Publications
11: UAV-derived forest degradation assessments for planning and monitoring forest ecosystem restoration: towards a forest degradation index
ABSTRACT: Global initiatives such as the Bonn Challenge and the New York Declaration on Forests have prompted large-scale forest restoration projects to combat land degradation, preserve...
12: Soil bacterial communities and their associated functions for forest restoration on a limestone mine in northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Opencast mining removes topsoil and associated bacterial communities that play crucial roles in soil ecosystem functioning. Understanding the community composition and functioning of...
13: Comparison of the Reproductive Phenology of Evergreen Forest Trees
ABSTRACT: In an evergreen forest at Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Chiang Mai Province, ten tree species were observed for their phenology, monthly between March 2020 and February 2021: Baccaurea...
14: Comparison of Soil Microbial Communities in Opencast Limestone Mine and Mine Rehabilitation Sites
Opencast mining is considered as an extreme form of land degradation, requiring an intensive array of rehabilitation practices. The mine rehabilitation practice, in the semiopencast limestone mine...
15: Developing a Forest-Degradation Index for Forest Ecosystem Restoration Using UAV-based RGB Photography
Abstract: Forest degradation assessment is essential to plan restoration. This study was a first attempt to develop a forest-degradation index (FDI), based on data from unmanned aerial vehicles...
16: Effect of microsite light on survival and growth of understory natural regeneration during restoration of seasonally dry tropical forest in upland northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: The framework species method (FSM) of forest restoration involves planting mixtures of native forest trees to catalyze or complement natural regeneration and accelerate recovery of a...
17: The Effects of Climate Change on Tree Phenology for Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: The current world climate is rapidly changing and affecting physical and biological environments. Some abiotic factors have an influence on tropical forest ecosystems. Each flowering...
18: The Impact of Climate Change on Tree Phenology for Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Climate change causes changes in abiotic factors such as temperature, rainfall, and relative humidity, which may result in forest trees adapting their growth patterns to the changed...
19: Seedling recruitment of native tree species in active restoration forest
Abstract: Since the 1970’s, concern has grown over the environmental impact of deforestation over large areas in the northern mountains of Thailand and conversion of forest to agriculture....
20: Effects of Root Air-Pruning on Framework Tree Species Seedlings Production for Forest Restoration in Northern and Southern Thailand
Abstract: Tree planting is a simple tool to bring back the forest area. Therefore, seedling production is one of the important steps in forest restoration. Root pruning can promote the root system...
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