Sichuan Bamboo Science and Technology(2009/10/30)
    It's a work that should be encouraged both in the domestic and international. "Agenda of 21century" points out: "If you want the forests to survive and continue to make contribution to humankind, It's needed to make people recognize the social, economic and ecological values of trees, forests and woodlands, including the consequences of forest destruction. "It is reported that developed countries are negotiated to the Brazil who has rich tropical rain forests to make the Brazilian people scale down the logging of tropical rain forests on the compensation of huge ecological benefit ."

General Situation and Suggestions of Bamboo Industry in China(2009/10/25)
    China is the country of richest bamboo resource in the world, bamboo species, plantation area, and reserve volume ranking first in the world, known as the "bamboo kingdom." For nearly 20 years, Chinese bamboo industry has seen rapid developed, and formed a new industry of resource cultivation, processing and utilization, to exportation, along with flowers, forest cultivation, forest tourism, forest food industry become four sunrise industry of Chinese Forestry Development. While the harmonious development between man and nature, Chinese bamboo industry is booming.

Sichuan Bamboo Economic Circle(2009/10/14)
Bamboo Industry in Sichuan achieved remarkable results in economic circle construction
    In recent years, Sichuan, in accordance with "forestry-paper integration" development ideas, has accelerated the development of bamboo industry, initially formed the large-scale and influential bamboo industry First, the idea of development of bamboo industry becomes increasingly clear. The strategic vision has been established in order to build South Sichuan Bamboo Industry economic circle with Zigong, Luzhou, Yibin, Leshan, Yaan as

Environmentally Friendly Bamboo(2009/08/20)
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    Bamboo is a fast growing woody plant that grows all over the world from cold to hot climates and is used to make many products. Large quantities of bamboo are available as it grews very quickly and spreads rapidly. It is environmentally friendly, durable and cost efficient. Most of the bamboo used in products is grown specially on bamboo farms.Timber for commercial use is harvested from cultivated bamboo usually from the genus Phyllostachys.

Value of Bamboo(2009/08/18)
    Bamboo,belong the Bambusoideae Gramineae of monocotyledons. With special forms,non-grass or non-wood,hollow stems of nodes,it generally appears as evergreen trees or shrubs. As the center of world's bamboo growing areas,China boasts the country of world's richest bamboo resources,largest output of bamboo products,and the longest cultivated history. The area of bamboo forests in China accounts for1 /5 of the world. Growing fast,bamboo is a plant that can be repeatedly used with hundreds of applications in building materials,food,paper making,packaging,arts and crafts,etc.

Bamboo: The Green Wonder(2009/08/17)
Christopher
     When Penicillin was accidentally discovered in 1928 it set off a revolution of antibiotics and drastically improved our quality of life.? Bamboo has the potential to do this for the green movement, providing the same standard of living we are used to but at a much smaller cost to the environment. Green Biz just recently did a piece on the rapidly growing nature of the bamboo market. According to their article bamboo sequesters 4 times the amount of carbon compared to hardwoods and takes only 3 years v. 120 years to grow to a desirable size. It also requires less water, pesticides, and fertilizer

Go Green with Bamboo Products(2009/08/13)
Monster Resources
    In the struggle for ways to go green and help the environment even more, you'll find a lot of people will give you the same tips that you're probably already following now.  Those being, recycling, conserving power, and limiting the sorts of products you buy that contribute to pollution.  But one way that you probably may not have even thought about is in Bamboo products.  Bamboo is a remarkably renewable resource, as it's a grass, bamboo takes only five years to fully

The Bamboo is Popular Than Ever(2008/08/12)
By JUSTIN B. MORELOS
August 11, 2009, 12:27pm
    The bamboos are a group of woody perennial evergreen plants in the true grass family Poaceae. Some are giant bamboos, which are the largest members of the grass family.  Bamboos are the fastest growing woody plants in the world.   Due to a unique rhizome-dependent system, bamboos manage a growth rate of about 24 inches per day.
In the bamboo species, there are two general patterns of growth: the "clumping"(sympodial) and.

Six Reasons to Visit the Charming Chinese City of Chengdu(2009/08/11)
Asiahotels.com Travel Blog
July 29th, 2009 by Anjeeta Nayar
    Though not as well known as the glitzy and glamorous city of Shanghai or the historical sight filled capital city of Beijing, Chengdu which is the capital city of the Sichuan province has its many special attractions which qualify it as a must-do on any visit to China.
Visit the awfully cute Panda Bears

Hardy Bamboo For Temperate Climates: Six Of The Very Best(2009/08/10)
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 | Author: Home and Garden
    If you have ever considered growing bamboo in the temperate regions then you should select your plants with care and paying good attention to both the cold tolerance and eventual size of the plants you choose. Prehaps the best behaved group and the most cold tolerant are the Phyllostachys bamboos.
    There is an amazing selection available including some stunning coloured canes and and culm sheaths and foilage

How Green Is Our Hill(2009/08/07)
By Alison Bowen
Plants that you pass each day might be celebrities in the greenery world.
Today, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden announced the winners of their annual Greenest Block in Brooklyn contest. Honorees included three in Fort Greene and two in Clinton Hill. (For the boroughwide wrapup, check out City Room.)
Taking first prize was the General Greene restaurant on DeKalb. It triumphed in the category of Greenest Storefront, where it had been entered by the Clermont Avenue Block Association.