The future of teak – what policy makers and managers need to consider

The report “State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources” published by FAO in 2014 lists tree species that are considered national priorities by the reporting countries for the conservation and management of forest genetic resources. Teak (Tectona grandis) takes the top rank in this list in more than 20 countries. Economic value (including value of timber, pulp, food, wood energy, and non-wood forest products) is one of the main reasons for nominating the species as a priority for conservation and management.


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Authors

Brown H,Glauner R,Goh D,Graudal, L.,Jerez M,Khaing N,Kleine M,Kollert W,Minn Y,Monteuuis O,Thulasidas P K,Walotek P J

Publication year

2022

ISBN

978-3-902762-77-1

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