Publications
21: Climate niche modelling for mapping potential distributions of four framework tree species: Implications for planning forest restoration in Tropical and Subtropical Asia
ABSTRACT: Selecting tree species to plant for forest ecosystem restoration is critical but problematic. Knowing tree species’ climatic niches can help, but such information is limited for most...
22: Exploring the Environment & Nature of Chiang Mai: a Teachers' Handbook—ENGLISH VERSION
The Thai version of the manual received 3rd prize in the writing category of the Green Globe Institute Awards. Phai and Som (our education officers), who were primary writers and designers of...
23: Seed dispersal and seed predation between natural forest and restored forest area in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai
ABSTRACT: Seed dispersal and seed predation are natural mechanisms reflecting natural regeneration. The objective of this study was to compare seed dispersal and the effect of seed predators in a...
24: Comparison of seedling detection and height measurement using 3D point cloud models from three software tools: applications in forest restoration
ABSTRACT: A challenge for forest restoration is monitoring success, particularly in terms of seedling survivorship. 3D-point-cloud models, generated from aerial images taken from unmanned aerial...
25: Comparative study on tree seedling growth rate and diversity between a natural forest and a restored forest area in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai
ABSTRACT: In 1967, Thailand had forest cover as high as 53.22 percent of the country's land area, but in 2021 the forest area was reduced to 31.68 percent, of which 63.99 percent was forested in...
26: The diversity of mammal in natural and restored forest in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai Province
Forest areas in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, have been converted to farmlands, causing the area to deteriorate and affecting wildlife habitats. Various organizations are working to...
27: Evaluating forest-cover changes in protected areas using geospatial analysis in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Abstract: Protected areas have been developed in Thailand to conserve the natural environment required for wildlife and human beings, and to prevent disasters. It is necessary to address doubts...
28: Selecting native tree species for restoring riparian ecosystem, Tak Province
ABSTRACT: This research investigated the selection of native forest tree species for restoring riparian forest in Tak Province, Thailand. Ten native tree species were planted in degraded riparian...
29: Financial analysis of potential carbon value over 14 years of forest restoration using the framework species method
Abstract: The carbon storage value of forest restoration, by the framework species method (FSM) in northern Thailand, was assessed for trees (using a partial harvesting technique) and soil and...
30: Distribution of Castanopsis calathiformis (Skan)Rehder & E.H.Wilson Seedlings Beneath Maternal Tree Crowns in Forest Restoration Plots
ABSTRACT: Castanopsis calathiformis (Skan) Rehder & E.H.Wilson is one of indigenous tree species in the Fagaceae that was planted in 1998 in a restoration plots in a deforested area near Mae Sa...
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