Use of the framework species method to restore carbon flow via litterfall and decomposition in an evergreen tropical forest ecosystem, Northern Thailand
© 2015, Kasetsart University. All right reserved. If forest restoration is to play a significant role in mitigating climate change, greater knowledge is needed of how quickly the process can restore carbon flows to levels typical of natural forest. Litterfall and its decomposition are two important...
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Main Authors: | Nuttira Kavinchan, Prasit Wangpakapattanawong, Stephen Elliott, Sutthathorn Chairuangsri, Jitti Pinthong |
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2018
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