Publications
81: Reproductive Ecology and Propagation of Fig Trees (Ficus spp.) as Framework Trees for Forest Restoration
ABSTRACT: Fig trees (Ficus spp.) have been promoted as framework species for tropical forest restoration, because they are considered to be keystone species. This study investigated the...
82: Integrating scientific research with community needs to restore a forest landscape in northern Thailand: a case study of Ban Mae Sa Mai
This book chapter was the first attempt to write up our collaborative work with the Hmong community of Ban Mae Sa Mai as a case study – exploring interactions between the scientific and...
83: Research towards refining framework forestry.
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....
84: Research towards refining framework forestry
FORRU-CMU has conducted extensive research to refine the framework species method of forest restoration. FORRU-CMU staff periodically enters the target forest area, to collect data on the fruiting...
85: Effects of seed traits on the success of direct seeding for restoring southern Thailand’s lowland evergreen forest ecosystem
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...
86: The phenology of dioecious Ficus spp. tree species and its importance for forest restoration projects
ABSTRACT: Ficus spp. are keystone tree species in tropical forest ecosystems and therefore, it is vital to include them in tree planting for forest restoration programs. However, lack of knowledge...
87: การฟื้นฟูป่าเสื่อมโทรมในพื้นที่แห้งแล้ง : แนวคิดและแนวทางปฎิบัติเพื่อการฟื้นฟูป่าในภาคตะวันตก
รายงานการรวบรวมองค์ความรู้จากโครงการ "การวิจัยเพื่อการฟื้นฟูป่า" ในชุมชนหมู่บ้านแก่งปลากด ที่มีพื้นที่ติดกับเขตรักษาพันธุ์สัตว์ป่าสลักพระ มีการดำงานร่วมกันระหว่าง เครือข่ายอนุรักษ์ช้าง (ECN)...
88: The Framework Species Method: Restoring tropical forest biodiversity in a changing climate
ABSTRACT: The ultimate goal of forest restoration is to re-establish climax forest, with maximum biomass, structural complexity and species diversity that can be supported by the soil conditions...
89: Defining the role of botanic gardens in the science and practice of ecological restoration
Abstract : Many of the skills and resources associated with botanic gardens and arboreta, including planttaxonomy, horticulture, and seed bank management, are fundamental to ecological restoration...
90: Direct Seeding for Restoring Tropical Lowland Forest Ecosystems in Southern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Deforestation is a major cause of loss of biodiversity globally, resulting in losses of forest products and ecological services. It also accounts for 20-25% of anthropogenic carbon...
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