Cette revue annuelle résume les activités, les programmes et les publications de l’INBAR pendant l’année 2019.
Le bambou couvre environ 30 millions d’hectares dans les zones tropicale et subtropicale à travers le monde[i]. Il s’agit d’une ressource extrêmement stratégique – mais encore largement inexploitée – pour lutter contre les effets négatifs du changement climatique. [i] Organisation pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO). Évaluation des ressources forestières mondiales 2010. FAO : Rome, Italie.
Une brochure sur la réalisation d’au moins sept des objectifs du développement durable utilisent le bambou et le rotin.
Le bambou et le rotin poussent en abondance dans les pays situés le long de « la Route de la soie maritime du 21e siècle » et de « la ceinture économique de la Route de la soie ». Le bambou et le rotin sont parfaitement compatibles avec les objectifs généraux de l’initiative « Une ceinture, […]
This assessment looked at the bamboo value chain and explored the market potential of selected bamboo products in Uganda and beyond. It was carried out with the financial support of INBAR under its Dutch-Sino East Africa Bamboo Development Programme, funded by the government of the Netherlands and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, China, and […]
The overall objective of this assessment was to analyse the bamboo value chain and explore the market potential of selected bamboo products in Ethiopia and beyond. This study was carried out with the financial support of INBAR under its Dutch-Sino East Africa Bamboo Development Programme, funded by the government of the Netherlands and the National […]
China is one of many countries which has used afforestation subsidies to encourage development of their bamboo industry. This report considers three main types of bamboo afforestation subsidies; incentives, service subsidies and compensation subsidies, though there are overlaps between these categories. The report outlines the policy context, presents the findings from three case studies conducted […]
Since its establishment in 2014, the INBAR Construction Task Force has successfully built an effective mechanism to develop international standards, disseminate bamboo building knowledge and support global coordination on sustainable bamboo construction. The INBAR Construction Task Force Newsletter aims to share the latest research, project and publication information related to the key experts of the […]
Even though bamboos have already been extensively used in many national and sub-national restoration programmes, public information about bamboo-based landscape restoration initiatives, and the reasons for their success or failure, is limited. This synthesis report aims to address these knowledge gaps, by collating evidence from nine case studies across China, Colombia, Ghana, India, Nepal, South […]
Highlights from the first day of the Global Bamboo and Rattan Congress (BARC 2018), held 25-27 June 2018. Reporting services were provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Chinese and English.
Highlights from the first day of the Global Bamboo and Rattan Congress (BARC 2018), held 25-27 June 2018. Reporting services were provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Chinese and English.
Highlights from the second day of the Global Bamboo and Rattan Congress (BARC 2018), held 25-27 June 2018. Reporting services were provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Chinese and English.
Highlights from the second day of the Global Bamboo and Rattan Congress (BARC 2018), held 25-27 June 2018. Reporting services were provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Chinese and English.
A summary report of the Global Bamboo and Rattan Congress (BARC 2018), held 25-27 June 2018. Reporting services were provided by the International Institute for Sustainable Development in Chinese and English.