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Are Traditional Bamboo Products Green?
Bamboo is an important wood substitute and agroforestry plant1 occupying about 37 million hectares of total forest area of the world2 . There are about 1250–1500 species of bamboo worldwide3 . It is estimated that almost 11.4 million hectares of land in India is under bamboos and India is a major bamboo-producing country in Asia4 . It is one of the most environmentally and economically sustainable resources5 and has a major contribution to the diverse economic needs of the rural community of the country5 . North-east India occupies about 28% of the total bamboo area of the country and sustains about 70% of rural work force in the region6 . Therefore, bamboo forms an important component of rural economy of north-east India5 . There are many potential uses of bamboo including food, medicine, fencing, roofing, construction material, furniture, shelter, traditional crafts which plays a significant role as an income generator for the rural poor5 . It has been observed that bamboo has a high potential to sequester large amount of carbon and has a crucial role in the climate change mitigation by carbon balance in the ecosystem1,3–5 . The high standing carbon stock of bamboo thus makes it a vital sink of the terrestrial ecosystem 7 .
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