Modelling the future suitable climate space for tree species has become a widely used tool for forest management planning under global climate change. Teak (Tectona grandis) is one of the most valuable tropical hardwood species in the international timber market, and natural teak forests are distributed from India through Myanmar, Laos and Thailand. The extents of teak forests are shrinking due to deforestation and the local impacts of global climate change. However, the direct impacts of climate changes on the continental-scale distributions of native and non-native teak have not been examined. In this study, we developed a species distribution model for teak across its entire native distribution in tropical Asia, and its non-native distri...
The objective of this research study was to evaluate the consequences of climate change on shifts in...
The future of tropical forests has become one of the iconic issues in climate-change science. A numb...
Tree species in mountainous areas are expected to shift their distribution upward in elevation in re...
In this study, we model the long-term effect of climate change on commercially important teak (Tecto...
Two ecologically and economically important, and threatened Dipterocarp trees Sal (Shorea robusta) a...
The objective of this research study was to evaluate the consequences of climate change on shifts in...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, can be currently observ...
Global climate change is impacting the distribution and abundance of species acting as a major cause...
Tree diversity in Asia’s tropical and subtropical forests is central to nature-based solutions. Spec...
Global climate change is impacting the distribution and abundance of species acting as a major cause...
Aim: This study aims to assess the impact of climate change on forests and vascular epiphytes, using...
Abstract. Yudaputra A, Fijridiyanto I, Cropper WPJr. 2020. The potential impact of climate change on...
We developed two tree-ring chronologies of teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) from Mae Tuen (462-year, 1555...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, is already being observ...
Establishing large-scale plantations of teak could reduce the pressure on natural forests and seques...
The objective of this research study was to evaluate the consequences of climate change on shifts in...
The future of tropical forests has become one of the iconic issues in climate-change science. A numb...
Tree species in mountainous areas are expected to shift their distribution upward in elevation in re...
In this study, we model the long-term effect of climate change on commercially important teak (Tecto...
Two ecologically and economically important, and threatened Dipterocarp trees Sal (Shorea robusta) a...
The objective of this research study was to evaluate the consequences of climate change on shifts in...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, can be currently observ...
Global climate change is impacting the distribution and abundance of species acting as a major cause...
Tree diversity in Asia’s tropical and subtropical forests is central to nature-based solutions. Spec...
Global climate change is impacting the distribution and abundance of species acting as a major cause...
Aim: This study aims to assess the impact of climate change on forests and vascular epiphytes, using...
Abstract. Yudaputra A, Fijridiyanto I, Cropper WPJr. 2020. The potential impact of climate change on...
We developed two tree-ring chronologies of teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) from Mae Tuen (462-year, 1555...
The impact of climate change on ecosystems, especially at the species level, is already being observ...
Establishing large-scale plantations of teak could reduce the pressure on natural forests and seques...
The objective of this research study was to evaluate the consequences of climate change on shifts in...
The future of tropical forests has become one of the iconic issues in climate-change science. A numb...
Tree species in mountainous areas are expected to shift their distribution upward in elevation in re...