Research Articles [2010 - 2025]

  • Wangdi, S., Norbu, N. (2018). Good fences are key to sustainable pasture management and harmonious pastoral society of Merak and Sakteng in Bhutan. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice,8(4):1-11
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  • Wangchuk, J., Dorji, K. (2018). Stream macro-invertebrate diversity of the Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan. Journal of Threatened Taxa,10(1):11126–11
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  • Dorji, T., Baral, H., Brookes, J., Facelli, J., Sears, R., Norbu, T., Dorji, K. (2018). Community values and perceptions of ecosystem services of high-altitude oldgrowth oak forests of Bhutan Himalayas. Working Paper:1 - 28
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  • N. Wangdi et al.: Soil CO2 efflux from two mountain forests
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  • Sears, R.,R., Phuntsho, S., Dorji, T., Choden, K., Norbu, N., Baral, H. (2017). Forest ecosystem services and the pillars of Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness. Occasional Paper 178:1 - 39
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  • Sears, R., R., Phuntsho, S., Baral, H. (2017). Sloping lands in transition "Participatory research on landscape management for forest ecosystem service provision and adaptation to change in Bhutan [SLANT-Bhutan]". Brief :1 - 4

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  • Wangdi. N., Mayer. M., Nirola. M. P., Zangmo., N., Orong.,K., Ahmed. U. I., Darabant. A., Jandi. R., Gratzer. G., Schindlbacher. A. (2017). Soil CO2 Efflux From Two Mountain Forests in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan: Components and Controls. Biogeosciences,14(1):99-110
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  • Thinley, P. et al (2017). High relative abundance of wild ungulates near agricultural croplands in a livestock-dominated landscape in Western Bhutan: Implications for crop damage and protection. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment:88-95
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  • Wangchuk, S., Phuntsho, S., Wangdi, T. (2017). Management issues in Community Forests Management: a case from Bumthang, Bhutan. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods:1-7
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  • Namgyal, C., Thinley, P. (2017). Distribution and habitat use of the endangered Dhole Cuon Alpinus (Pallas, 1811) (Mammalia: Canidae) in Jigme Dorji National Park, western Bhutan. Journal of Threatened Taxa,9(9):10649-1065
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