Biomass energy or bioenergy, in 2015, was the fourth largest source of the total primary energy supply (TPES) in the world[1]. According to Renewable Energy Development Act in Taiwan, the biomass energy (Article 3.2) is defined as “energy produced by utilizing or processing the agricultural...
INTRODUCTION
The forests in Taiwan, which covers approximately 2.1 million hectares[1], occupy almost 60.1% of the total land area of the island. It is an important habitat for various animals and plants; it also helps to conserve clean and pure water resource for its residents and communities...
Forests and forest administration in the republic of Korea
The Korean peninsula is located between 33˚ 7´ and 43˚ 1´ N Latitude, and 124˚ 11´ and 131˚ 53´ E longitude at the heart of the North Western Pacific, sharing a border with China and Russia to the north and lying...
INTRODUCTION
The agricultural sector is one of the most contributive sectors for the Indonesian economy. Because of its importance every farming and peasant business should be protected, especially in the face of various problems such as business uncertainty, price risk, crop failure, high cost...
Introduction
Since 1961, the earth’s population has increased from three billion to seven billion and the global per capita income has risen three-fold. Although there has been a continuous decrease in farmland and farm labor—along with economic development and industrialization over...
Hwang-Jaw Lee
Affiliation
Taiwan Flowers Development AssociationJob Title
Board DirectorLatest Submission from Taiwan
Taiwan’s Road to Success in Using Bioenergy: An RD&D Oriented Thinking Approach to the Future
The Legal and Policy Analysis on Forest Ecological Compensation in Taiwan
Forest Policy and Reclamation in the Republic of Korea
How to Promote Rice Farming Insurance Policy? Evidences from Indonesia
Agricultural Total Factor Productivity Performance in Asian
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