Reconstruction of forest change in highland Thailand: Evidence of anthropogenic disturbance, agriculture, and ecological restoration

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Thunyapat Sattraburut , Sirasit Vongvassana , Thamarat Phutthai , Yupa Thasod
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This study presents a high-resolution palynological reconstruction of late Holocene forest dynamics in Sri Nan National Park, Northern Thailand, to inform nature-based restoration strategies. Through stratigraphic analysis of a 140 cm sediment core, 22 subsamples were examined for pollen, spores, and non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs), supported by Bayesian age–depth modeling. The palynological assemblages reveal three distinct ecological zones spanning ∼2800 calibrated years before present (cal BP) to the present, delineating a progressive transition from low-impact conditions to an increasingly anthropogenically modified agroecosystem. Zone I (∼2800–1600 cal BP) constitutes a low-count, preservation-limited interval in which palynomorph richness and abundance are minimal and arboreal pollen is restricted to a single horizon; consequently, forest dominance or disturbance status cannot be substantiated. Zone II (∼1600–800 cal BP) is a data-adequate, pre-intensification interval with elevated arboreal-to-non-arboreal ratios and low-to-moderate disturbance indicators, and is adopted as the most defensible ecological reference condition. Zone III (∼800 cal BP–present) registers high frequencies of cultivated and ruderal taxa (Zea mays, Poaceae), abundant fungal remains, and microbial proxies, reflecting intensive maize cultivation and ecological degradation. The persistent presence of Pseudoschizaea spp., testate amoebae, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi across the sequence underscores the significance of biological activity, hydrological variation, and human impact. These findings define defensible ecological reference conditions (anchored in Zone II) and provide a framework for context-specific restoration. This study demonstrates the utility of palynology in guiding evidence-based, biodiversity-centered, and temporally informed nature-based solutions (NbS) for forest restoration, particularly in degraded montane landscapes where socio-ecological legacies complicate recovery pathways.
泰国高地森林变化的重建:人为干扰、农业和生态恢复的证据
本研究对泰国北部Sri Nan国家公园晚全新世森林动态进行了高分辨率孢粉重建,为基于自然的恢复策略提供信息。通过对140cm沉积物岩心的地层分析,在贝叶斯年龄深度模型的支持下,对22个亚样本进行了花粉、孢子和非花粉孢态(NPPs)的检测。孢粉组合揭示了三个不同的生态区,跨越距今约2800校准年(cal BP)到现在,描绘了从低影响条件到日益人为改变的农业生态系统的渐进转变。I区(~ 2800-1600 cal BP)是一个计数低、保存有限的区间,其中孢粉丰富度和丰度最小,树栖花粉被限制在单一水平层;因此,森林优势或干扰状态不能得到证实。II区(约1600-800 cal BP)是一个数据充足的预强化区间,具有较高的乔木与非乔木比率和低至中度干扰指标,被用作最具防御性的生态参考条件。III区(~ 800 cal BP-present)记录了高频率的栽培和野生分类群(玉米科,玉米科),丰富的真菌遗骸和微生物代用物,反映了玉米的集约化种植和生态退化。在整个序列中,Pseudoschizaea spp.、testate变形虫和丛枝菌根真菌的持续存在强调了生物活性、水文变化和人类影响的重要性。这些发现定义了可防御的生态参考条件(锚定在II区),并为特定环境的恢复提供了框架。本研究证明了孢粉学在指导以证据为基础、以生物多样性为中心、以时间为依据的基于自然的森林恢复解决方案(NbS)方面的实用性,特别是在社会生态遗产使恢复路径复杂化的退化山地景观中。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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