
Reviving native Agarwood in Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains: A model for restoration and sustainable livelihoods
Agarwood is a fragrant resinous wood formed in certain Aquilaria and Gyrinops species found across Southeast Asia, with key producing countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Papua New Guinea and Viet Nam [1,2]. Populations of several Agarwood-producing tree species have faced significant declines,