เอกสารการประชุม การฟื้นฟูป่าเพื่อการอนุรักษ์สัตว์ป่าและพรรณพืช ซึ่งจัดในช่วงเดือน มกราคม - กุมภาพันธ์ 2543 ที่จังหวัดเชียงใหม่ จัดโดยหน่วยวิจัยการฟื้นฟูป่า มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่ โดยการสนับสนุนของ International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO) เอกสารนี้ ได้นำเสนอบทความจากผู้เชียวชาญด้านการฟื้นฟูป่าไม้ 28 เรื่อง ประกอบไปด้วยรายงานสถานการณ์การฟื้นฟูป่า วิธีการฟื้นฟูป่าตั้งแต่เริ่มเก็บเมล็ด จนถึงวิธีการรักษาป่า ร่วมทั้งวิธีการทำงานร่วมกับชุมชน ซึ่งมีตัวอย่างเทคนิคและวิธีการที่ได้ปฏิบัติมาแล้วอีกด้วย โดยสามารถดาน์โหลดหนังสือเล่มนี้ได้ ด้านล่าง
หมายเหตุ: มีเฉพาะฉบับภาษาอังกฤษ
Contents
Opening Speeches
PART ONE – Overviews
Defining forest restoration for wildlife conservation - Stephen Elliott
Trends of wildlife conservation in changing forest resource situations in the Asia-Pacific Region - Masakazu. Kashio
Some ecological principles for re-assembling forest ecosystems at degraded tropical sites - David Lamb
Catalysing natural forest restoration on degraded tropical landscapes - John A. Parrotta
PART TWO – Country and Project Reviews
Introduction - Janice Kerby
A brief review of forest restoration programmes in Myanmar - Sein Maung Wint
A review of forest status in Bangladesh and the potential for forest restoration for wildlife conservation - Md. Abdur Rashid
Decline of the Philippine forest - Marlea P. Munez
Use of native species in forest rehabilitation and conservation in Vietnam - Nguyen Hoang Nghia
Promoting native tree species in land rehabilitation in Hong Kong , China - Billy C. H. Hau
Rivers in jeopardy: a village community’s response to the destruction of their upper watershed forests in the Mae Soi valley catchment, northern Thailand - M. R. Smansnid Svasti
The potential of local tree species to accelerate natural forest succession on marginal grasslands in southern Vietnam - Nguyeãn Vaên Sôû
Accelerating rehabilitation of native forest by establishing a seedling production site in South China - Zhuang Xueying, Wang Tong, Huang Jiuxiang, Zeng Rongre and Huang Jiancheng
PART THREE - Accelerated Natural Regeneration
Introduction - Kate Hardwick
Research needs for the ecology of natural regeneration of seasonally dry tropical forests in Southeast Asia - Kate Hardwick, John Healey and David Blakesley
The process of natural forest regeneration after shifting cultivation in Ky Son district, Nghe An province, Vietnam - Hoang Van Son
Assisted natural regeneration: methods, results and issues relevant to sustained participation by communities - Patrick Dugan
Poster Abstracts
PART FOUR - Species Selection and Technologies for Growing and Planting Seedlings
Introduction - David Blakesley
Nursery technology and tree species selection for restoring forest biodiversity in northern Thailand - David Blakesley, Vilaiwan Anusarnsunthorn, Janice Kerby, Puttipong Navakitbumrung, Cherdsak Kuarak, Sudarat Zangkum, Kate Hardwick, Stephen Elliott
Tree Species Selection in Thailand : Various species for various purposes - Anders P. Pedersen
Mycorrhizal seedling production for enhancing degraded forest rehabilitation in Indonesia - Yadi Setiadi
Performance of six native tree species, planted to restore degraded forestland in northern Thailand and their response to fertiliser - Stephen Elliott, Puttipong Navakitbumrung, Sudarat Zangkum, Cherdsak Kuarak, Janice Kerby, David Blakesley and Vilaiwan Anusarnsunthorn
Propagation of native trees to restore degraded forest ecosystems in northern Thailand - Cherdsak Kuarak, Stephen Elliott, David Blakesley, Puttipong Navakitbumrung, Sudarat Zangkum and Vilaiwan Anusarnsunthorn
Poster abstracts
PART FIVE - Wildlife
Inter-relationships between wildlife and forest restoration - Stephen Elliott
Wildlife colonisation on restored tropical lands: What can it do, how can we hasten it, and what can we expect? - Nigel I. J. Tucker
Ecorestoration of Girnar forest and recapture of lost territory by Panthera leo persica (Asiatic Lion) - Bharat Lal, IFS
Seed Dispersal and Forest Restoration - Richard T. Corlett and Billy C. H. Hau
The effect of artificial perches and local vegetation on bird-dispersed seed deposition into regenerating sites - Rebecca Scott, Puntipa Pattanakaew, J. F. Maxwell, Stephen Elliott and George Gale
PART SIX - Working With Communities
Introduction - Kevin Woods
Forest restoration and community participation: case studies in Thailand - Somsak Sukwong
Rainforestation farming: an alternative to forest restoration - Paciencia P. Milan
The Phu Khieo Buffer Zone Project- sustainable rural development through community management - Colin McQuistan and Arthur G. Wright
Poster abstracts
PART SEVEN - The chiang mai research agenda to restore degraded forest lands for wildlife conservation in southeast asia
Introduction - edited by Stephen Elliott
Establishing a regional contact network for forest restoration for wildlife conservation - Janice Kerby
Implementing the research agenda - Stephen Elliott, Janice Kerby, Visut Baimai and Apichart Kaosa-ard