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61: Effects of forest restoration activities on the species diversity of ground flora and tree seedlings

Publication date2000
Author(s)Khopai, O
PublisherForest Restoration Research Unit, Chiang Mai University
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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...

62: Restoring conservation forests in northern Thailand and the monitoring of frugivorous birds

Publication date2000
Author(s)Blakesley, D. & S. Elliott
PublisherOriental Bird Club
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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...

63: Forest restoration research in northern Thailand, III: Observations of birds feeding in mature Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae)

Publication date1999
Author(s)Hitchcock, D. and S. Elliott
PublisherNAT. HIST. BULL. SIAM Soc. 47: 149-152
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One of the most important criteria for selecting tree species for planting to restore natural forest ecosystems on degraded sites is their attractiveness to wildlife. The "framework species"...

64: Forest restoration research in northern Thailand: 2. the fruits, seeds and seedlings of Gluta usitata (Wall.) Hou (Anacardiaceae)

Publication date1997
Author(s)Elliott, S., S. Kopachon, K. Suriya, S. Plukum, G. Pakaad, P. Navakitbumrung, J. F. Maxwell, V. Anusarnsunthorn, N. C. Garwood & D. Blakesley
PublisherNatural History Bulletin of the Siam Society, 45(2): 205-215
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Gluta usitata was one of the first tree species we looked into as a potential framework species for restoration lowland deciduous forest. Its red-winged fruits put on a spectacular display at the...

65: Understanding and assisting natural regeneration processes in degraded seasonal evergreen forests in northern Thailand

Publication date1997
Author(s)Hardwick, K., J. Healey, S. Elliott, N. C. Garwood & V. Anusarnsunthorn
PublisherElsevier, Forest Ecology and Management 99:203-214.
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ABSTRACT: The Thailand government has recently embarked upon a nation-wide project to restore degraded forests. One approach could be to assist natural regeneration (ANR) by counteracting...

66: The vegetation of Jae Sawn National Park, Lampang Province

Publication date1997
Author(s)Maxwell, J. F., S. Elliott and V. Anusarnsunthorn
PublisherNat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 45(1): 71-97.
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After joining CMU's Biology Department in 1992, Ach. Max embarked on prolific and exhaustive plant-species inventories of several of northern Thailand's mountains, expanding the department's...

67: Research towards the restoration of northern Thailand's degraded forests

Publication dateJun 1996
Author(s)Elliott, Anusarnsunthorn, Siriporn Kopachon
PublisherUnited States Department of Agriculture
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Throughout northern Thailand, large areas of land within national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are deforested or degraded and require reforestation. Within such protected areas, where the...

68: Forest Restoration Research in Northern Thailand, 1. The Fruits, Seeds and Seedlings of Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae)

Publication date1996
Author(s)Kopachon, S., K. Suriya, K. Hardwick, G. Pakaad, J.F. Maxwell, V. Anusarnsunthorn, D. Blakesley, N.C. Garwood & S. Elliott
PublisherNatural History Bulletin of The Siam Society. 44(1): 41-52. The Siam Society.
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Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae) is a rare native tree species recently added to Thailand's flora, found in stream valleys in primary lower montane evergreen forest 1,075- 1,250 m above sea...

69: The vegetation of Doi Khuntan National Park, Lamphun-Lampang Provinces, Thailand

Publication date1995
Author(s)Maxwell, J.F., S. Elliott, P. Palee & V. Anusarnsunthorn
PublisherNat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 43(2):185-205. The Siam Society.
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After joining CMU's Biology Department in 1992, Ach. Max embarked on prolific and exhaustive plant-species inventories of several of northern Thailand's mountains, expanding the department's...

70: Research needs for restoring the forests of Thailand

Publication date1995
Author(s) Elliott, S., V. Anusarnsunthorn, N. Garwood & D. Blakesley
PublisherNat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 43(2): 179-184. The Siam Society.
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We wrote this paper shortly after FORRU-CMU's foundation in 1994, with our UK partners, to raise the profile of the then novel concept of forest ecosystem restoration and to lay out the unit's...

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