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

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

62: Tree Colonization of Abandoned Agricultural Clearings in Seasonal Tropical Montane Forest in Northern Thailand

Publication dateOct 1999
Author(s)Hardwick, K.
PublisherPhD Thesis University of Wales, Bangor. Please note, downloads of all chapters are scanned (non-searchable) PDF's.
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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...

63: Forests for the Future: Growing and Planting Native Trees for Restoring Forest Ecosystems

Publication date21 Jan 1998
Author(s)Forest Restoration Research Unit
Editors(s)Stephen Elliott, David Blakesley & Vilaiwan Anusarnsunthorn
PublisherBiology Department, Chiang Mai University
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All over Thailand, people who are concerned about the rapid destruction of the Kingdom's once magnificent forest are banding together to plant trees. Gone are the days when plantations of pines...

64: Low technology tree propagation and the restoration of natural forest ecosystems

Publication date1998
Author(s)Blakesley, D., S. Elliott & V. Anusarnsunthorn
PublisherNottingham University Press
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ABSTRACT: Loss of forests, and their associated biodiversity, is a serious issue in many developing tropical countries. Throughout northern Thailand for example, large areas within national parks...

65: Understanding and assisting natural regeneration processes in degraded seasonal evergreen forests in northern Thailand

Publication date1997
Author(s)Hardwick, K., J. Healey, S. Elliott, N. C. Garwood & V. Anusarnsunthorn
PublisherElsevier, Forest Ecology and Management 99:203-214.
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ABSTRACT: The Thailand government has recently embarked upon a nation-wide project to restore degraded forests. One approach could be to assist natural regeneration (ANR) by counteracting...

66: Workshop Review: Can tree plantations restore degraded tropical forests?

Publication date1996
Author(s)Elliott, S. & K. Hardwick
Editors(s)
PublisherThe Siam Society: Nat. Hist Bull. Siam Soc. 44(2): 155-159.
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SUMMARY: About 15 million sq km of the tropics is classified as “degraded". One way to rehabilitate degraded land and take the pressure off remaining forest is to establish plantations of...

67: Research needs for restoring the forests of Thailand

Publication date1995
Author(s) Elliott, S., V. Anusarnsunthorn, N. Garwood & D. Blakesley
PublisherNat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 43(2): 179-184. The Siam Society.
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We wrote this paper shortly after FORRU-CMU's foundation in 1994, with our UK partners, to raise the profile of the then novel concept of forest ecosystem restoration and to lay out the unit's...

68: A Comparison of Ground Flora Diversity between Forest and Plantations in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park.

Publication date1995
Author(s)Karimuna, L.
PublisherChiang Mai University, Graduate School
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ABSTRACT: Ground flora diversity was compared among old-growth forest and tree plantations in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park from March to December 1994. Five study sites, viz. evergreen forest, a...

69: Effects of Irrigation on The Phenology and Seedling Community of a Deciduous Dipterocarp Forest at Huai Hong Khrai

Publication date1994
Author(s)Phonesavanh, B.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: An investigation of the effects of irrigation on the phenology and seedling communities of a deciduous dipterocarp forest at Huai Hong Khrai, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai Province,...

70: Can community forestry save biodiversity?

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