Liquid biofuel from oil crops are broadly promoted globally, among which biofuel from perennial wood species, as well as from bushes and small trees such as jatropha. In China, oil-bearing small trees, which mainly grow on slope land, are applied as so-called bioenergy and oil forests for liquid biofuel production. The national government in China has devised a series of laws and policies to promote bioenergy and oil forest programs. In this study, the focus is on jatropha and camellia programs. Similar as other afforestation programs, bioenergy and oil forest programs may face similar institutional problems in their implementation. In addition, China experienced decentralization in forestry sectors. In investigating the institutional probl...
China s forest bioenergy policies are evolving against the backdrop of pressing national energy chal...
This chapter examines China’s experiment on devolution policies for local forest management. These p...
Villages collectively own more than 60 percent of China's forests, many of them in ecologically-sens...
Liquid biofuel from oil crops are broadly promoted globally, among which biofuel from perennial woo...
While internationally, large-scale forestry projects have gained in importance for climate change mi...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
Since the early 1980s, China has adopted a series of policies to promote the development of private ...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
Foresty in China has attracted worldwide attention due to its contrast with the pattern of deforesta...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
<p>China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization a...
Over recent decades, the Chinese government has invested heavily in improving the country’s forest t...
AbstractFrom 1999, China launched the Conversion of Cropland to Forest Program, an expansive forest ...
In recent years, many forestry projects have been implemented in developing countries. In China, a v...
In recent years, many forestry projects have been implemented in developing countries. In China, a v...
China s forest bioenergy policies are evolving against the backdrop of pressing national energy chal...
This chapter examines China’s experiment on devolution policies for local forest management. These p...
Villages collectively own more than 60 percent of China's forests, many of them in ecologically-sens...
Liquid biofuel from oil crops are broadly promoted globally, among which biofuel from perennial woo...
While internationally, large-scale forestry projects have gained in importance for climate change mi...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
Since the early 1980s, China has adopted a series of policies to promote the development of private ...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
Foresty in China has attracted worldwide attention due to its contrast with the pattern of deforesta...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
<p>China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization a...
Over recent decades, the Chinese government has invested heavily in improving the country’s forest t...
AbstractFrom 1999, China launched the Conversion of Cropland to Forest Program, an expansive forest ...
In recent years, many forestry projects have been implemented in developing countries. In China, a v...
In recent years, many forestry projects have been implemented in developing countries. In China, a v...
China s forest bioenergy policies are evolving against the backdrop of pressing national energy chal...
This chapter examines China’s experiment on devolution policies for local forest management. These p...
Villages collectively own more than 60 percent of China's forests, many of them in ecologically-sens...