Chapter 2 Literature Review 2.1 Bamboo 2.1.1 Introduction Bamboo is one of the oldest building materials used by mankind [7]. The bamboo culm‚ or stem‚ has been made into an extended diversity of products ranging from domestic household products to industrial applications. Examples of bamboo products are food containers‚ skewers‚ chopsticks‚ handicrafts‚ toys‚ furniture‚ flooring‚ pulp and paper‚ boats‚ charcoal‚ musical instruments and weapons. In Asia‚ bamboo is quite common for bridges‚ scaffolding
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Bamboo By: Casey Arakaki Period 2 Introduction Worldwide there are well over 1‚000 different species‚ with several hundred available in the United States. They range from groundcover bamboo that will reach several inches at maturity to giant bamboo that can reach over 100 inches in the tropics and from quick-spreading species to clumping types of bamboo that expand outward only a few inches a year. Some types of bamboo thrive in hot‚ humid rainforests while others are cold hardy
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Be like the bamboo: 7 lessons from the Japanese forest The forests that surround our village here in Nara‚ Japan are filled with beautiful bamboo trees. In Japan‚ the symbolism of the bamboo plant runs deep and wide and offers practical lessons for life and for work. I summarized the lessons below with presentation and learning in mind‚ but as you read these seven lessons from bamboo‚ try think of practical implications for your own work. (1) Bend but don’t break. Be flexible yet firmly rooted
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Product development management A Project On BAMBOO baskets and related products Development and Marketing Submitted by: Parth Singh Namratha Reddy Sakshi Dua Ashish Rao INTRODUCTION Bamboo is the most important non-wood forest product in India. It is known as the ‘Poor man’s timber’. During the last 15-20 years‚ bamboo has developed as an exceptionally valuable and superior substitute for wood.Bamboo has replaced wood in many industrial applications and thereby contributes
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| 21st November‚ 2012 Tazrina Farah Lecturer Department of Finance University of Dhaka Dear Madam Here is a report on the “New business Idea”. In this report we have presented the whole Market and Demand analysis of our new business of bamboo furniture named ‘Oitijjho- the heritage of Bangladesh ’ . At University of Dhaka‚ we appreciate having this assignment. If you need any assistance in interpreting this report or if you have any query‚ please contact with us on the given mail address
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alternate resources and last but not the least‚ the spectacular progress made by China in the bamboo based industry – The KOTHARI group has decided to put up a unit in Guwahati to manufacture Bamboo Flooring‚ Board & related products. During the exploratory phase‚ we reviewed reports & journals published by forest department / NGOs on Bamboo resource in NE Region‚ visited & discussed with the Bamboo growers‚ met with machinery manufacturers in India & abroad‚ attended seminars‚ studied market
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ARCHIV SASTRY no‚ 6 Rs An Eogioeeriog Moreria An Annotated Bibliography n The IDRC Bamboo and Rattan Research Network The ILRC Bamboo and Rattan Research et or England Malaysia Singapore India Germany l Resource Persons IDRC (Monitoring‚ Evaluation & Communication) Technical Training Network Coordinator Information Liaison Review Development Tech Transfer Communication Seed Exchange Malaysia China India India
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industry‚ thereby tremendously increasing the economic importance of Bamboo and its resources. Extensive studies have shown that in Sri Lanka Bamboo is a very suitable material for scaffolding during construction given its durability and strength. Bamboo is an extremely stable green reinforcement building appliance‚ it is easily accessible and readily workable (SAITM – RSEA 2013). 4.2 Physical and mechanical properties of Bamboo Bamboo and wood has a wide range of difference which is not only evident
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S:NO PAGE NO 1 ABSTRACT 2 2 INTRODUCTION 3 3 GENERAL USES 3-4 4 PROPERTIES 4-5 5 THE WORKING OF BAMBOO 5-7 6 PRESERVATION OF BAMBOO 7-10 7 BAMBOO HOUSING 10-16 8 ADVANTAGES 16 9 DISADVANTAGES 16 10 CONCLUSION 17 11 REFERENCES 18 ABSTRACT The
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EFFICACIES OF BAMBOO (Bambusa spinosa) CHARCOAL AS A FACIAL MOISTURIZER AND CLEANSER SOAP A Research Study Presented To the Faculty of Tarlac State University Laboratory School and Mrs. Razelle Hamol In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for Science Research 1 Presented by: Venazir Hannah Martinez Robert Mejia Karl Benedict Banag Graciela Faye Salak Enrico Paolo Co Alyssa Marie Mamuyac Bea Alouisa Marlean Muldong MARCH 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We‚ the Researchers
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