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Biodiversity and conservation of tropical peat swamp forests
MRC Posa, LS Wijedasa, RT Corlett
BioScience 61 (1), 49-57, 2011
5332011
Denial of long-term issues with agriculture on tropical peatlands will have devastating consequences
LS Wijedasa, J Jauhiainen, M Könönen, M Lampela, H Vasander, ...
Global Change Biology, 2016
1612016
Quantifying net loss of global mangrove carbon stocks from 20 years of land cover change
DR Richards, BS Thompson, L Wijedasa
Nature communications 11 (1), 4260, 2020
1522020
Quantifying the role of online news in linking conservation research to Facebook and Twitter
SK Papworth, TPL Nghiem, D Chimalakonda, MRC Posa, LS Wijedasa, ...
Conservation Biology 29 (3), 825-833, 2015
1152015
Carbon emissions from South‐East Asian peatlands will increase despite emission‐reduction schemes
LS Wijedasa, S Sloan, SE Page, GR Clements, M Lupascu, TA Evans
Global Change Biology 24 (10), 4598-4613, 2018
962018
Paludiculture as a sustainable land use alternative for tropical peatlands: A review
M Lupascu, LS Wijedasa
Science of the Total Environment 753, 142111, 2021
872021
The need for long-term remedies for Indonesia’s forest fires
RA Chisholm, LS Wijedasa, T Swinfield
Conservation Biology 30 (1), 5-6, 2016
842016
Overcoming limitations with Landsat imagery for mapping of peat swamp forests in Sundaland
LS Wijedasa, S Sloan, DG Michelakis, GR Clements
Remote Sensing 4 (9), 2595-2618, 2012
752012
Anthropogenic impacts on lowland tropical peatland biogeochemistry
S Page, S Mishra, F Agus, G Anshari, G Dargie, S Evers, J Jauhiainen, ...
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 3 (7), 426-443, 2022
662022
Unique Southeast Asian peat swamp forest habitats have relatively few distinctive plant species
W Giesen, LS Wijedasa, S Page
Mires and Peat 22 (1), 1-13, 2018
462018
Singapore's willingness to pay for mitigation of transboundary forest-fire haze from Indonesia
Y Lin, LS Wijedasa, RA Chisholm
Environmental Research Letters, 2017
412017
Distance to forest, mammal and bird dispersal drive natural regeneration ondegraded tropical peatland
LS Wijedasa, R Vernimmen, SE Page, D Mulyadi, S Bahri, R Agusti, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 461, 1-10, 2020
352020
A review of global wetland carbon stocks and management challenges
B Poulter, E Fluet‐Chouinard, G Hugelius, C Koven, L Fatoyinbo, ...
Wetland carbon and environmental management, 1-20, 2021
342021
Tropical peatlands and their conservation are important in the context of COVID-19 and potential future (zoonotic) disease pandemics
ME Harrison, LS Wijedasa, LES Cole, SM Cheyne, SAB Choiruzzad, ...
PeerJ 8, e10283, 2020
282020
Hanguana neglecta (Hanguanaceae): a new plant species from a heavily collected and visited reserve in Singapore
M Niissalo, LS Wijedasa, PC Boyce, J Leong-Škorničková
Phytotaxa 188 (1), 14-20, 2014
242014
Peat soil bulk density important for estimation of peatland fire emissions
LS Wijedasa
Global change biology 22 (9), 2959, 2016
202016
Tree species that ‘live slow, die older’enhance tropical peat swamp restoration: evidence from a systematic review
SW Smith, NEB Rahman, ME Harrison, S Shiodera, W Giesen, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (8), 1950-1966, 2022
142022
Evolution and biogeography of Memecylon
P Amarasinghe, S Joshi, N Page, LS Wijedasa, M Merello, ...
American Journal of Botany 108 (4), 628-646, 2021
142021
Time for Responsible Peatland Agriculture
LS Wijedasa, SE Page, CE Evans, M Osaki
Science 354 (6312), 561, 2016
142016
The naturalized vascular flora of Malesia
R Holmes, P Pelser, J Barcelona, SS Tjitrosoedirdjo, I Wahyuni, ...
Biological Invasions 25 (5), 1339-1357, 2023
122023
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