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121: Book Review: Regreening the Bare Hills: Tropical Forest Restoration in the Asia-Pacific Region by David Lamb. 

Publication date2012
Author(s)Elliott, S.
PublisherNatural History Bulletin, Siam Society
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Image David Lamb, one of the founding fathers of forest restoration science in the Asia Pacific region, and an enthusiastic patron of FORRU-CMU, penned "Regreeening...

122: การฟื้นฟูป่าเสื่อมโทรมในพื้นที่แห้งแล้ง : แนวคิดและแนวทางปฎิบัติเพื่อการฟื้นฟูป่าในภาคตะวันตก

Publication date2011
Author(s)A. Sapanthuphong, S. Thampituk, and A. SukIn
PublisherElephant Conservation Network, Kanchanaburi
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รายงานการรวบรวมองค์ความรู้จากโครงการ "การวิจัยเพื่อการฟื้นฟูป่า" ในชุมชนหมู่บ้านแก่งปลากด ที่มีพื้นที่ติดกับเขตรักษาพันธุ์สัตว์ป่าสลักพระ มีการดำงานร่วมกันระหว่าง เครือข่ายอนุรักษ์ช้าง (ECN)...

123: The Framework Species Method: Restoring tropical forest biodiversity in a changing climate

Publication date2011
Author(s)Elliot, S., D. Blakesley, K. Hardwick, K. Sinhaseni, G. Pakkad, & S. Chairuangsri
PublisherUniversiti Putra Malaysia

ABSTRACT: The ultimate goal of forest restoration is to re-establish climax forest, with maximum biomass, structural complexity and species diversity that can be supported by the soil conditions...

124: Defining the role of botanic gardens in the science and practice of ecological restoration

Publication date2011
Author(s) Hardwick, K, P. Fiedler, L. Lee, B. Pavlik, R. Hobbs, S. Hopper, J. Aronson, M. Bidartondo, E. Black, D. Coates, M. Daws, K. Dixon, S. Elliott, K. Ewing, G. Gann, D. Gibbons, J. Gratzfeld, M. Hamilton, D. Hardman, J. Harris, P. Holmes, D. Mabberley, A. M
PublisherConservation Biology, 25(2):265-275
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Abstract : Many of the skills and resources associated with botanic gardens and arboreta, including planttaxonomy, horticulture, and seed bank management, are fundamental to ecological restoration...

125: Direct Seeding for Restoring Tropical Lowland Forest Ecosystems in Southern Thailand

Publication date2011
Author(s)Tunjai, P.
PublisherTha Graduate School, Walailak University
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ABSTRACT: Deforestation is a major cause of loss of biodiversity globally, resulting in losses of forest products and ecological services. It also accounts for 20-25% of anthropogenic carbon...

126: The role of botanic gardens in the science and practice of ecological restoration

Publication date2011
Author(s)Hardwick K. A., P. Fiedler, L. C Lee, B. Pavlik, R. J Hobbs, J. Aronson, M. Bidartondo, E. Black, D. Coates, M. I Daws, K. Dixon, S. Elliott, et. al.
PublisherWiley, Conservation Biology 25(2):265-275
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ABSTRACT: Many of the skills and resources, associated with botanic gardens and arboreta, including plant taxonomy, horticulture and seed bank management, are fundamental to ecological restoration...

127: Vegetative propagation of rare tree species for forest restoration

Publication date2011
Author(s)Ratnamhin, A., S. Elliott & P. Wangpakapattanawong
PublisherChiang Mai Journal of Science
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When a tree species is rare and fruits infrequently, vegetative propagation may be the only way to build up planting stock for restoration projects. Anantika, one of our Environmental Science...

128: Fallow to forest: Applying indigenous and scientific knowledge of swidden cultivation to tropical forest restoration

Publication date2010
Author(s)Wangpakapattanawong, P., N. Kavinchan, C. Vaidhayakarn, D. Schmidt-Vogt and S. Elliott
Editors(s)
PublisherForest Ecology and Management 260:1399–1406.
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Rotational swidden cultivation systems, with fallow periods long enough for the regeneration of secondary forests are capable of maintaining forest cover and plant diversity in a dynamic balance...

129: Vascular flora of the Emerald Pool area, Krabi Province, southern Thailand

Publication date13 Jan 2009
Author(s)Maxwell, J.F.
PublisherMaejo International Journal of Science and Technology
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ABSTRACT: The Emerald Pool is situated in remnant lowland (25-75 m), seasonal, fresh-water, swamp forest on limestone bedrock. Primary, evergreen, seasonal, hardwood forest, often with bamboo and...

130: Trees and Ground Flora Diversity of Framework Species Plantation Plots and Dong Seng Forest, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province

Publication date2009
Author(s)Parinyarat, J.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chaing Mai University
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ABSTRACT: The framework species method (FSM), combined with assisted natural regeneration (ANR) aims to restore forest biomass, structure, biodiversity and ecological functioning to levels similar...

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