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Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: accelerated natural regeneration

Date
05 May 2004
Authors
Hardwick, K., J. R. Healey, S. Elliott & D. Blakesley.
Publisher
New Forests 27 (3): 285-302.
Serial Number
64
Suggested Citation
Hardwick, K., J. R. Healey, S. Elliott & D. Blakesley, 2004. Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: accelerated natural regeneration. New Forests 27 (3): 285-302.
Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: accelerated natural regeneration

Accelerated natural regeneration (ANR) is a relatively cheap method of reforestation, which encourages natural establishment of indigenous trees and shrubs. It requires a low input of labour, but a high input of ecological information. In this paper, the knowledge required to predict and manipulate the natural regeneration of seasonal tropical forest is reviewed and areas in need of further research are identified. Regeneration will be influenced by five groups of potentially limiting factors; site resources (soil and microclimate); competition with weeds; site disturbance; occurrence of established woody plants or their propagules; seed dispersal by wild animals and birds. This paper considers each of these, their interactions with seasons, and each other. Collation of existing information on these topics, combined with the suggested further research, should facilitate the creation of tools that will enable practitioners to judge the regeneration potential of sites and to select the most appropriate ANR techniques.

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