Publications
1: Developing Techniques for Direct-seeding for Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Forest restoration by direct seeding is potentially more cost-effective than tree-planting, especially for upscaling restoration of tropical forest ecosystems. Unfortunately, its success...
2: Development of New Techniques of Seed Storage and Direct Seeding of Native Tree Species for Tropical Forest Restoration
ABSTRACT: Direct seeding (sowing seeds directly into ground) is a low cost method of forest restoration, which could potentially be applied to aerial seeding and replace conventional tree...
3: Limitations to Seedling Regeneration on Tropical Forest Restoration Plantations in Northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: This dissertation investigated potential ecological limitations to seedling regeneration in young, seasonally dry, evergreen forest restoration plantations in northern Thailand. We...
4: Reproductive Ecology and Propagation of Fig Trees (Ficus spp.) as Framework Trees for Forest Restoration
ABSTRACT: Fig trees (Ficus spp.) have been promoted as framework species for tropical forest restoration, because they are considered to be keystone species. This study investigated the...
5: 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...
6: 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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