Panya Waiboonya
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Research Student (PhD)
Panya graduated with a BSc in Biology in 2007 and obtained a Graduate Diploma in Teaching Profession, at Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand in 2008. In 2010, he completed his MSc in Applied Ecology at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. He received a PhD in Biology at Chiangmai University in 2019. For his PhD, he focused on improving the techniques of direct seeding technique and seed storage of native tree seed for tropical forest restoration. He is currently carrying out research on forest restoration in Tak province, Northern Thailand. He is currently a lecturer in ecology at Srinakharinwirot University.
- Waiboonya, P., 2017. Development of New Techniques of Seed Storage and Direct Seeding of Native Tree Species for Tropical Forest Restoration. PhD thesis, Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
- Waiboonya, P. & S. Elliott, 2019. Testing a new type of fertilizer to improve nursery production of framework tree species for forest ecosystem restoration in northern Thailand. CMU J. Nat. Sci. 18(4):411-426l
- Waiboonya, P. & S. Elliott, 2019. Sowing time and direct seeding success of native tree species for restoring tropical forest ecosystems in northern Thailand. New Forests: 81-99. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-019-09720-1
- Waiboonya, P., S. Elliott & P. Tiansawat, 2019. Seed storage behaviour of native forest tree species of northern Thailand Env. Asia.12(3):104-111. DOI 10.14456/ea.2019.50
Email: panyawa@g.swu.ac.th