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21: Selecting seed trees for a forest restoration program: a case study using Spondias axillaris Roxb. (Anacardiaceae)

Publication date03 Feb 2003
Author(s)Pakkad, G., F. Torre, S. Elliott & D. Blakesley.
PublisherForest Ecology & Management 182: 363-370
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Spondias axillaris Roxb. (Anacardiaceae) (synonym: Choerospondias axillaris (Roxb.) Burtt and Hill) is an exceptionally effective framework tree species for restoring seasonal tropical forest...

22: Propagation of Native Forest Tree Species for Forest Restoration in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date2003
Author(s)Vongkamjan, S
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: Restoring forest ecosystems by tree planting requires production of high quality planting stock, on a large scale, of a very wide range of indigenous forest tree species. Many of...

23: Effects of Pre-sowing Seed Treatments and Mycorrhizae on Germination and Seedling Growth of Native Tree Species for Forest Restoration  

Publication date2003
Author(s)Philachanh, B.
PublisherCMU Graduate School
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ABSTRACT: Forests in Thailand have declined over the past 30 years, due to illegal logging and agricultural expansion. Deforestation causes depletion of soil fertility, soil erosion, flooding in...

24: Propagation and Growth of Potential Framework Tree Species for Forest Restoration

Publication date2002
Author(s)Singpetch, S
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: One of the current major problems in Thailand is deforestation. Deforestation causes depletion of soil, land, water and biological resources (especially loss of biodiversity). Restoring...

25: Factors Affecting Growth of Wildlings in the Forest and Nurturing Methods in Nursery

Publication date2002
Author(s)Kuarak, C.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: Forest restoration by planting nursery-raised seedling stock is relatively expensive. There are many technical problems involved in seedling production from seeds. Transplanting tree...

26: Propagating framework tree species to restore seasonally dry tropical forest: implications of seasonal seed dispersal and dormancy

Publication date2002
Author(s)Blakesley, D., S. Elliott, C. Kuarak, P. Navakitbumrung, S. Zangkum & V. Anusarnsunthorn.
PublisherElsevier: Forest Ecology & Management 164:31-38.
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ABSTRACT: An effective approach to forest restoration in degraded tropical forestland is the so-called ‘framework species method’, which involves planting 20–30 indigenous forest tree species, to...

27: Propagating framework trees to restore seasonally dry tropical forest in northern Thailand

Publication date2002
Author(s)Elliott, S., C. Kuarak, P. Navakitbumrung, S. Zangkum, V. Anusarnsunthorn & D. Blakesley
PublisherNew Forests
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In northern Thailand, a growing interest in restoring forests for wildlife conservation and environmental protection is increasing demand for high quality planting stock of a wide range of native...

28: Propagation of native forest tree species for forest restoration in northern Thailand

Publication date2002
Author(s)Vongkamjan, S., S. Elliott, V. Anusarnsunthorn & J. F. Maxwell
Editors(s)Chien, C. & R. Rose
PublisherTaiwan Forestry Research Institute, Taipei

Suphawan prepares a propagation bag of leafy cuttings - using the "mistless" method, described in detail in Box 6.2 in "How to Plant a Forest".  ABSTRACT: Loss of forest in Thailand, due to...

29: Effects of Container Type, Air Pruning and Fertilizer on the Propagation of Tree Seedlings for Forest Restoration

Publication date2001
Author(s)Jitlam, N
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
Format

ABSTRACT: Forests in Thailand are fast disappearing. Recovery of degraded areas can be accelerated by planting native tree species. In order to maximise performance, the highest quality planting...

30: Replanting the World's Tropical Forests 

Publication date2001
Author(s)Elliott, S.
PublisherThe Natural History Bulletin of The Siam Society
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A review of a symposium entitled "The Art and Practice of Conservation Planting", organized by the Taiwan Forestry Research Institute in September 2001 in Taipei. The symposium was meant to focus...

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