in Natural Forests and Homestead Farms in the Sidama Region, Ethiopia

This study explores the allometric modeling, biomass estimation, and carbon stock potential of highland bamboo in the Sidama Regional State, Ethiopia. The study was conducted in two key highland bamboo growing areas within the Sidama Regional State: a natural bamboo forest in Garamba and homestead bamboo farms in Hula. In Garamba, highland bamboo forms pure […]

Publicaciones de INBAR - Working Papers

Rapid Assessment of the Bamboo Value Chain in Ethiopia: Products, Markets, and Supply Chains

A rapid assessment of bamboo products, markets, and supply chains was conducted in Addis Ababa, the South Ethiopia Regional State, and the Sidama Ethiopia Regional State. This assessment provides key insights into the current state of bamboo value chains in these regions and their potential for growth through value chain upgrading, with a focus on […]

Publicaciones de INBAR - Working Papers

Technical Manual on Tissue Culture Protocol for Bamboo

The technical manual provides information on the tissue culture propagation protocols for commercially utilized bamboo species. The Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI) has undertaken the commendable endeavor of creating a protocol as part of the Dutch–Sino East Africa Bamboo Development Programme. As part of its mandate to enhance forest biodiversity and environment management, KEFRI generates […]