Bamboo and rattan: Nature-based solutions for sustainable development.

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Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration/Beijing for Bamboo & Rattan Science and Technology, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan, Beijing 100102, China.

Published: November 2022

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