Library

Publications

41: The potential for automating assisted natural regeneration of tropical forest ecosystems

Publication date2016
Author(s)Elliott, S. D.
PublisherAssociation of Tropical Biology and Conservation, Wiley Online Library, Biotropica 48(2):825-833
Format

ABSTRACT: Assisted (or accelerated) natural regeneration (ANR) will play an important role in meeting the UN target to restore forest to 350 million hectares of degraded land, by 2030. However,...

42: When does seed limitation matter for scaling up reforestation from patches to landscapes?

Publication date2016
Author(s)Caughlin, T., S. Elliott & J. W. Lichstein
PublisherEcological Applications 26(8): 2437-2448. DOI: 10.1002/eap.1410 
Format

There's a neat little app that goes with this paper. Check it out -  https://t-trevorcaughlin.shinyapps.io/ReforestationDynamics ABSTRACT: Restoring forest to hundreds of millions of hectares...

43: Soil organic carbon stock in restored and natural forests in Northern Thailand

Publication date2015
Author(s)Kavinchan, N., P. Wangpakapattanawong, S.  Elliott, S. Chairuangsri and J. Pinthong
PublisherKKU Res. J. 20(3): 294-304.
Format

Abstract: In order to increase understanding of the role that tropical forest restoration might play in mitigating global climate change, soil organic carbon (SOC) was determined in a...

44: Use of the framework species method to restore carbon flow via litterfall and decomposition in an evergreen tropical forest ecosystem, northern Thailand

Publication date2015
Author(s)Kavinchan, N. P. Wangpakapattanawong, S. Elliott, S. Chairuangsri and J. Pinthong
PublisherKasetsart J. (Nat. Sci.) 49 : 639 - 650.
Format

ABSTRACT - If forest restoration is to play a significant role in mitigating climate change, greater knowledge is needed of how quickly the process can restore carbon flows to levels typical of...

45: Genetic diversity and differentiation of an endangered tree species, Afzelia xylocarpa (Kurz) craib in Thailand revealed by nuclear microsatellite markers

Publication date15 Jan 2014
Author(s)Pakkad, G., S. Kanetani & S. Elliott
PublisherAcademic Journals: Afr. J. Biotechnol. 10.5897/AJB12.1919
Format

ABSTRACT: Afzelia xylocarpa is listed as an endangered species on the IUCN World list of Threatened Trees. Habitat loss and over-exploitation for its valuable timber have resulted in a rapid...

46: Effectiveness of direct seeding for forest restoration on severely degraded land in Lampang Province, Thailand

Publication date2014
Author(s)Hossain F., S. Elliott, and S. Chairuangsri
PublisherScientific Research Publishing, Open Journal of Forestry 4(5)
Format

ABSTRACT: This study tested the effectiveness of direct seeding to establish framework tree species, for restoring forest ecosystems on an opencast lignite mine in Lampang Province, Thailand. A...

47: Bird diversity on Doi Mae Salong, Mae Fa District, Chiang Rai Province

Publication date2014
Author(s)Meesena, J., N. Sritasuwan & S. Elliott
Publisher J. Yala Rajabhat University, Humanities and Social Science, 9(1):9-2
Format

ABSTRACT: A study of bird species diversity at Doi Mae Sa Long, Ma Fah Luang District, Chiang Rai Province, was carried out from May 2010 to April 2011. The study area consisted of 30 plots, set...

48: The use of Asian Ficus species for restoring tropical forest ecosystems.

Publication date2013
Author(s)Kuaraksa, C. and S. Elliott
PublisherRestoration Ecology
Format

ABSTRACT: Fig (Ficus spp.) trees have been promoted as framework species for tropical forest restoration throughout Asia, because they are considered to be keystone species. This article presents...

49: Research towards refining framework forestry. 

Publication date2012
Author(s)Elliott, S.
PublisherEnvironmental Leadership and Training Initiative, Yale University. 
Format

       FORRU has conducted extensive research to refine the FSM. FORRU staff periodically enters the target forest area to collect data on the fruiting and flowering of different tree species....

50: Effects of seed traits on the success of direct seeding for restoring southern Thailand’s lowland evergreen forest ecosystem

Publication date2012
Author(s)Tunjai, P. & S. Elliott
PublisherSpringer, New Forests 43:319-333. DOI 10.1007/s11056-011-9283-7
Format

ABSTRACT: The success of direct seeding, as a low-cost approach to forest restoration, varies with tree species and seed characteristics. A system to predict which tree species are likely to be...

    • 11: 29
    • 13: 25
    • 12: 22
    • 15: 16
    • 36: 14
    • 14: 13
    • 37: 11
    • 10: 10
    • 34: 8
    • 41: 8
    • 16: 7
    • 39: 6
    • 38: 5
    • 55: 4
    • 33: 3
    • 40: 1
    • 28: 91
    • 48: 74
    • 21: 19
    • 50: 3
    • 51: 1
    • 52: 1
    • 53: 1