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<b style=""><i style="">Daphne papyracea </i></b><b style="">Wall. ex Steud. – A traditional source of paper making in Arunachal Pradesh</b> <b style=""> </b>

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Creator Paul, Ashish
Arunachalam, A Arunachalam
Khan, M L
Arunachalam, K
 
Date 2010-04-13T04:27:07Z
2010-04-13T04:27:07Z
2006-04
 
Identifier 0975-1092 (Online); 0972-592X (Print)
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7986
 
Description 133-138
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in recent years have been attracting attention of institutions and industries concerned with natural products development. In this context, traditional knowledge and practices are important in prudent resource use and biodiversity conservation. Currently, wood is by far the major raw material for the global pulp and paper industry and non-wood fibres are a minor part of raw material supply. China and India are leaders in the utilization of non-woods for paper making. <i style="">Daphne papyracea </i>Wall. ex Steud., locally called as ‘<i style="">Shuksheng</i>’ is a NTFP which is traditionally used as paper making material by <i style="">Monpas</i> tribe of West Kameng and Tawang districts of Arunachal Pradesh. The traditional paper making technique of this tribes is described in this paper.<b style=""></b>
 
Language en_US
 
Publisher CSIR
 
Relation <b style="">Int. cl.<sup>7</sup> — </b>D21B 1/00, D21 B 1/02, D21B 1/04
 
Source NPR Vol.5(2) [March-April 2006]
 
Subject <i style="">Daphne papyracea</i>
<i style="">Shuksheng</i>
Non-timber forest products (NTFP)
Nonwood fibres
Paper
<i style="">Monpas</i>
Indigenous paper making technique
Arunachal Pradesh
 
Title <b style=""><i style="">Daphne papyracea </i></b><b style="">Wall. ex Steud. – A traditional source of paper making in Arunachal Pradesh</b> <b style=""> </b>
 
Type Article