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31: 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)
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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...

32: 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
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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...

33: The Chiang Mai Research Agenda for the Restoration of Degraded Forestlands for Wildlife Conservation in Southeast Asia

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

Back in 2000, forest restoration research was far from main stream. Deforestation was regarded as irreversible and the idea that ecologists could actually find a way to restore tropical forest...

34: The effect of artificial perches and local vegetation on bird-dispersed seed deposition into regenerating sites

Publication date2000
Author(s)Scott, R., P. Pattanakaew, J. F. Maxwell, S. Elliott and G. Gale
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

ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the role of birds in natural regeneration could be used to accelerate and reduce the costs of forest restoration. The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) whether...

35: Restoring conservation forests in northern Thailand and the monitoring of frugivorous birds

Publication date2000
Author(s)Blakesley, D. & S. Elliott
PublisherOriental Bird Club
Format

During tropical forest restoration, birds play a crucial role in dispersing seeds from nearby forest into restoration sites. The framework species method of forest restoration is designed to...

36: Effects of Forest Restoration Activities on the Bird Community of a Degraded Upland Watershed

Publication date1999
Author(s)Chantong, W.
PublisherBiology Department, Chiang Mai Univerity
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ABSTRACT: A survey of bird species richness was carried out in a degraded upland watershed at Ban Mae Sa Mai in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, comparing plots where forest restoration activities...

37: Effects of Irrigation on the Ground Flora of a Deciduous Dipterocarp Forest

Publication dateMar 1994
Author(s)Suwannaratana, S
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai Unversity
Format

ABSTRACT: Soil moisture is one of the most important factors affecting the structure and species composition of forests. Therefore, if more water is put into a degraded deciduous forest, the...

38: Can community forestry save biodiversity? 

Publication date1994
Author(s) Elliott, S.
PublisherNat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 42(2): 150-152
Format

All over the world, governments are handing over control of state forests to local communities, in the hope that local communities will make a better job of managing them than state agencies. But...

39: Measuring and monitoring biodiversity in tropical and temperate forests - review of an international symposium

Publication date1994
PublisherThe Siam Society, Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 42(2):146-149
Format

The international symposium on "Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity in Tropical and Temperate Forests" was organized by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations and the Royal...

40: Can community forestry save biodiversity?

Publication date1994
Author(s)Elliott, S.
PublisherThe Siam Society, Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 42(2): 150-152
Format

SUMMARY: All over the world, governments are handing over control of state forests to local communities, in the hope that local communities will manage them better than state agencies have. But...

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