Unlocking the potential of fast-growing species from Indonesia: durability and sorption aspects
Shofi FAUZIYYAH,
Rupert WIMMER,
Erhard HALMSCHLAGER
et al.
Abstract:Social or community-managed forestry has been promoted as an inclusive way of mitigating climate change, under the UNFCCC’s REDD+ programme (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation). Fast-growing wood species are little used as a community forestry resource in South-East Asia, although their potential could help to meet the surge in demand for sawn timber. In 2016, the Government of Indonesia aimed to hand over concession rights to 12.7 million hectares for community forestry, and support … Show more
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