Items where Author is "Shamsudin Ibrahim, ."

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Ahmad-Ainuddin Nuruddin, . and Hazandy Abdul-Hamid, . and Arifin Abdu, . and Mohd-Ashadie Kusno, . and Ika Heriansyah, . and Mohd-Kamil Ismail, . and Shamsudin Ibrahim, . and Abdul-Latib Senin, . (2011) The contribution of multi-storied forest rehabilitation on forest productivity and carbon sequestration. [Proceedings Paper]

Shamsudin Ibrahim, . and Raja Barizan R.S, . and Nasir Hussin, . and Siti Normasliana, . (2008) Improved planting techniques in rehabilitation degraded mangrove for coastal protection. [Proceedings Paper]

Abd. Rahman Kassim, . and Ismail Harun, . and Shamsudin Ibrahim, . and Mohd. Ridza Awang, . (2004) Evaluation of the stocking size-structure and species composition of kapur forest and SERAYA-RIDGE Forest: its implication to current timber management practices. [Proceedings Paper]

Raja Barizan R.S., . and Sufian Mohamed Salleh, . and Shamsudin Ibrahim, . and Mohamed Zin Yusop, . (2004) Integration of Calamus Manan under Pinus Caribaea stands in Kemasul forest plantation Pahang: a re-assessment on survival. [Proceedings Paper]

Ismail Harun, . and Shamsudin Ibrahim, . and Chong P.F., . and Appanah S., . (2000) Reduced impact logging using long haulage cable systems in hill production forest in Peninsular Malaysia. [Proceedings Paper]

Raja Barizan Raja Sulaiman, . and Shamsudin Ibrahim, . Future direction and improvements to enrichment planting based on research findings. pp. 101-113. ISSN 0302-2935

Abd. Razak Othman, . and Shamsudin Ibrahim, . Growth performance of temperate bamboo species Peninsular Malaysia. pp. 359-360. ISSN 0128-1283

Shamsudin Ibrahim, . The effects of clear felling mangroves on sediment anaerobiosis. pp. 58-65. ISSN 0128-1283

Shamsudin Ibrahim, . A note on the coppicing ability of shorea species in peat swamp forests in Peninsular Malaysia. pp. 301-303. ISSN 0128-1283

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