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1: Developing a Forest-Degradation Index for Forest Ecosystem Restoration Using UAV-based RGB Photography

Publication date2021
Author(s)Kyuho Lee
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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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...

2: Effects of Root Air-Pruning on Framework Tree Species Seedlings Production for Forest Restoration in Northern and Southern Thailand

Publication date2020
Author(s)Chaiklang, P.
PublisherEnvironmental Science, Chiang Mai University
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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...

3: Trees and Ground Flora Diversity of Framework Species Plantation Plots and Dong Seng Forest, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province

Publication date2009
Author(s)Parinyarat, J.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chaing Mai University
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ABSTRACT: The framework species method (FSM), combined with assisted natural regeneration (ANR) aims to restore forest biomass, structure, biodiversity and ecological functioning to levels similar...

4: Natural Establishment of Tree Seedlings in Forest Restoration Trials at Ban Mae Sa Mai, Chiang Mai Province

Publication date2008
Author(s)Sinhaseni, K
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: The Forest Restoration Research Unit (FORRU) has successfully adapted the framework species method of forest restoration to accelerate natural forest regeneration on deforested sites in...

5: The Effects of Planted Trees and Bird Community on Natural-Seedling Recruitment in Forest Restoration Area Using Framework Tree Species Method

Publication date2007
Author(s)Wydhayagarn, C.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: This study examined the effects of planted framework trees and bird communities on natural tree seedling recruitment in forest restoration trials (using the framework species method),...

6: Recovery of Lichen Diversity During Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand

Publication date2006
Author(s)Phongchiewboon, A
Publisherthe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: This study investigated the recovery of lichen diversity during restoration of upland evergreen forest in northern Thailand. Lichen diversity and species frequencies were recorded within...

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

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

8: 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
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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...

9: 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
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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...

10: 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.
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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...

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