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21: Diversity of Ground Flora in Restoration Area of The Siam Cement (Lampang) Co., Ltd Limestone Quarry

Publication date2019
Author(s)Pornpawee Laohasom
PublisherChiang Mai University
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 Ground flora communities in framework species method restoration area of Siam cement (Lampang) Co. Ltd. limestone quarries were studied. adding top soil with the value of 2.81, 2.50 and 1.99,...

22: 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...

23: 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,...

24: Tree species composition and height-diameter allometry of three forest types in northern Thailand

Publication date2018
Author(s)Khamyong, N., P. Wangpakapattanawong, S. Chairuangsri, A. Inta & P. Tiansawat
PublisherCMU J. Nat. Sci. 17(4):289-306
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ABSTRACT: Understanding the tree species composition of tropical forests provides information for forest restoration and conservation. The objectives of this study were to determine the tree...

25: Seed and microsite limitations of large-seeded, zoochorous trees in tropical forest restoration plantations in northern Thailand

Publication date2018
Author(s)Sangsupan, H., D. Hibbs, B. Withrow-Robinson & S. Elliott
PublisherElsevier: Forest Ecology and Management 419-420:91-100
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ABSTRACT: On deforested or degraded land, planting mixtures of native forest tree species facilitates establishment of incoming tree seedling species (i.e. "species recruitment") by rapidly...

26: Determination of aboveground carbon sequestration in restored forest by framework species method

Publication dateNov 2017
Author(s)Jantawong, K.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University.
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ABSTRACT: Tropical deforestation reduces the global terrestrial carbon sink and substantially contributes towards global climate change. Conversely, tropical forest restoration could help to...

27:  Principles of restoring tropical forest ecosystems and opportunities for conserving endemic, endangered and threatened tree species

Publication date2017
Author(s) Elliott, S., K. Hardwick, D. Blakesley & S. Chairuangsri
Publisher Pp 1-5 in Ho, W.M., V. Jeyanny, H. S. Sik & C. T. Lee (Eds), Reclamation, Rehabilitation and Restoration of Disturbed Sites: planting of national and IUCN red list species. FRIM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 115 pp

ABSTRACT Restoring tropical forest ecosystems involves manipulating natural regeneration to achieve the maximum biomass, structure, biodiversity and ecological functioning that are possible within...

28: Potential seed predators in an abandoned agricultural area in northern Thailand

Publication date17 Jun 2016
Author(s)Naruangsri, K. & P. Tiansawat
PublisherProceedings of the 3rd National Meeting on Biodiversity Management in Thailand, 124–133.

ABSTRACT: One limitation of forest restoration by direct seeding in degraded areas is seed predation by animals foraging on the ground. Seeds sown on the ground can be removed or destroyed leading...

29: Second Growth : The Promise of Tropical Rain Forest Regeneration in the Age of Deforestation—Review

Publication date2016
Author(s) Hardwick, K. and S Elliott
Publisher Book review in Restoration Ecology Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 137 13
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Robin Chazdon  In Second Growth, Robin Chazdon conveys the message that tropical forests are “malleable” and should be helped to achieve their maximum potential for regeneration wherever...

30: When does seed limitation matter for scaling up reforestation from patches to landscapes?

Publication date2016
Author(s)Caughlin, T., S. Elliott & J. W. Lichstein
PublisherEcological Applications 26(8): 2437-2448. DOI: 10.1002/eap.1410 
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There's a neat little app that goes with this paper. Check it out -  https://t-trevorcaughlin.shinyapps.io/ReforestationDynamics ABSTRACT: Restoring forest to hundreds of millions of hectares...

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