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  • A critique of permanent plot methods and analysis with examples from Budongo forest, Uganda. Forest Ecology and Management 77 (1995) 11 - 34

  • A logged forest in Borneo is better than none at all/b>. NATURE|Vol 446|26 April 2007

  • A new type of sample unit for the efficient assessment of diverse tree communities in complex forest landscapes. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 15 (1): 117-135 (2003)

  • A Review of Tools for Incorporating Community Knowledge, Preferences, and Values into Decision Making in Natural Resources Management. Ecology and Society 12(1): 5. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art5/

  • A simple graphical method for comparisons of mortality, recruitment and other count defined "event-rates". Tropical Forest Science, 11(1):323-325 (1999)

  • An extreme-value approach to detect clumping and an application to tropical forest gap-mosaic dynamics. Journal of Tropical Ecology (2002) 18:671–686. With 2 figures. Copyright  2002 Cambridge University Press

  • Conservation Biology, Vol. 15 No. 4, August 2001.

  • The Value of Tropical Forest to Local Communities: Complications, Caveats, and Cautions. Conservation Ecology 6(2): 9. (2002)

  • Conservation and Biodiversity Monitoring in the Tropics: Realities, Priorities, and Distractions. Conservation Biology, Vol. 15 No. 4, August 2001

  • Conserving What and for Whom? Why Conservation Should Help Meet Basic Human Needs in the Tropics. BIOTROPICA 39(5): 567–574 2007

  • Developing tests of successional hypotheses with size-structured populations, and an assessment using long-term data from a Ugandan rain forest. Plant Ecology 140: 117–127, 1999. © 1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands

  • Disturbing hypotheses in tropical forests. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.18 No.1 January 2003

  • Drought, fire and tree survival in a Borneo rain forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Journal of Ecology, 2005. 93. 191-201

  • Ecology for tropical forest management. International Forestry Review, 2: 261-270. (2000)

  • Ecological Criteria and Indicators for Tropical Forest Landscapes: Challenges in the Search for Progress. Ecology and Society 9(1): 7. 2004

  • Finding and promoting a local conservation consensus in a globally important tropical forest landscape. Biodivers Conserv (2006) DOI 10.1007/s10531-006-9009-x

  • Forest Tree Persistence, Elephants, and Stem Scars1. BIOTROPICA 36(4): 505–521 2004

  • Growth assessment in tropical trees: large daily diameter fluctuations and their concealment by Can. J. For. Res. Vol. 33, 2003

  • How to make wildlife conservation more compatible with production forestry: a case study from Kalimantan

  • Illumination–size relationships of 109 coexisting tropical forest tree species. Journal of Ecology, 2006. 94 : 494 - 507

  • Invasive Plants in Tropical Forests: Warnings from the Amani Botanic Gardens, Tanzania. Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) News Vol. 2 No. 3, May 1994

  • Is wildlife research useful for wildlife conservation in the tropics? A review for Borneo with global implications. Biodivers Conserv (2007) 16:3053–3065

  • It’ll take more than research: improving environmental decisions and ecological sciences in Indonesia. Bulletin of the British Ecological Society 2007 38:4

  • Long-term observations of rain forest succession, tree diversity and responses to disturbance. Plant Ecology 155: 183–199, 2001. 183 © 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Printed in the Netherlands.

  • Long-term permanent plot observations of vegetation dynamics in Budongo, a Ugandan rain forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology (2000) 16:765±800. With 13 ®gures Copyright Ó 2000 Cambridge University Press

  • Mortality and Recruitment Rates evaluation in heterogeneous tropical forests. Journal of Ecology Vol. 84 Issue 1 (February 1996).

  • The odd man out? Might climate explain the lower tree α-diversity of African rain forests relative to Amazonian rain forests?. Journal of Ecology 2007, 95:1058-1071

  • The Interpretation and Misinterpretation of Mortality Rate Measures. The Journal of Ecology Vol. 83 No. 2 (April 1995)

  • Tropical forest tree mortality, recruitment and turnover rates: calculation, interpretation and comparison when census intervals vary. Journal of Ecology, 2004. 92:929-944

  • Naturalized and invasive plants species in the evergreen forest of the East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania. Africa J. Ecology, 1994 Vol. 32, page 66 - 71

  • Pentingnya Sumberdaya Alam bagi Masyarakat Lokal di Daerah Aliran Sungai Mamberamo, Papua, dan Implikasinya bagi Konservasi. Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology Vol I (2) : 76 - 95

  • Phylogenetic Age is Positively Correlated with Sensitivity to Timber Harvest in Bornean Mammals. BIOTROPICA *(*): ***–*** **** 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2007.00340.x

  • Recognizing Local People’s Priorities for Tropical Forest Biodiversity. Report in Ambio Vol. 35, No. 1, February 2006

  • Reduced-impact logging in Indonesian Borneo: some results confirming the need for new silvicultural prescriptions. Forest Ecology and Management 179 (2003) 415–427

  • Scoring the Importance of Tropical Forest Landscapes with Local People: Patterns and Insights. Environmental Management Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 126–136 (2006)

  • Species richness, tropical forest dynamics and sampling: questioning cause and effect. Oikos 76.3 (1996)

  • Further notes on species richness, tropical forest dynamics and sampling - a reply to Phillips et al. Oikos 79.1 (1997)

  • Tanzanian coastal forests - unique, threatened and overlooked. Oryx Vol. 26 No. 8 April 1992

  • Forum: Partnerships for tropical conservation. Oryx Vol 41 No 4 October 2007

  • Forum: The possibility of common ground: a reply to Mavhunga and Robinson. Oryx Vol 41 No 4 October 2007

  • The ecological consequences of Logging in burned forests of Kalimantan, Indonesia

  • Towards sustainable management of mixed dipterocarp forests of South East Asia: moving beyond minimum diameter cutting limits

  • Tree Species Diversity in Logged Rainforests. Technical Comment in SCIENCE VOL 284 4 JUNE 1999

  • Tropical biologists, local people and conservation: new opportunities for collaboration. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.19 No.12 December 2004

  • Forests and human health in the tropics: some important connections. Unasylva 224, Vol. 57, 2006

  • Why doesn't biodiversity monitoring support conservation priorities in the tropics?. Unasylva 209, Vol. 53, 2002

  • Wildlife Conservation in Bornean Timber Concessions. Ecology and Society 11(1): 47 (2006)