"Adaptive forestry"
Evaluation of genetic resources for strengthening productivity and adaptability of tropical forests
2025年09月25日
Background
Tropical forests are rich in diversity and have trees with a variety of excellent properties for timber. However, the harvesting of natural forest timber is not sustainable due to the uncertainty of subsequent resource regeneration, and the depletion of resources is limiting natural forest timber production and switching production to plantation timber. Therefore, there is a need to develop afforestation technologies for degraded secondary forests, abandoned cultivated lands, and other areas with high afforestation needs, in order to restore timber production capacity. Furthermore, many of the major tree species in natural forests are susceptible to the effects of climate change, and it is necessary to establish sustainable tropical forest management using diverse forest genetic resources with high environmental adaptability.
Objectives
This project aims to clarify the characteristics, functions, and adaptability to environmental changes of the indigenous genetic resources of tropical forests in Southeast Asia and other regions, and to develop silviculture technologies to enhance forestry productivity and environmental adaptability based on this information.
Research Themes
- Characterization of tropical forest genetic resources for enhanced productivity and environmental adaptability
- Development of silviculture techniques that take into account the impact of vegetation change on ecosystem functions
- Networking of indigenous genetic resource management information and sharing of utilization methods
Target Countries
Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand
Target Beneficiaries
Government of partner countries, state forest agencies, foresters and forestry enterprises
Project Leader
ABE Hisashi (Forestry Division)
Related Pages
- Press Release EnvironmentLaunching Ceremony of International Joint Research Project Held in Indonesia
―Towards improving the resilience of tropical forests and developing a sustainable industry― - Press Release EnvironmentAdaptive forestryElucidating the Leaf Vein Structure and Function of Tropical Rainforest Trees
― Understanding Leaf Vein Structure Contributes to the Selection of Trees with High Adaptability to the Environment― - Research Project Value-adding Technologies"Higher value forestry" Development of silvicultural and forest management techniques for indigenous tree species in Southeast Asia to achieve higher value production
- JIRCAS Report EnvironmentAdaptive forestry SATREPS IndonesiaOfficials from the Forestry Agency's International Division Visit JIRCAS, Exchange Views on Tropical Forestry Projects and Future Collaboration
- JIRCAS Report Application Procedure for Fixed-term Researcher (Nurturing Young Researcher Category)
JIRCAS Report
Officials from the Forestry Agency's International Division Visit JIRCAS, Exchange Views on Tropical Forestry Projects and Future Collaboration
On May 22, 2025, four officials from the Forestry Agency's Overseas Timber Trade Policy Office and International Forestry Cooperation Office—including Assistant Directors HONDA Tomoyuki Honda and TABATA Akiko—visited JIRCAS.
Dr. MSH Mandal, JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow at JIRCAS, receives the 28th Kira Award (Outstanding Young Researcher Category) from the Japanese Society of Tropical Ecology
On June 29, 2024, Dr. Mohammad Shamim Hasan MANDAL, a JSPS Postdoctoral in the Forestry Division, received the 28th Kira Award (Outstanding Young Researcher Category) at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Tropical Ecology (JASTE34) held in Fukui. The research that earned the award is titled "Habitat suitability mapping for a high-value non-timber forest product: A case study of Rauvolfia serpentina."
Forest Researchers from Indonesia Visit JIRCAS
On October 10, 2024, Vice Rector Iskandar Z. Siregar and Fifi Gus Dwiyanti from Bogor Agricultural University (IPB University), along with Director Yayat Hidayat from Bandung Institute of Technology, ITB) visited the Forestry Division of JIRCAS, accompanied by representatives from the National Institute of Genetics and the National Institute for Environmental Studies.
Press Release
Event, Symposium
"Innovations to enhance the resilience of tropical forests and sustainability of the forest industry"
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U Thant International Conference Hall + Online(United Nations University 3F, 5-53-70 Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001)
Symposium "Global Warming and Methane Uptake in Upland Soils as Key Processes for Future Climate"
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Hybrid format (online + on-site in Fukuoka + on-demand streaming)
Research Highlights
- Leaf chlorophyll content is an indicator of growth rate of tropical teak tree (2024)
- Predicting responses to soil desiccation from leaf traits in potted saplings among Dipterocarpaceae species (2024)
- Development of models to predict stem diameter and tree height of Shorea platyclados (Dipterocarpaceae) based on genomic information from seedlings (2023)