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  1. Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of CIFOR/Japan Project in Indonesia and Peru by Kobayashi, S.

    Published 2001
    “…With the Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agraria (INIA), Peru, the project is trying out re-vegetation of abandoned fallow fields after agricultural use. …”
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  2. Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of the CIFOR/Japan project in Indonesia and Peru by Kobayashi, S.

    Published 2004
    “…With the Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agraria (INIA), Peru, the project is trialling revegetation of fallow fields abandoned after agricultural use in the Ucayali region of the Peruvian Amazon. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Forest degradation and inter-annual tree level Brazil Nut production in the Peruvian Amazon by Jensen, M., Guariguata, Manuel R., Chiriboga-Arroyo, Fidel, Quaedvlieg, J., Vargas Quispe, F.M., Arroyo Quispe, E., García Roca, M.R., Corvera Gomringer, Ronald, Kettle, Christopher J.

    Published 2021
    “…Brazil nuts are an economically important non-timber forest product throughout the Amazon Basin, but the forests in which they grow are under threat of severe degradation by logging, road building, agricultural expansion, and forest fires. As a result, many Brazil nut trees grow within a mosaic of young secondary forest, primary forest remnants and agricultural fields. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. One century of forest rehabilitation in the Philippines: approaches, outcomes and lessons by Chokkalingam, U., Carandang, A.P., Pulhin, J.M., Lasco, R.D., Peras, R.J.J., Toma, T.

    Published 2006
    “…Forest cover is decreasing or very low in many tropical landscapes following decades of logging, fire and other human disturbances. At the same time, there are large and growing areas of degraded forest lands that need to be rehabilitated to again provide forest goods and services and meet local livelihood needs. …”
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  5. Mapping tree species vulnerability to multiple threats as a guide to restoration and conservation of tropical dry forests by Fremout, Tobias, Thomas, Evert, Gaisberger, Hannes, Meerbeek, Koenraad van, Muenchow, Jannes, Briers, Siebe, Gutiérrez Miranda, Claudia Elena, Marcelo Peña, José Luis, Kindt, Roeland, Atkinson, Rachel, Espinosa, Carlos Iván, Aguirre‐Mendoza, Zhofre, Muys, Bart

    Published 2020
    “…We quantified and compared the effects of future climate change and four current threats (fire, habitat conversion, overgrazing and overexploitation) on the 50 most common tree species of the tropical dry forests of northwestern Peru and southern Ecuador. …”
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    Journal Article

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