Recognizing the importance of catchment processes related to the long-term sustainability of rapidly developing forested and formerly forested landscapes in tropical Asia, two scientific meetings were recently hosted to highlight current research advances in this region. Here we have compiled 18 papers that address various catchment processes in tropical Asia, including atmospheric fluxes, hydrologic and geomorphic processes, and carbon and nutrient cycling, as well as related land management effects. Sustainable management options related to catchment processes in Southeast Asia are discussed herein, along with research and technology transfer needs. A conceptual model is presented for assessing the interactions of anthropogenic factors on...
Tropical Indonesian rainforest is managed using an Intensive Forest Management System (IFMS). The ma...
Summary: Atmospheric deposition is still one of the major environmental issues in Asia. The joint re...
Under natural conditions, sediment loads in rivers are primarily a function of climate and geology. ...
The monsoon season is a natural phenomenon that occurs over the Asian continent, bringing extra prec...
Differing perceptions of the impacts on hydrological functions of tropical forest clearance and conv...
Runoff processes govern the river hydrograph form, location of return-flow and biogeochemical water ...
Rapid changes in Southeast Asian upland farming systems, resulting predominantly from increased popu...
The science of hydrogeomorphology has evolved during the past few decades to include not only the co...
In Maglinao, A. R.; Leslie, R. N. (Eds.), Soil erosion management research in Asian catchments: Meth...
The humid tropics are exposed to an unprecedented modernization of agriculture involving rapid and h...
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...
Flooding appears to be increasing in Kelantan, Malaysia, in terms of frequency as well as magnitude....
The Southeast Asian tropics extends from 23.5o North (Tropic of Cancer) to 11o South, and 90-140o Ea...
The hydrology of humid tropical regions such as South-east Asia is strongly affected by climatic phe...
The hydrological effects of climate variation and land use conversion can occur at various spatial s...
Tropical Indonesian rainforest is managed using an Intensive Forest Management System (IFMS). The ma...
Summary: Atmospheric deposition is still one of the major environmental issues in Asia. The joint re...
Under natural conditions, sediment loads in rivers are primarily a function of climate and geology. ...
The monsoon season is a natural phenomenon that occurs over the Asian continent, bringing extra prec...
Differing perceptions of the impacts on hydrological functions of tropical forest clearance and conv...
Runoff processes govern the river hydrograph form, location of return-flow and biogeochemical water ...
Rapid changes in Southeast Asian upland farming systems, resulting predominantly from increased popu...
The science of hydrogeomorphology has evolved during the past few decades to include not only the co...
In Maglinao, A. R.; Leslie, R. N. (Eds.), Soil erosion management research in Asian catchments: Meth...
The humid tropics are exposed to an unprecedented modernization of agriculture involving rapid and h...
Rapid changes in upland farming systems in Southeast Asia generated predominantly by increased popul...
Flooding appears to be increasing in Kelantan, Malaysia, in terms of frequency as well as magnitude....
The Southeast Asian tropics extends from 23.5o North (Tropic of Cancer) to 11o South, and 90-140o Ea...
The hydrology of humid tropical regions such as South-east Asia is strongly affected by climatic phe...
The hydrological effects of climate variation and land use conversion can occur at various spatial s...
Tropical Indonesian rainforest is managed using an Intensive Forest Management System (IFMS). The ma...
Summary: Atmospheric deposition is still one of the major environmental issues in Asia. The joint re...
Under natural conditions, sediment loads in rivers are primarily a function of climate and geology. ...