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71: Identifying and Locating Trees of Framework Species Using Photography from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

Publication date2019
Author(s)Rai, K.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: The need to locate and identify potential seed trees has become crucial, if we are to meet ambitious global reforestation targets of UN New York Declaration on Forests, 2014, which aims...

72: Effects of Forest Restoration Age on Species Diversity of Epiphytic Bryophyte Community

Publication date2019
Author(s)Chawengkul, P.
PublisherNaresuan University
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ABSTRACT: Forest restoration is re-establishing forest in disturbed areas. This is resulting in differences of biodiversity between restoration and natural forest - including the diversity of...

73: New Allometric Equations for Tree Biomass and Carbon Calculations in Secondary Hill Evergreen Forests in Northern Thailand

Publication date2019
Author(s)Pothong, T.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: Accelerating deforestation and forest degradation are creating an urgent need for financial incentives, to preserve and regenerate secondary forests, such as carbon-credit trading....

74: Genetic assessment of three Fagaceae species in forest restoration trials

Publication date2019
Author(s)Thongkumkoon P, S. Chomdej. J. Kampuansai, W. Pradit, P. Waikham, S. Elliott, S. Chairuangsri, D. P. Shannon, P. Wangpakapattanawong & A. Liu
PublisherPeer J. 7: E6958 http://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6958
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ABSTRACT: Restoring isolated patches of forest ecosystems in degraded landscapes could potentially lead to inbreeding, leading to loss of genetic variability among small populations of planted...

75: Collaboration and conflict - developing forest restoration techniques for northern Thailand’s upper watersheds whilst meeting the needs of science and communities

Publication date2019
Author(s)Elliott, S., S. Chairuangsri, C. Kuaraksa, S. Sangkum, K. Sinhaseni, D. Shannon, P. Nippanon & B. Manahan
PublisherMDPI - Forests 10(9): 732; https://doi.org/10.3390/f10090732
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ABSTRACT: This paper describes an early example of Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR), which resulted from collaboration between a university, local community, and national park authority in the...

76: Testing a new type of fertilizer to improve nursery production of framework tree species for forest ecosystem restoration in northern Thailand

Publication date2019
Author(s)Waiboonya, P. & S. Elliott
Publisher CMU J. Nat. Sci. 18(4):411-426
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ABSTRACT: To improve planting-stock production of native forest tree species for tropical forest ecosystem restoration projects in northern Thailand, we compared a new controlled-release...

77: Sowing time and direct seeding success of native tree species for restoring tropical forest ecosystems in northern Thailand

Publication date2019
Author(s)Waiboonya, P. & S. Elliott
PublisherNew Forests:  81-99. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-019-09720-1
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ABSTRACT: Direct seeding (sowing seeds directly into ground) is potentially a cost-effective method of forest restoration that could replace or complement conventional tree planting, under certain...

78: Effects of weeds on survival and growth of planted seedlings of native forest tree species during forest restoration in northern Thailand

Publication date24 Aug 2018
Author(s)Tiansawat, P., P. Nippanon, P. Tunjai & S. Elliott
PublisherForest Restoration Research Unit, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: Herbaceous weeds often hinder forest restoration by reducing establishment of planted tree seedlings. The study, presented here, compared survival and health of tree seedlings in the...

79: Factors Affecting the Recruitment of Tree Species in Restored Tropical Forest, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand

Publication date2018
Author(s)Ratanapongsai, Y.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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Abstract: FORRU-CMU has been developing and adapting the framework species method of forest restoration (FWS) to restore tropical forest ecosystems to degraded forest land in northern Thailand,...

80: Fire Resilience of Native Tree Species in Montane Forest Ecosystem

Publication date2018
Author(s)Phutthida Nippanon
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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Abstract: Montane forest ecosystems are important for watershed protection and as habitats for diverse organisms. They have been greatly modified by various land-uses. Therefore, restoring such...

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