Publications
11: Direct Seeding for Restoring Tropical Lowland Forest Ecosystems in Southern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Deforestation is a major cause of loss of biodiversity globally, resulting in losses of forest products and ecological services. It also accounts for 20-25% of anthropogenic carbon...
12: Propagation of Native Forest Tree Species for Forest Restoration in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
ABSTRACT: Restoring forest ecosystems by tree planting requires production of high quality planting stock, on a large scale, of a very wide range of indigenous forest tree species. Many of...
13: Selecting Superior Parent Trees for Forest Restoration Programs, Maximizing Performance whilst Maintaining Genetic Diversity
ABSTRACT: The framework species method of forest restoration addresses the serious problem of tropical deforestation by planting selected tree species that accelerate the natural processes of...
14: Tree Colonization of Abandoned Agricultural Clearings in Seasonal Tropical Montane Forest in Northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: In 1994 the Thai Government embarked upon a nationwide project to restore degraded forests. One approach to such an endeavour is to assist natural regeneration (ANR) by managing a site...
15: The establishment and survival of native trees on degraded hillsides in Hong Kong
ABSTRACT: Deforestation and land degradation in the tropics and subtropics are proceeding at an unprecedented rate, threatening a massive loss in global biodiversity, comprising a fifth of the...
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