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1: Fire Resilience of Native Tree Species in Montane Forest Ecosystem

Publication date2018
Author(s)Phutthida Nippanon
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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Abstract: Montane forest ecosystems are important for watershed protection and as habitats for diverse organisms. They have been greatly modified by various land-uses. Therefore, restoring such...

2: Fire resilience of framework tree species in hill evergreen forest

Publication dateJun 2016
Author(s)Nippanon, P. & D. P. Shannon
Publisher3rd National Meeting on Biodiversity Management in Thailand

This paper won an award for best oral presentation at the national conference: "Biological and Cultural Diversity: Living in Harmony" - run by the NSTDA (National Science and Technology...

3: Recovery Rates of Some Framework Tree Species After Fire

Publication date2006
Author(s)Sumamart Chaiwong
PublisherForest Restoration Research Unit, CMU
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Abstract: Recovery rates of some framework tree species affected by fire in April 2005, were compared in a 3-year-old FORRU experimental plot (40 X 40 sq m) above Ban Mae-Sa Mai, Mae Rim District,...

4: Vegetation and Vascular Flora of Doi Sutep-Pui National Park, Northern Thailand 

Publication date2001
Author(s)Maxwell, J. F. & S. Elliott
PublisherBiodiversity Research and Training Program (BRT)
Format

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...

5: Effects of Forest Restoration Activities on the Species Diversity of Ground Flora and Tree Seedlings

Publication date2000
Author(s)Khopai, O.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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This study was carried out to determine if planting native trees species and associated activities i.e. weeding and fertilizing in forest restoration, increases diversity of ground flora and tree...

6: The Chiang Mai Research Agenda for the Restoration of Degraded Forestlands for Wildlife Conservation in Southeast Asia

Publication date2000
Author(s)Elliott, S., J. Kerby, D. Blakesley, K. Hardwick, K. Woods & V. Anusarnsunthorn
Editors(s)Elliott, S.
PublisherInternational Tropical Timber Organization and the Forest Restoration Research Unit, Chiang Mai University

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...

7: Effects of Forest Fire Protection on Seed Dispersal, Seed Bank  and Tree Seedling Establishment in a Dipterocarp-Oak Forest in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date1997
Author(s)Monyrak, M
PublisherThe Graduate, Chiang Mai University
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It was hypothesized that protecting deciduous dipterocarp-oak forests from fire would increase the seed rain, seed bank, and seedling establishment and alter the species composition of the...

8: The Effects of Forest Fire Protection on Plant Diversity, Tree Phenology and Soil Nutrients in a Dry Dipterocarp Forest in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date1997
Author(s)Kafle, S.K.
PublisherThe Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: A two-hectare plot in deciduous dipterocarp-oak forest in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, protected against fire for 28 years, was compared with a similar, but frequently burnt forest...

9: The Diversity of Trees and Seedlings in Burnt and Non-burnt Forest

Publication date1993
Author(s)Pokaew, C
PublisherUnpublished
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ABSTRACT: This paper presents a comparison of forest after 20 years of fire protection with an adjacent area where fires occur annually. The ratio of seedlings per tree in the burnt area (4.59)...

10: Effects of forest fire on pectinolytic micro-organisms in the soil

Publication date1991
Author(s)Kamsathorn, S
PublisherForest Restoration Research Unit, Chiang Mai University
Format

Abstract: The effects of forest fire on the number of pectinolytic micro-organisms in soil was studied in burnt soil and unburnt soil. The soil samples were diluted to 10-3 and plated out on...

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