by
P.M. Ganapathy
Bangalore
India
ASIA-PACIFIC FORESTRY SECTOR OUTLOOK STUDY
WORKING PAPER SERIES
ASIA-PACIFIC FORESTRY TOWARDS 2010
Working Paper No: APFSOS/WP/10
FAO
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Forestry Policy and Planning Division, Rome
Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok
August 1997
The Asia-Pacific Forestry Sector Outlook Study is being undertaken under the auspices of the Asia-Pacific Forestry Commission. This report comes under Workplan Number E25.4(E)(i) |
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INFORMATION NOTE ON ASIA-PACIFIC FORESTRY SECTOR OUTLOOK STUDY
1. NON WOOD AND RECYCLED FIBRE: THE CONTEXT IN WHICH THEIR UTILIZATION IS DEVELOPING
1.1 Rationale
1.2 Pulp and Paper Industry1.2.1 Current installed capacity, production and demand
1.2.2 Estimated future demand of paper and newsprint
1.2.3 Raw material requirement1.3.1 Plywood
1.3.2 Particleboard
1.3.3 Fibreboard
1.3.4 Medium density fibreboard1.4 Estimated wood raw material requirement and availability
1.4.1 Wood budget
1.4.2 Tree plantations
1.4.3 National Forest Policy 1988
1.4.4 Measures taken by the Government to meet the problems of wood shortage
2. NON WOOD AND RECYCLED FIBRE UTILIZATION: CURRENT SITUATION
2.1.1 Current situation with respect to non wood fibre utilization
3. THE FUTURE OF NON WOOD AND RECYCLED FIBRE: OUTLOOK 2010
3.1 The Problems in Foreseeing the Future Scenario
3.2 Pulp and Paper Sector: Outlook 20103.2.1 Forest based sources segment
3.2.2 Agricultural residues based segment
ANNEX 1 - CHARACTERISTICS OF NON WOOD FIBRE SOURCES
ANNEX 2 - PROPERTIES OF NON WOOD FIBRE SOURCES UTILIZABLE FOR PAPER MAKING
ANNEX 3 - PROPERTIES OF PARTICLEBOARD MADE FROM ABUNDANTLY AVAILABLE NON WOOD SOURCES
ANNEX 4 - AFFORESTATION/PLANTATION UNDERTAKEN IN VARIOUS PRODUCTION FORESTRY/SOCIAL FORESTRY SCHEMES