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Managing forest succession for biodiversity recovery: balancing ecological and economic needs

Managing forest succession for biodiversity recovery: balancing ecological and economic needs

Publication date:2007
Publisher:King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi
Author(s):Elliott, S. & D. Blakesley
Format:Abstract
Recovery of Lichen Diversity During Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand

Recovery of Lichen Diversity During Forest Restoration in Northern Thailand

Publication date:2006
Publisher:the Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
Author(s):Phongchiewboon, A
Format:MSc Thesis
How to Plant a Forest: The Principles and Practice of Restoring Tropical Forests

How to Plant a Forest: The Principles and Practice of Restoring Tropical Forests

Publication date:2005
Publisher:FORRU-CMU
Author(s):The Forest Restoration Research Unit
Editor(s):Elliott, S., D. Blakesley, J.F. Maxwell, S,, Doust & S. Suwannaratana
Format:Book
Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: accelerated natural regeneration

Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: accelerated natural regeneration

Publication date:2004-05-05
Publisher:New Forests 27 (3): 285-302.
Author(s):Hardwick, K., J. R. Healey, S. Elliott & D. Blakesley.
Format:Journal Paper
Trees of Knowledge

Trees of Knowledge

Publication date:2004
Publisher:Eden Project Friends, 14:14-16
Author(s):Blakesley, D. and S. Elliott
Format:Magazine Article
The effects of forest restoration activities on the species diversity of naturally establishing trees and ground flora

The effects of forest restoration activities on the species diversity of naturally establishing trees and ground flora

Publication date:2003
Publisher:Bringing Back the Forests: Policies and Practices for Degraded Lands and Forests.
Author(s):Khopai, O. & S. Elliott, 2003.
Format:Book Chapter
Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: framework species selection and seed propagation

Research needs for restoring tropical forests in Southeast Asia for wildlife conservation: framework species selection and seed propagation

Publication date:2002-11
Publisher:New Forests 24 (3): 165-174
Author(s):David Blakesley, Kate Hardwick & Stephen Elliott
Format:Journal Paper
Reaping the rewards of reforestation

Reaping the rewards of reforestation

Publication date:2002
Publisher:Guidelines Magazine
Author(s):Elliott, S. & D. Blakesley
Format:Magazine Article
Forest restoration planting in northern Thailand

Forest restoration planting in northern Thailand

Publication date:2002
Publisher:Management and Utilization of Forest Genetic Resources. FORSPA, Bangkok.
Author(s):Pakkad, G., S. Elliott, V. Anusarnsunthorn, C. James & D. Blakesley.
Editor(s):Koskela, S, S. Appanah, A. P. Anderson & M. D. Markopoulos
Format:Conference Paper
The effect of artificial perches and local vegetation on bird-dispersed seed deposition into regenerating sites

The effect of artificial perches and local vegetation on bird-dispersed seed deposition into regenerating sites

Publication date:2000
Publisher:Chiang Mai University
Author(s):Scott, R., P. Pattanakaew, J. F. Maxwell, S. Elliott & G. Gale
Format:Conference Paper