Bamboo Network PH
The Official page of Bamboo Network PH Facebook Group
25/04/2025
03/03/2025
Hi everyone, we are inviting you to attend the FREE Bamboo Skateboard Making Training on March 18-19, 2025.
Venue :
DTI-NCRO
36 Russet St., SSS Village, Concepcion Dos, Marikina City
Please use this link to register.
https://bit.ly/BAMBOOSKATEBOARDMAKING
25/10/2024
25/10/2024
Yes, planting bamboo trees can help prevent flooding because of their unique characteristics:
Root systems: Bamboo has a wide-spreading root system that can hold soil in place, preventing landslides and erosion. Bamboo roots can expand up to 25% to hold six cubic meters of soil.
Hydraulic roughness: Bamboo's thick culms and fibrous root mass can increase hydraulic roughness, which slows the speed of flood water.
Tolerance to inundation: Many bamboo varieties have hollow internodes and aerial roots that make them tolerant to flooding.
Fast growth: Bamboo is a fast-growing woody grass that can grow up to one meter per day.
Oxygen production: Bamboo produces more oxygen than other trees.
Water filtering: Bamboo's root system filters water, removing nutrients and heavy metals before they enter the food chain.
Greenhouse gas absorption: Bamboo absorbs greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
Bamboo can be used in a variety of ways to help with flood prevention, including:
Reforestation: Bamboo can be used to reforest denuded areas.
Bamboo barriers: Bamboo barriers can be used to protect crops from flooding.
Livelihood: Bamboo can provide a source of income for communities. Bamboo can be used for construction, furniture, scaffolding, and more.
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