The framework species method of reforestation, developed by FORRU (Forest Restoration Research Unit) has been used successfully to restore evergreen forest on degraded former agricultural sites in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Chiang Mai province, Thailand. This paper reports 3 year results of an attempt to duplicate the FORRU reforestation techniques at Ban Toong Yah, Mae Chaem district, at a similar elevation as FORRU’s original plots at Ban Mae Sa Mai, Mae Rim district. Twenty species of framework tree seedlings were planted in June 2002. The 2 year results indicate that the seedlings achieved lower survival rates than at the FORRU’s original site. Height growth, root collar diameter, and crown width were also lower. Some seedlings died ...
The lag time for natural recruitment of tropical rainforest species in abandoned pastureland is very...
Degraded tropical peat swamp forests are harsh environments so difficult to restore. Evidence from p...
Forest conservation and restoration are urgently needed to preserve key resources for the endemic fa...
Since the 1970’s, concern has grown over the environmental impact of deforestation over large areas ...
Thailand is one of the remarkable countries where forest ecology has been rapidly changing, as a res...
Due to forest degradation and loss, the use of ecological restoration techniques has become of parti...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-16 to...
As interest in restoring tropical forests surges, so does the need for effective methods to ensure s...
Soil seed banks have been used for investigation of natural regeneration of forests. In this study, ...
Asian tropical forests have among the highest rates of forest loss in the world. Ecological restorat...
A long-term rainforest restoration experiment was established on abandoned pasture in northeastern Q...
In the 1980s, Professor Akira Miyawaki introduced a new and innovative reforestation approach in Jap...
The use of native species in forest restoration has been increasingly recognized as an effective mea...
North region in Hoang Su Phi district, a largest forest land area including 5 communes received a gr...
The patterns of vegetation recovery in shifting cultivation landscapes that undergo a cycle of clear...
The lag time for natural recruitment of tropical rainforest species in abandoned pastureland is very...
Degraded tropical peat swamp forests are harsh environments so difficult to restore. Evidence from p...
Forest conservation and restoration are urgently needed to preserve key resources for the endemic fa...
Since the 1970’s, concern has grown over the environmental impact of deforestation over large areas ...
Thailand is one of the remarkable countries where forest ecology has been rapidly changing, as a res...
Due to forest degradation and loss, the use of ecological restoration techniques has become of parti...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-16 to...
As interest in restoring tropical forests surges, so does the need for effective methods to ensure s...
Soil seed banks have been used for investigation of natural regeneration of forests. In this study, ...
Asian tropical forests have among the highest rates of forest loss in the world. Ecological restorat...
A long-term rainforest restoration experiment was established on abandoned pasture in northeastern Q...
In the 1980s, Professor Akira Miyawaki introduced a new and innovative reforestation approach in Jap...
The use of native species in forest restoration has been increasingly recognized as an effective mea...
North region in Hoang Su Phi district, a largest forest land area including 5 communes received a gr...
The patterns of vegetation recovery in shifting cultivation landscapes that undergo a cycle of clear...
The lag time for natural recruitment of tropical rainforest species in abandoned pastureland is very...
Degraded tropical peat swamp forests are harsh environments so difficult to restore. Evidence from p...
Forest conservation and restoration are urgently needed to preserve key resources for the endemic fa...