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j doland nichols
Associate Professor of Forest Science and Management
Verified email at scu.edu.au
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Mixed-species plantations: Prospects and challenges
JD Nichols, M Bristow, JK Vanclay
Forest Ecology and Management 233 (2-3), 383-390, 2006
2372006
Early growth of native and exotic trees planted on degraded tropical pasture
FL Carpenter, JD Nichols, E Sandi
Forest ecology and management 196 (2-3), 367-378, 2004
1202004
Intercropping legume trees with native timber trees rapidly restores cover to eroded tropical pasture without fertilization
JD Nichols, ME Rosemeyer, FL Carpenter, J Kettler
Forest Ecology and Management 152 (1-3), 195-209, 2001
1192001
Interplanting Inga edulis yields nitrogen benefits to Terminalia amazonia
JD Nichols, FL Carpenter
Forest Ecology and Management 233 (2-3), 344-351, 2006
852006
Methods of facilitating reforestation of tropical degraded land with the native timber tree, Terminalia amazonia
FL Carpenter, JD Nichols, RT Pratt, KC Young
Forest Ecology and Management 202 (1-3), 281-291, 2004
762004
Subtropical eucalypt plantations in eastern Australia
JD Nichols, RGB Smith, J Grant, K Glencross
Australian Forestry 73 (1), 53-62, 2010
722010
Growth and physiological response of six Australian rainforest tree species to a light gradient
J Kelly, S Jose, JD Nichols, M Bristow
Forest Ecology and Management 257 (1), 287-293, 2009
622009
Agroecology and sustainable rural livelihoods: A conceptual framework to guide development projects in the Pacific Islands
C Addinsall, K Glencross, P Scherrer, B Weiler, D Nichols
Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 39 (6), 691-723, 2015
552015
Domestication of native tree species for timber plantations: key insights for tropical island nations
JD Nichols, JK Vanclay
International Forestry Review 14 (4), 402-413, 2012
442012
Depth distribution of roots of Eucalyptus dunnii and Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata in different soil conditions
JC Grant, JD Nichols, RL Yao, RGB Smith, PD Brennan, JK Vanclay
Forest Ecology and Management 269, 249-258, 2012
422012
Survival and growth of mixed plantations of Milicia excelsa and Terminalia superba 9 years after planting in Ghana
PP Bosu, JR Cobbinah, JD Nichols, EE Nkrumah, MR Wagner
Forest Ecology and Management 233 (2-3), 352-357, 2006
422006
Especies nativas y exóticas para la reforestación en la Zona Sur de Costa Rica.
D Nichols, E González
42*1991
Evaluation of different topographic corrections for Landsat TM data by prediction of foliage projective cover (FPC) in topographically complex landscapes
S Ediriweera, S Pathirana, T Danaher, D Nichols, T Moffiet
Remote Sensing 5 (12), 6767-6789, 2013
372013
Mechanical but not physical dormancy is a cause of poor germination in teak (Tectona grandis L.f.)
NJ Slator, AN Callister, J Doland Nichols
New Forests 44, 39-49, 2013
342013
Dynamics of tree diversity in undisturbed and logged subtropical rainforest in Australia
RGB Smith, JD Nichols, JK Vanclay
Biodiversity & Conservation 14, 2447-2463, 2005
342005
Stocking and intensity of thinning affect log size and value in Eucalyptus pilularis
M Cassidy, G Palmer, K Glencross, JD Nichols, RGB Smith
Forest Ecology and Management 264, 220-227, 2012
332012
Five year results from a mixed-species spacing trial with six subtropical rainforest tree species
JC Grant, JD Nichols, MC Pelletier, K Glencross, R Bell
Forest Ecology and Management 233 (2-3), 309-314, 2006
332006
Why do farmers still grow corn on steep slopes in northwest Vietnam?
HC Zimmer, H Le Thi, D Lo, J Baynes, JD Nichols
Agroforestry systems 92, 1721-1735, 2018
312018
Patterns of basal area increment, mortality and recruitment were related to logging intensity in subtropical rainforest in Australia over 35 years
RGB Smith, JD Nichols
Forest Ecology and Management 218 (1-3), 319-328, 2005
312005
Patterns of seedling survival in the tropical African tree Milicia excelsa
JD Nichols, VK Agyeman, FB Agurgo, MR Wagner, JR Cobbinah
Journal of tropical ecology 15 (4), 451-461, 1999
311999
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