Panam Integrated Rural Development Project (PIRDP), Tibet ¿ Forestry Component
Abstract
Improvement of education and healthcare as well as intruduction of advanced irrigation based agricultural systems and sustainable multifunctional forest management are the main components of the Panam Project. Because of extraordinary lack but also high demand of forests in the region natural timberlines as well as forest types have to be identified followed by defining their natural potential of contributions to society and related carrying capacities. Main goal is to quantify multifunctional afforestation models for implementation
rural development afforestation sustainability multiple use forestry
Publikationen
Project staff
Alfred Pitterle
Ass.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Alfred Pitterle
alfred.pitterle@boku.ac.at
Project Leader
01.08.2001 - 30.11.2001
BOKU partners
External partners
European Commission, DG XII
none
coordinator