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Conserving high value tree species in Cambodia

Conserving high value tree species in Cambodia

The establishment of a high value tree species breeding centre in Cambodia will support efforts in conserving and developing the genetic resources of rare and endangered tree...

18 Jun 2021

Study shows plantation forests need more management

Study shows plantation forests need more management

Not only professionals but also many people around the world have become aware that better plans, regulations, and appropriate management to ensure forest quality, growth rate...

15 Jun 2021

Why there are so many inconsistencies in estimating global forest cover?

Why there are so many inconsistencies in estimating global forest...

Zhang Shiyi, Project Manager, Project Management Division, APFNet Deforestation and forest degradation can happen rapidly and result in desertification, soil erosion, flooding...

26 May 2021

Developing an integrated watershed management plan for Cambodia’s Prek Thnot watershed

Developing an integrated watershed management plan for Cambodia’s...

Water follows no political or administrative borders across the landscape, transcending local rules and national regulations. To effectively manage water resources in large and...

11 May 2021

Working to protect Cambodia’s forests and wildlife

Working to protect Cambodia’s forests and wildlife

APFNet’s Transboundary Wildlife Conservation Initiative (@Wild) explores transboundary wildlife conservation opportunities in the Greater Mekong Subregion. In early 2020...

06 May 2021

China has adopted the “Forest Chief” Scheme

China has adopted the “Forest Chief” Scheme

The nationwide forest chief scheme aims to protect and develop forest and grassland resources, with government and local Communist Party Committee officials serving as forest...

19 Apr 2021

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