Acacia Mangium

Acacia Mangium
Author: Ladawan Atipanumpai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1989
Genre:
ISBN: 9789516510852

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Identification of the Timbers of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific

Identification of the Timbers of Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific
Author: 緒方 健
Publisher: Kaiseisha press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2008-02-29
Genre: Building, Wooden
ISBN: 486099244X

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「南洋材の識別」(緒方1985)を増補・改訂・英訳し、オランダ国立植物博物館のP. Baas氏の協力を得て編集した。原著の模式図に加えて、実態顕・光顕・SEM写真を豊富に掲載して識別的特徴を示した。南洋材識別の新たなバイブルの誕生ともいえよう。

Witthayāsān Kasētsārt

Witthayāsān Kasētsārt
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Acacia mangium Willd: Ecology and Silviculture in Vietnam

Acacia mangium Willd: Ecology and Silviculture in Vietnam
Author: Chaw Chaw Sein
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2011-01-13
Genre:
ISBN: 6028693731

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This manual summarises information on the ecology and silviculture of the species Acacia mangium Willd, with an emphasis on Vietnam. It also encompasses growth and yield data from published sources, as well as collected from sites under smallholder industrial plantations in Phu Tho Province, Vietnam. This manual is 1 of 5 that guide smallholder tree planting of 5 selected tree species in Vietnam. The other 4 species are: Acacia hybrid, Cinnamomum parthenoxylon (Jack) Meisn, Erythrophloeum fordii Oliver and Eucalyptus urophylla S.T. Blake. The Government of Vietnam is carrying out a large-scale ‘reforestation’ programme, with the aim of improving local livelihood security, environmental sustainability and industrial wood supply. Smallholders are involved in plantation timber production through various schemes. Generally, these reforestation efforts have been effective, even though smallholders often lack the appropriate technical knowledge and management skills. Consequently, the quality and quantity of wood products may be suboptimal. The productivity of smallholder plantations can be improved by enhancing smallholders’ management knowledge and skills, including species selection (site matching), silvicultural management to produce high quality products, and pest and disease management.