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51: Eden helps restore Thailand’s tropical forests

Publication date2003
Author(s)Elliott, S. and D. Blakesley
PublisherEden Project Friends 10: 33-35.

Eden's new overseas partnership project works with hill-tribe communities in northern Thailand to realise the dream that destruction of Earth's tropical forest can be revesed. As human population...

52: Effects of Mature Trees on Seedling Establishment on Deforested Sites

Publication date2003
Author(s)Navakitbumrung, P
PublisherForest Restoration Research Unit, Chiang Mai University
Format

In Thailand, accelerated natural regeneration (ANR) of forest on degraded land has not been successful due to lack of knowledge about the natural processes of forest regeneration. The role of...

53: Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: framework species selection and seed propagation

Publication dateNov 2002
Author(s)David Blakesley, Kate Hardwick & Stephen Elliott
PublisherNew Forests 24 (3): 165-174
Format

ABSTRACT: Some governments in Southeast Asia, such as those of Thailand and Vietnam, have clear policies to restore large areas of degraded land to native forest. However, knowledge needed for the...

54: Factors Affecting Growth of Wildlings in the Forest and Nurturing Methods in Nursery

Publication date2002
Author(s)Kuarak, C.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
Format

ABSTRACT: Forest restoration by planting nursery-raised seedling stock is relatively expensive. There are many technical problems involved in seedling production from seeds. Transplanting tree...

55: Increasing day-length induces spring flushing of tropical dry forest trees in the absence of rain

Publication date2002
Author(s)Rivera, G., S. Elliott, L. S. Caldras, G. Nicolossi, V.T.R. Coradin & R. Borchert.
PublisherTrees 16:445-456.
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In many conspecific trees of >50 species highly synchronous bud break with low inter-annual variation was observed during the late dry season, around the spring equinox, in semideciduous tropical...

56: Vegetation in the Siphandone Wetlands

Publication date2001
Author(s)J.F. Maxwell
Editors(s)Daconto, G.
PublisherEnvironmental Protection and Community Development in Siphandone Wetlands Project (Funded by the European Commission)

The Siphandone Wetlands area is characterized by its complex of channels, rapids, and water falls with numerous sandbars and islands, many of which are submerged during the rainy season...

57: Species Composition of Birds at Tham Nam Lod Wildlife Conservation Development and Extension Center, Mae Hong Son Province

Publication date2001
Author(s)Sanitjan, S
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
Format

ABSTRACT: A study of the species composition of the bird community was carried out at Tham Nam Lod Wildlife Conservation Development and Extension Center, Mae Hong Son province from September 1999...

58: Effects of Container Type, Air Pruning and Fertilizer on the Propagation of Tree Seedlings for Forest Restoration

Publication date2001
Author(s)Jitlam, N
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
Format

ABSTRACT: Forests in Thailand are fast disappearing. Recovery of degraded areas can be accelerated by planting native tree species. In order to maximise performance, the highest quality planting...

59: Vegetation and Vascular Flora of Doi Sutep-Pui National Park, Northern Thailand 

Publication date2001
Author(s)Maxwell, J. F. & S. Elliott
PublisherBiodiversity Research and Training Program (BRT)
Format

Max's ground-breaking study of Doi Suthep resulted in perhaps the most complete flora and vegetation description of any of Thailand's protected areas at the time of publication and it was the...

60: Forest Restoration for Wildlife Conservation

Publication date2000
Editors(s)Elliott, S., J. Kerby, D. Blakesley, K. Hardwick, K. Woods & V. Anusarnsunthorn
PublisherInternational Tropical Timber Organization and the Forest Restoration Research Unit, Chiang Mai University
Format

In 2000, there was little interest in restoring tropical forest ecosystems as wildlife habitat. The need was to consolidate the concept and to identify how scientific research might contribute...

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