Bamboo

Bamboos are a diverse group of evergreen perennial flowering plants in the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. The origin of the word "bamboo" is uncertain, but it probably comes from the Dutch or Portuguese language, which originally borrowed it from Malay or Kannada.In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internodal regions of the stem are usually hollow and the vascular bundles in the cross-section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes the stems of monocots, including the palms and large …

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World Bank Group · 1 October 2024 English

and non-timber forest products (NTFP), such as bamboo and mushrooms, including the high-value medicinal with emerging market opportunities such as wood, bamboo, agarwood, or organic and fresh food.6 14. Component


World Bank Group · 1 October 2024 English

25000 nursery p lants,17000 Dendrocalamus strictus (Bamboo) ,4000 Phy llanthus emblica (Amla) and 4000 Szygium


World Bank Group · 27 September 2024 English

The production of plastic boomed over the last century due to its benefits as being cost-effective, lightweight, easy to make, durable, and recyclable. However, the amounts of plastic waste generated …

suppliers to offer alternative materials (e. g. bamboo etc). ➔ At least use recyclable plastic bottles straws with reusable (steel, glass, paper, and bamboo) straws only on request. Reusable straws typically Stainless reusable straws Bamboo straws Improve by sustainable material (wood, stainless steel, bamboo). • Improve availability on the market compostable or biodegradable cutlery (wood, cardboard, bamboo, etc.) or o reusable hard plastic cutlery,


Invasive Species Council of BC · 26 September 2024 English

Knotweeds are listed among the 100 worst invasive species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and are considered a top-ten invasive species for control in BC. [...] Additionally, …

Polygonaceae family and are recognized by their bamboo-like stems, heart- shaped leaves, and small white canes, with varying thicknesses are upright and bamboo-like with reddish-brown or red speckles. Stems Species: Knotweeds, also referred to as “false bamboo,” are often confused with dogwood (Cornus spp.)


ISC: International Studies Center · 25 September 2024 Thai

Nye, “Soft power: The evolution of concept,” Journal of Political Power 14, 1 (2021): 196-208. [...] Nye Jr., “Public diplomacy and soft power,” The ANNALS of the American Academy of …

(December 2019): 24-47; Pongphisoot, Busbarat, ““Bamboo swirling in the wind”: Thailand’s foreign policy ตจน ได้รบั ขนานนามว่ามีรูปแบบทางการทตู ไม้ไผ่ (Bamboo Diplomacy) โดยมีแนวทางหลกั 2 ประการ ได้แก่ 1) การ


World Bank Group · 25 September 2024 English

The production of plastic boomed over the last century due to its benefits as being cost-effective, lightweight, easy to make, durable, and recyclable. However, the amounts of plastic waste generated …

suppliers to offer alternative materials (e. g. bamboo etc). ➔ At least use recyclable plastic bottles straws with reusable (steel, glass, paper, and bamboo) straws only on request. Reusable straws typically Stainless reusable straws Bamboo straws Improve by sustainable material (wood, stainless steel, bamboo). • Improve availability on the market compostable or biodegradable cutlery (wood, cardboard, bamboo, etc.) or o reusable hard plastic cutlery,


RECOFTC: Center for People and Forests · 23 September 2024 English

13/2023/TT-BNNPTNT to help strengthen working principles, criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management (SFM) in the country. The changes include additions and amendments that bring the circular in line with …

such as buyers of sustainably harvested timber, bamboo and other products from community forests. Annual


NITI Aayog: National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog) · 20 September 2024 English

National Forest Policy (1988), the Planning Commission Task Force on Greening India (2001), the National Bamboo Mission (2002), the National Policy on Farmers, (2007) and the National Mission for a Green India

Task Force on Greening India (2001), the National Bamboo Mission (2002), the National Policy on Farmers Eucalyptus spp., Tectona grandis, Prosopis spp., Bamboo spp., Acacia spp., Gmelina spp., Grewia spp., Melia government schemes/programmes like MGNREGA, National Bamboo Mission (NBM), Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) growers while providing environmental services. Bamboo based systems, energy farms (fuel plantations and Himalayan Arunachal Pradesh, Kamrup Bamboo, Parkia roxburghii, 1. Bamboo based agroforestry system division


World Bank Group · 19 September 2024 English

species i. e. Salix spp, Dendrocalamus strictus (Bamboo), Sapindus muckrossii (Soapnut) etc fro m October species i.e. Salix spp, Dendrocalamus strictus (Bamboo), Sapindus muckros sii (Soapnut) etc from Dece species i.e. Salix s pp, Dendrocalamus strictus ( Bamboo), Sapindus muckross ii (Soapnut) etc from May


World Bank Group · 19 September 2024 English

nursery plant s,17000 Dendrocalamus stric tus (Bamboo) ,4000 Phyllanth us emblica (Amla) and 4000 Szygium


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