Publications
191: Effects of Forest Restoration Activities on the Species Diversity of Ground Flora and Tree Seedlings
This study was carried out to determine if planting native trees species and associated activities i.e. weeding and fertilizing in forest restoration, increases diversity of ground flora and tree...
192: Effects of forest restoration activities on the species diversity of ground flora and tree seedlings
This study was carried out to determine if planting native trees species and associated activities i.e. weeding and fertilizing in forest restoration, increases diversity of ground flora and tree...
193: The Chiang Mai Research Agenda for the Restoration of Degraded Forestlands for Wildlife Conservation in Southeast Asia
Back in 2000, forest restoration research was far from main stream. Deforestation was regarded as irreversible and the idea that ecologists could actually find a way to restore tropical forest...
194: Inter-relationships between wildlife and forest restoration
Implicit in the workshop’s title was the assumption that restoring tropical forests benefits wildlife. However, in SE Asia, this assumption has not been tested in restored forests. The purpose of...
195: Defining forest restoration for wildlife conservation
Deforestation in the tropics is now widely accepted as one of the greatest threats to wildlife on Earth. The last decade of the 20th century saw rapid changes in attitudes towards this problem and...
196: The effect of artificial perches and local vegetation on bird-dispersed seed deposition into regenerating sites
ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the role of birds in natural regeneration could be used to accelerate and reduce the costs of forest restoration. The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) whether...
197: Propagating native trees to restore degraded forest ecosystems in northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Producing a wide range of native forest tree species to restore forest ecosystems for biodiversity conservation is beset with nursery-scheduling problems. Different species produce seeds...
198: Restoring conservation forests in northern Thailand and the monitoring of frugivorous birds
During tropical forest restoration, birds play a crucial role in dispersing seeds from nearby forest into restoration sites. The framework species method of forest restoration is designed to...
199: Nursery technology and tree species selection for restoring forest biodiversity in northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: The Forest Restoration Research Unit (FORRU) was established in 1994 to develop methods to restore forest ecosystems in degraded areas for the conservation of biodiversity in northern...
200: Performance of six native tree species, planted to restore degraded forestland in northern Thailand and their response to fertilizer
ABSTRACT: The performance of six native forest tree species, planted to restore forest in a degraded watershed in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Thailand and their responses to four fertilizer...
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