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The Science of Restoring Tropical Forest Ecosystems: 30 Years of Progress and Beyond. Symposium Abstract Book

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The Science of Restoring Tropical Forest Ecosystems: 30 Years of Progress and Beyond
Date:
2024-11-26
Author(s):
Multiple
Publisher:
STT50
Serial Number:
307

Here we present, the abstract book, presentations and posters from the symposium: "The Science of Restoring Tropical Forest Ecosystems: 30 Years of Progress and Beyond"; an event within the Science Society of Thailand's 50th Science Congress at the Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai on 26th November 2024. The symposium comprised 10 oral presentations and 14 posters by contributors from Thailand, the UK, France, Madagascar, Indonesia and Malaysia. The event marked the 30th Anniversary of FORRU-CMU and the 60th Anniversary of the Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University.

Oral Presentations

  • SP801: Research for Restoring Thailand’s Tropical Forest Ecosystems – 30 Years of Progress
  • SP802: Establishing a Forest Restoration Research Unit in Indonesia
  • SP803: Development and Colonisation of Wildlife Corridor Habitat - Aspects of Structural and Functional Connectivity 25 Years After Restoration
  • SP804: Developing the Framework Species Approach for Dry Forest in Madagascar
  • SP805: Elmina Urban Biodiversity Corridor: A Malaysian Case Study in Urban Ecological Restoration
  • SP806: Leveraging Digital Platforms for Forest Restoration and Supply Chain Sustainability
  • SP807: From Tiny Seeds to Global Restoration
  • SP808: Direct Seeding – An Effective Alternative to Tree Planting?
  • SP809: Biodiversity Recovery: Advances in Bioacoustic Monitoring of Birds
  • SP810: Using Very High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images to Monitor Forest Structure and Composition Before and After Forest Restoration

Posters

  • SP8P01: Montane Forests in Mount Ciremai Are Better Ecosystem Reference for Restoration
  • SP8P02: Vegetation Rapid Assessment: Preparation of Restoration in Mount Ciremai National Park
  • SP8P03: The Global Tree Seed Bank: Unlocked
  • SP8P04: Seed Storage Behavior of Fourteen Indigenous Forest Tree Species of Northern Thailand
  • SP8P05: Conserving Seed of Native Species of Mount Ciremai and Surrounding Areas in Bogor Seed Bank, Indonesia: The Current Status of Seed Collections
  • SP8P06: The Effects of Seed Storage Conditions on the Germination Performance of Native Tree Species in Northern Thailand
  • SP8P07: Germination and Seedling Survival of Candidate Framework Tree Species for Restoration Research at Kuningan Botanical Gardens
  • SP8P08: Examining How Functional Traits of Nine Native Deciduous Tree Species Impact Seedling Survival in Restoration Plots
  • SP8P09: Forest Structure and Carbon Stock Assessment in Remnant Forest and 8-Years-Old Restored Forest at Ban Boon Chaem, Nam Lao Subdistrict, Rong Kwang District, Phrae Province
  • SP8P10: Multi-Spectral UAVs for Seasonal NDVI Assessment in Forest Restoration Plots
  • SP8P11: Rejuvenating Tree Structure in Relation to LiDAR-Detected Structural Complexity in Aging Agricultural Landscapes
  • SP8P12: Response of Soil Mycobiome in Young Forest Restoration Plots, Northern Thailand
  • SP8P13: The Impact of Kuningan Botanical Garden Management on Socio-Economic Communities
  • SP8P14: Kuningan Botanical Garden as an Ex-Situ Conservation Resource and Mini Seed Bank for Mount Ciremai Vegetation, Indonesia

FORRU 30 After the symposium, FORRU-CMU celebrated its 30th Anniversary with the participants as well as former staff and students and partner organizations.