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TRAINING VISIT REPORT ON SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF PLANTATION FORESTS "
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This report is the result of training in Australia visit the ongoing project "sustainable development and profitability of acacia plantations for sawlog production in Vietnam" and refers to the resolution of problems for research research and development of forests in Western Australia. It is seen that three (3) major issues and challenges for forest development required to carry out research in Western Australia is the land salinilization, rapid depletion of natural wood and water deficit. | Ministry of Agriculture Rural Development Australian Government AusAID TRAINING VISIT REPORT ON SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF PLANTATION FORESTS Australia 18 March - 6 April 2007 Vu Tan Phuong1 Research Centre for Forest Ecology and Environment RCFEE Hanoi Le Anh Tuan Research Centre for Tree Breeding and Improvement Hanoi Pham Xuan Dinh Centre for Forest Research and Production Dong Ha Central Vietnam SUMMARY This report is an output of the training visit in Australia under the ongoing project Sustainable and profitable development of acacia plantations for sawlog production in Vietnam and it refers to solving problems for forest research and development in Western Australia. It is seen that three 3 major problems challenging forest development and requiring for the research implementation in Western Australia are soil salinilization rapid decline of native timber production and water deficit. To solve such problems a number of researches strategic and applied research is developed and implemented with strong involvement of multi-sciences particularly strong linkage of soil sciences silviculture and genetics and close cooperation of management organizations and private forest companies. The research program has produced good knowledge and understanding on soil fertility management and plantation water use and the research results are effectively used for forest plantation management and development. INTRODUCTION The training visit was conducted in Australia from 18 March to 6 April 2007 as a part of the ongoing CARD VIE 032 05 project Sustainable and profitable development of acacia plantations for sawlog production in Vietnam implemented by Centre for Environment and Life Sciences CSIRO through joint venture of ENSIS and Forest Science Institute of Vietnam FSIV . The objectives of the training visit are i to know how the problems regarding plantations development are defined ii to understand research development and involvement of multidiscipline sciences to solve .