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Recovery of bird assemblages related to vegetation succession following abandoned human settlement areas in Thung Yai Naresuan wildlife sanctuary, Thailand [1]

As disturbed forests increase in protected areas in the tropics there is a clear need to assess their conservation values through studies of their vegetation and animal communities. However, Thai protected area managers lack data on how ecosystems respond after human disturbances. It was therefore the aim of this research to provide some guidelines to determine the changes in vegetation cover following abandoned settlement areas and the relationship between abandoned settlement areas and bird assemblages.

Publication Date: 
01/01/2006
Prateep Duengkae [2], Sompoch Maneerat [3], Permsak Kanidthaebad & et al [4]
Tiger Paper [5]
33
1
10-16
Tags:
Sanctuaries [6], Thailand [7], Birds [8], Tropical Forests [9], Wildlife [10], Tribals [11], Land Use [12], Deforestation [13]
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[13] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/thesaurus/deforestation