ISSUES FOR FORESTRY RESEARCH NETWORKING IN ASIA

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MacDkicken K.G.
Sathit Wacharakitti

Abstract

Deforestation in tropical countries has great impacts to forested area decreasing, species diversities and to national socio-economics. The integrated research networks on multipurposes tree species can foster network research, communication and training for the region. Network development is a time consuming and expensive process, one which demands extensive coordination and communication among interested institutions and individuals. Therefore, integrated research networks on multipurposes tree species supported by the Forestry / Fuelwood Research and Development Project can foster network research, communication and training has been set up to provide a basis and model for expanded collaboration in forestry research in Asia.

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K.G., M., & Wacharakitti, S. (2022). ISSUES FOR FORESTRY RESEARCH NETWORKING IN ASIA. Thai Journal of Forestry, 8(2), 191–201. Retrieved from https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tjf/article/view/256523
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