Publications
61: Forest Restoration Research in Northern Thailand, 1. The Fruits, Seeds and Seedlings of Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae)
Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae) is a rare native tree species recently added to Thailand's flora, found in stream valleys in primary lower montane evergreen forest 1,075- 1,250 m above sea...
62: Activities of the forest restoration research unit, northern Thailand
ABSTRACT - This presentation summarizes the work of the Forest Restoration Research Unit (FORRU) based in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, northern Thailand (Elliott et al. 1995). Although Doi...
63: Workshop Review: Can tree plantations restore degraded tropical forests?
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...
64: Research needs for restoring the forests of Thailand
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...
65: Measuring and monitoring biodiversity in tropical and temperate forests - review of an international symposium
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...
66: Can community forestry save biodiversity?
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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