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1: Fire Resilience of Native Tree Species in Montane Forest Ecosystem

Publication date2018
Author(s)Phutthida Nippanon
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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Abstract: Montane forest ecosystems are important for watershed protection and as habitats for diverse organisms. They have been greatly modified by various land-uses. Therefore, restoring such...

2: Effects of Forest Restoration Activities on the Species Diversity of Ground Flora and Tree Seedlings

Publication date2000
Author(s)Khopai, O.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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This study was carried out to determine if planting native trees species and associated activities i.e. weeding and fertilizing in forest restoration, increases diversity of ground flora and tree...

3: Effects of Forest Fire Protection on Seed Dispersal, Seed Bank  and Tree Seedling Establishment in a Dipterocarp-Oak Forest in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date1997
Author(s)Monyrak, M
PublisherThe Graduate, Chiang Mai University
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It was hypothesized that protecting deciduous dipterocarp-oak forests from fire would increase the seed rain, seed bank, and seedling establishment and alter the species composition of the...

4: The Effects of Forest Fire Protection on Plant Diversity, Tree Phenology and Soil Nutrients in a Dry Dipterocarp Forest in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date1997
Author(s)Kafle, S.K.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: A two-hectare plot in deciduous dipterocarp-oak forest in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, protected against fire for 28 years, was compared with a similar, but frequently burnt forest...

5: The Diversity of Trees and Seedlings in Burnt and Non-burnt Forest

Publication date1993
Author(s)Pokaew, C
PublisherUnpublished
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ABSTRACT: This paper presents a comparison of forest after 20 years of fire protection with an adjacent area where fires occur annually. The ratio of seedlings per tree in the burnt area (4.59)...

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