In Mountainous South-East Asia, rapid agricultural intensification and the expansion of rubber tree plantations in the past decades led to drastic biodiversity losses and intense soil degradation. Weeds provide diverse ecosystem services, including soil protection and support for biodiversity at higher levels. However, the determinants of weed communities in mountainous areas of Southeast Asia, and the interactions of these communities with soil characteristics and erosion processes, are still largely unknown. We conducted soil characterisation and botanical inventories in Huai Lang, Northern Thailand, in 20 fields from different land uses along the transition from annual crops to mature rubber tree plantations twice a year from 2016 to 201...
Heveadapt is a multidisciplinary project on the sustainability of Thai rubber farms, mainly smallhol...
High revenues from rubber latex exports have led to a rapid expansion of commercial rubber cultivati...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
In Mountainous South-East Asia, rapid agricultural intensification and the expansion of rubber tree ...
In the past decades, mountainous areas of North-East Asia have been subject to severe environmental ...
International audienceIn South-East Asia, rapid land use changes in recent decades have raised conce...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
The Mekong sub-region faces an exceptional expansion of rubber tree plantations, which represent a p...
The rapid expansion of perennial crops is a major threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. The biod...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
Species richness of terrestrial ferns and fern allies (Pteridophyta) may indicate forest habitat qua...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Heveadapt is a multidisciplinary project on the sustainability of Thai rubber farms, mainly smallhol...
High revenues from rubber latex exports have led to a rapid expansion of commercial rubber cultivati...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
In Mountainous South-East Asia, rapid agricultural intensification and the expansion of rubber tree ...
In the past decades, mountainous areas of North-East Asia have been subject to severe environmental ...
International audienceIn South-East Asia, rapid land use changes in recent decades have raised conce...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
In the past decades, the expansion and modernisation of agriculture in the mountainous areas of Sout...
The Mekong sub-region faces an exceptional expansion of rubber tree plantations, which represent a p...
The rapid expansion of perennial crops is a major threat to biodiversity in Southeast Asia. The biod...
Promoting environmental friendly and socially responsible rubber cultivation is relatively new in cu...
Species richness of terrestrial ferns and fern allies (Pteridophyta) may indicate forest habitat qua...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Abstract Swidden agriculture, once the dominant form of land use throughout the uplands and much of ...
Heveadapt is a multidisciplinary project on the sustainability of Thai rubber farms, mainly smallhol...
High revenues from rubber latex exports have led to a rapid expansion of commercial rubber cultivati...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...