Publications
1: Evaluating forest-cover changes in protected areas using geospatial analysis in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Abstract: Protected areas have been developed in Thailand to conserve the natural environment required for wildlife and human beings, and to prevent disasters. It is necessary to address doubts...
2: The effects of urbanization on Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the changing relationship between Chiang Mai city and Doi Suthep (doi=mountain), since before the city's foundation nearly 700 years ago. Doi Suthep has great...
3: The status, ecology and conservation of Sapria himalayana Griff. (Rafflesiaceae) in Thailand
ABSTRACT: Sapria himalayana (Griffith, 1845) (Rafflesiaceae) is a parasitic plant with spectacular red flowers about 20 cm across which grows in the roots of lianas. The objectives of the study...
4: Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of Rafflesia kerrii Meijer in southern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Rafflesia kerrii Meijer, Thailand's largest flower, is described from buds examined at Khao Sok National Park, Southern Thailand, in greater detail than previously reported. Current...
5: Rafflesia kerrii Meijer, Thailand's largest flower
ABSTRACT: With flowers more than 70 cm in diameter, Rafflesia kerrii Meijer is Thailand's largest flower. It was first collected by A.F.G. Kerr in 1927 and described by Willem Meijer in 1984. In...
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