Publications
41: Selection of Prunus cerasoides D. Don seed trees for forest restoration
ABSTRACT: Prunus cerasoides D. Don has been identified as a ‘framework species’ for restoring evergreen forest in seasonally dry climates. The aim of this study was to develop criteria to select...
42: Selecting framework tree species for restoring seasonally dry tropical forests in northern Thailand based on field performance
ABSTRACT: Framework tree species are indigenous forest tree species, planted to complement and accelerate natural regeneration of forest ecosystems and encourage biodiversity recovery, on degraded...
43: Effects of Mature Trees on Seedling Establishment on Deforested Sites
In Thailand, accelerated natural regeneration (ANR) of forest on degraded land has not been successful due to lack of knowledge about the natural processes of forest regeneration. The role of...
44: Testing framework tree species for restoring biodiversity on degraded forestland in Northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: The framework species method of forest restoration is designed to restore diverse forest ecosystems on degraded forestland for biodiversity conservation of environmental protection. It...
45: Forest restoration planting in northern Thailand
Deforestation is one of the most serious threats to biodiversity in developing countries. It causes floods, soil erosion and disease (owing to the loss of organisms that help to control vector...
46: Testing framework species for restoring biodiversity on degraded forestland in Northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: The framework species method of forest restoration is designed to restore diverse forest ecosystems on degraded forestland for biodiversity conservation of environmental protection. It...
47: Vegetation and Vascular Flora of Doi Sutep-Pui National Park, Northern Thailand
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...
48: Forest Restoration for Wildlife Conservation
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...
49: The Chiang Mai Research Agenda for the Restoration of Degraded Forestlands for Wildlife Conservation in Southeast Asia
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...
50: Nursery technology and tree species selection for restoring forest biodiversity in northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: The Forest Restoration Research Unit (FORRU) was established in 1994 to develop methods to restore forest ecosystems in degraded areas for the conservation of biodiversity in northern...
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