Forest Plantations in Central Africa

Demand for wood is growing worldwide and this trend is set to accelerate through the remainder of the 21st century. This is the case not just for traditional markets, but for other sectors like construction (responsible for 36 percent of greenhouse gas emissions), bioenergy and green chemistry seeking to de-carbonize and go biobased in an effort to move into the emerging sustainable, green economy in which companies are located closer to their raw materials and local markets.

Authors

Bertaux, P.,Baltzer, C.,Angulo, J.,Bosworth, C.,Clinquart, P.,Diangana, D.,Dubiez, E.,Fleming, T.,Freycon, V.,Goma, M.,Harmand, J.-M.,Henson, M.,Howard, M.,Matkovich, S.D.,Moukin, R.,Mushiete, O.,Ndikumagenge, C.,Ndabirorere, S.,Pahkasalo, T.,Peltier, R.,Van Den Plas, R.,Smith, A.,Smith, C.,Silva, L.N.,Tieguhong, J.C.,Eba’a Atyi, R.

Publication year

2022

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