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2013 Doctor Conferment Ceremony
On 6 June 2013,
Vietnamese Academy of Forest Sciences hold the Doctor Ceremony of Science in
Agriculture and Technology for 8 PhD candidates have defended successfully
their thesis at the Academy, including 5 PhD in Agriculture and 3 PhD in
Technology....
Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 1-2012
Simple-sequence-repeat (SSR) markers were used to assess the
genetic diversity of 100 clones of A. mangium growing in clonal seed orchards (CSO) at Ba Vi and Cau Hai.
The mean expected and observed heterozygosities were 0.437
and 0.495 respectively. The average
number of alleles observed with each marker was 3.078 against while the
expected number of 2.731. As
heterozygosity was greater than expected, there was limited evidence of
inbreeding in these orchards....
Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 4-2011
Currently Vietnam’s native forests and
plantations cannot meet the demand for sawlogs, requiring significant volumes logs to be
imported to meet that demand. Vietnam aims to
increase the local supply of
sawlogs in a sustainable manner by undertaking research to determine
which tree species would be suitable for plantations and for enrichment
plantings in native forests. Michelia baillonii
and Betula alnoides are two
species potentially suitable for
sawlog production....
Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 3-2011
Substantial plantations of Melaleuca cajuputi
have been established in the Cuu Long
delta, Vietnam. However, to date,
these plantations have not been utilized to their potential
capacity. One potential use of Melaleuca cajuputi
is as a raw material for MDF
(medium density fibre board) production....
Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 2-2011
Total number of medicinal plant species found
during the surveys conducted in Muong Te district, Lai Chau province is 213
species of 169 genera and 83 families. Among these species, there are 206
species (96,71%) of Magnoliophyta, 6 species (2,82%) of Polypodiophyta and 1
species (0.47%) of Lycopodiophyta....
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◊ About VAFS |
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VIETNAMESE ACADEMY OF FOREST SCIENCES (VAFS) ANNUAL REPORT 2012
In 2012, althought domestic economy
was difficult but VAFS has strengthened and developed in the right direction of
Resolution 20/NQ-TW of The Central Committee of
the Communist Party of Vietnam about science and technology development.
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» Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) annual report 2011
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» VIETNAMESE ACADEMY OF FOREST SCIENCES (VAFS)
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» Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) annual report 2010
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» Forest science institute of Vietnam (FSIV) annual report 2009
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» Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) Annual report 2008
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◊ Research Activities |
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2013 Doctor Conferment Ceremony
On 6 June 2013,
Vietnamese Academy of Forest Sciences hold the Doctor Ceremony of Science in
Agriculture and Technology for 8 PhD candidates have defended successfully
their thesis at the Academy, including 5 PhD in Agriculture and 3 PhD in
Technology.
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» Trajectories of deforestation, coffee expansion and displacement of shifting cultivation in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
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» Progess in the genetic improvement for some main commercial planting tree species in Vietnam
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» PROGRESS IN THE GENETIC IMPROVEMENT FOR SOME MAIN COMMERCIAL PLANTING TREE SPECIES IN VIET NAM
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» Research on designing devices for uprooting trees after harvest
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» Researching of improved cutting house (ICH) for the regions influenced by cold, hot and dry wind in the Northern and Middle of Viet Nam
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◊ International cooperation and Post graduate training |
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List of International cooperation Projects implemented in 2008
List of International cooperation Projects implemented in 2008
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» Projects implementing at Forest Science Institute of Viet Nam (2000 2006)
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» Sustainable of extraction of non-timber forest products (NTFP) in Dipterocarp-dominant lowland rain forests - a case study in southwestern lowland rain forest in Sri Lanka
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◊ Technology Transfer and Technical Guidance |
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Integral Projection Models for trees: a new parameterization method and a validation of model output
Matrix models are popular tools for plant demographic studies, but their application to long-lived, slow-growing species is hampered by the fact that (i) model output is highly sensitive to category width and (ii) growth variation between individuals can only be partially accounted for. Integral Projection Models (IPMs) – an extension of matrix models – offer a solution to these problems.
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» Current Methods and Future Needs for Tree Growth Prediction in Vietnam
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» Climatic Requirements of Some Main Plantation Tree Species in Vietnam
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» Role of exudation of organic acids and phosphate in aluminum tolerance of four tropical woody species
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» Distribution of Accumulated Aluminum and Changes in Cell Wall Polysaccharides in Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Melaleuca cajuputi under Aluminum Stress
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» STRUCTURAL AND DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE DRY DIPTEROCARP FOREST IN CENTRAL HIGHLAND OF VIETNAM
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◊ Vietnam Journal of Forest Science (Abstract) |
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Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 1-2012
Simple-sequence-repeat (SSR) markers were used to assess the
genetic diversity of 100 clones of A. mangium growing in clonal seed orchards (CSO) at Ba Vi and Cau Hai.
The mean expected and observed heterozygosities were 0.437
and 0.495 respectively. The average
number of alleles observed with each marker was 3.078 against while the
expected number of 2.731. As
heterozygosity was greater than expected, there was limited evidence of
inbreeding in these orchards.
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» Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 4-2011
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» Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 3-2011
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» Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 1-2011
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» Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 1-2010
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» Vietnam Journal of Forest Science Number 3-2009
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◊ Legal documents |
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National Forestry Strategy for the period 2006 2020
PrefaceVietnam has a natural area of over 33.12 million hectares, of which 12.6 million ha of forests and 6.16 million ha of barren land are targeted for agriculture and forestry production. Thus, the forestry sector has been managing and running production activities on the largest area of land, as compared with other sectors in the national economy. The forest land area is distributed mainly in the mountainous and hilly areas of the entire country, where 25 million people from different ethnic groups live. These people have low education levels, backward farming practices, slow economic development and many livelihood problems.
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» LAW ON FOREST PROTECTION AND DEVELOPMENT
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◊ Database |
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List of RENFODA Publication Series
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» Effect of thinning on growth and yield of Acacia mangium-Dipterocarpus alatus mixed plantation
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» Establishment techniques of some dipterocarps on ex-mining land in Peninsular Malaysia
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» An Analysis of Changes in Land Use Patterns by Using LANDSAT Data in Northern Area of The Da River Basin, Vietnam
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» Demonstration Models of RENFODA Project
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» Illustrated pictures of Native Tree Seedling Production
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