Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »

Agarwood, also called eaglewood, is a very important non-timber forest product from the rainforests of Southeast Asia. The infected wood of the Aquilaria sp. is widely used to produce incense for religious ceremonies or for pleasure but it can also be used for making perfumes or medicinal wine.Due t...

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Main Author: Gerard A. Persoon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratoire Éco-anthropologie et Ethnobiologie 2012-06-01
Series:Revue d'ethnoécologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/704
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description Agarwood, also called eaglewood, is a very important non-timber forest product from the rainforests of Southeast Asia. The infected wood of the Aquilaria sp. is widely used to produce incense for religious ceremonies or for pleasure but it can also be used for making perfumes or medicinal wine.Due to its high price, the harvesting of agarwood from the wild has brought the plant to the point of extinction in many areas in Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos and Malaysia. That is one of the reasons why this plant has been put on the CITES Appendix II list to monitor its exploitation and trade. At the same time efforts are undertaken to domesticate the plant and stimulate the production of the infected wood. As initial efforts seem to be successful, interested parties from other areas are eager to start growing Aquilaria trees at well.
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spelling doaj-art-92888a5cffca46e78efd7cf3a04f7f462025-02-05T16:25:19ZengLaboratoire Éco-anthropologie et EthnobiologieRevue d'ethnoécologie2267-24192012-06-01110.4000/ethnoecologie.704Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »Gerard A. PersoonAgarwood, also called eaglewood, is a very important non-timber forest product from the rainforests of Southeast Asia. The infected wood of the Aquilaria sp. is widely used to produce incense for religious ceremonies or for pleasure but it can also be used for making perfumes or medicinal wine.Due to its high price, the harvesting of agarwood from the wild has brought the plant to the point of extinction in many areas in Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos and Malaysia. That is one of the reasons why this plant has been put on the CITES Appendix II list to monitor its exploitation and trade. At the same time efforts are undertaken to domesticate the plant and stimulate the production of the infected wood. As initial efforts seem to be successful, interested parties from other areas are eager to start growing Aquilaria trees at well.https://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/704domesticationagarwoodeaglewoodnon-timber forest productSoutheast Asia(over) exploitation
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Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »
Revue d'ethnoécologie
domestication
agarwood
eaglewood
non-timber forest product
Southeast Asia
(over) exploitation
title Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »
title_full Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »
title_fullStr Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »
title_full_unstemmed Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »
title_short Le bois d’aloès, « le Bois des Dieux »
title_sort le bois d aloes le bois des dieux
topic domestication
agarwood
eaglewood
non-timber forest product
Southeast Asia
(over) exploitation
url https://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/704
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