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American Bamboo SocietyAmerican Bamboo Society
Information about the society and its chapters, uses and cultivation of bamboo in general and for individual species, glossary, and bibliography.
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The Australian Bamboo NetworkThe Australian Bamboo Network
Online bamboo propagation and cultivation guide. Information primarily aimed at food use and shoot production.
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Bamboo in Nepal: a management guideBamboo in Nepal: a management guide
Detailed explanation of methods of propagation and cultivation for different purposes and across different areas.
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Bamboo WebBamboo Web
General description, possible uses, ecological characteristics, pictures, and links.
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Bamboocomposites.comBamboocomposites.com
Describes the uses, species, consvervation value, and cultivation of bamboo in India.
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Environmental Bamboo FoundationEnvironmental Bamboo Foundation
Promoting bamboo as an environmentally renewable resource. Details of its activities in Indonesia and Hawaii, how-to's on building houses and shelters, other general information.
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Growing Bamboo in AlabamaGrowing Bamboo in Alabama
Provides an economic history of the use of the plant as a crop in the state. Includes a discussion of soils, climate, propagation and culture.
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International Network for Bamboo and RattanInternational Network for Bamboo and Rattan
Knowledge dissemination for rural areas and industries on bamboo and rattan conservation and use.
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The World Bamboo OrganizationThe World Bamboo Organization
Promotes the use of bamboo as a sustainable and alternative natural resource. News and events, information about the World Bamboo Congress and the board of directors.
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Bamboo: An Alternative MovementBamboo: An Alternative Movement
Sara Nakasone describes how bamboo is being used as an alternative resource to other types of wood. Find a discussion about the structural engineering issues involved in building larger bamboo structures. (April 7, 2003)
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