Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure

Among the World’s continents, Asia has the highest number of tree species that are actively managed, for diverse purposes such as timber, non-timber products, energy and other ecosystem services – a reflection of the enormous cultural diversity of human populations in the continent. At the same time...

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Main Author: Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104520
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description Among the World’s continents, Asia has the highest number of tree species that are actively managed, for diverse purposes such as timber, non-timber products, energy and other ecosystem services – a reflection of the enormous cultural diversity of human populations in the continent. At the same time, more than 1700 of Asia’s tree species are threatened with extinction.APFORGEN, established in 2003, works to enhance the conservation and sustainable use of tree species and their genetic diversity in Asia and the Pacific.APFORGEN is the only network in Asia and thePacific that specifically focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of the genetic diversity of trees.
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spelling CGSpace1045202025-11-05T07:34:39Z Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme storage agriculture uses forests plant genetic resources Among the World’s continents, Asia has the highest number of tree species that are actively managed, for diverse purposes such as timber, non-timber products, energy and other ecosystem services – a reflection of the enormous cultural diversity of human populations in the continent. At the same time, more than 1700 of Asia’s tree species are threatened with extinction.APFORGEN, established in 2003, works to enhance the conservation and sustainable use of tree species and their genetic diversity in Asia and the Pacific.APFORGEN is the only network in Asia and thePacific that specifically focuses on the conservation and sustainable use of the genetic diversity of trees. 2014 2019-10-15T15:41:35Z 2019-10-15T15:41:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/104520 en Open Access application/pdf Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme (2014) Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure. 2 p. 5048
spellingShingle storage
agriculture
uses
forests
plant genetic resources
Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme
Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure
title Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure
title_full Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure
title_fullStr Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure
title_full_unstemmed Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure
title_short Asia Pacific Forest Genetic Resources Programme - brochure
title_sort asia pacific forest genetic resources programme brochure
topic storage
agriculture
uses
forests
plant genetic resources
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