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1. 66.2% Feeding China’s Expanding Demand for Wood Pulp
Project overview Driven by the nation’s accelerated GDP growth, China’s consumption of paper and paperboard products tripled between 1990 and 2003 to reach 48.0 million tonnes. This, in turn, catalyzed a similarly sharp increase in the country’s demand for various grades of papermaking fiber furnish. China’s aggregate consumption of papermaki...
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2. 66.1% China's timber imports raises concerns
Following the death in 1998 of more than 4,000 people due to floods blamed on excessive deforestation, China implemented a widespread ban on logging. The ban seems to have been good news for China's forests. But there are fears that as a result of the ban, China's import of timber is now exerting enormous pressure on the forests of South East Asi...
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3. 66.1% China's timber imports raises concerns
Following the death in 1998 of more than 4,000 people due to floods blamed on excessive deforestation, China implemented a widespread ban on logging. The ban seems to have been good news for China's forests. But there are fears that as a result of the ban, China's import of timber is now exerting enormous pressure on the forests of South East A...
Last Update: 8/20/2009 9:11:03 AM File size: 24 KB
4. 66% Feeding China’s Expanding Demand for Wood Pulp - Project Rationale
Project rationale Driven by the nation’s accelerated GDP growth, China’s consumption of paper and paperboard products tripled between 1990 and 2003 to reach 48.0 million tonnes. This, in turn, catalyzed a similarly sharp increase in the country’s demand for various grades of papermaking fiber furnish. China’s aggregate consumption of papermak...
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5. 65.9% China rejects binding target to cut greenhouse gas emissions
China will not agree any form of binding target to reduce its soaring greenhouse gas emissions a
Last Update: 10/31/2008 2:17:04 AM File size: 18 KB
6. 65.7% Poverty Alleviation in China: The Case of Bamboo
Perhaps never before in history has a nation seen such rapid economic development and social change as China has in the past 25 years. This spectacular economic growth has led to an unprecedented rise in living standards, yet China still has over 100 million people living in poverty. Since October 2006 Australia's Nick Hogarth has been based ...
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7. 65.7% Poverty Alleviation in China: The Case of Bamboo
Perhaps never before in history has a nation seen such rapid economic development and social change as China has in the past 25 years. This spectacular economic growth has led to an unprecedented rise in living standards, yet China still has over 100 million people living in poverty. Since October 2006 Australia's Nick Hogarth has been based ...
Last Update: 4/14/2009 1:52:09 PM File size: 22 KB
8. 65.6% Bamboo And Poverty Reduction In China
Classified as a 'non-timber forest product' (NTFP), bamboo is one of the most utilised forest resources in the world. Photo by Widya Prajanthi Perhaps never before in history has a nation seen such rapid economic development and social change as China has in the past 25 years. This spectacular economic growth has contributed to an unprecedented ri...
Last Update: 7/11/2008 9:41:16 AM File size: 17 KB
9. 65.3% EU-China conference : Forest law enforcement and governance
The Government of the People’s Republic of China, through the State Forestry Administration, the Governments of Germany and the United Kingdom and the European Commission have the pleasure to announce that they will hold a high-level international conference on Forest Law Enforcement and
Last Update: 3/29/2010 9:25:28 AM File size: 142 KB
10. 65.3% Influencing plantation policy in China
Research by CIFOR scientists Christian Cossalter and Chris Barr, described in last year’s annual report, examined China’s ambitious programme to develop a plantations-based wood-pulp industry. The researchers found that although the Chinese government was encouraging the development of some 6 million hectares of fast-growing pulpwood plantations, t...
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