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Student / Doctoral / PhD / 2010

Alvaro Redondo Brenes

Doctoral Candidate in Tropical Forestry & Conservation
 

Publications

Book

 

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. and F. Montagnini. 2010. Conservation value of forested habitats and human-modified land-use types to the avian diversity of a biological corridor in Costa Rica. Nova Publishers, New York. (In Press)

 

 

 

Chapter in a book

 

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. and F. Montagnini. 2010. Contribution of homegardens, agrosilvopastoral systems, and other human-dominated land-use types to the avian diversity of a biological corridor in Costa Rica. In: L.R. Kellimore (Editor). Handbook on Agroforestry: (In Press).

 

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. and K. Welsh. 2008. Payment for hydrological environmental services in Costa Rica: The Procuencas case study. In: Payment for Environmental Services: Some Concepts and Experiences. Bhatnagar, M (Edit).

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. 2005. A review of trees and shrubs in the agroforestry systems of Costa Rica. In: Environmental Services of Agroforestry Systems. Montagnini, F (Ed). Food Production Press, NY, USA. pp. 97-119.

 

 

Articles

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. 2009. An assessment of a fund for watershed conservation in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 28 (6): 755-776

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. & R. Villalobos. 2008. El desarrollo turístico descontrolado. Ambientico 181: 7-8

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. 2007. Growth, carbon sequestration, and management of native tree plantations in humid regions of Costa Rica. New Forests 34:253-268.

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. 2007. Implementation of conservation approaches in human-dominated landscapes: The Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor Case Study. Tropical Resources (Yale University) 26: 7-14. 

Redondo-Brenes, A. and F. Montagnini. 2006. Growth, productivity, aboveground biomass, and carbon sequestration of pure and mixed native tree plantations in the Caribbean lowlands of Costa Rica. Forest Ecology and Management 232(1-3): 168-178.

Redondo-Brenes, A. and K. Welsh. 2006. Payment for hydrological environmental services in Costa Rica: The Procuencas case study. Tropical Resources Bulletin 24: 15-19.

Capers, R. S. R. L. Chazdon, Redondo Brenes, A, and Vilchez Alvarado, B. 2005. Successional dynamics of woody seedling communities in wet tropical secondary forests. Journal of Ecology 93: 1071-1084.

Chazdon, R. L., A. Redondo Brenes, and B. Vilchez Alvarado. 2005. Effects of climate and     stand age on annual tree dynamics in tropical second-growth rain forests. Ecology 86: 1808-1815.

Redondo-Brenes, A. 2005. A review of the agroforestry systems of Costa      Rica. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 21(1): 97-119.

 

Redondo-Brenes, A. 2005. Payment for environmental services in Costa Rica: carbon  sequestration estimations of native tree plantations. Tropical Resources Bulletin 24: 20-29.

 

Vilchez, B., Chazdon, R. and A. Redondo. 2004. Reproductive biology of five species growing in second-growth forests. Kurú (Revista Forestal) 1(2): 1-10. (Spanish)

 

Redondo, A. Chazdon, R., and B. Vilchez. 2004. Effects of selective logging on dynamics

            and composition of a secondary forest. Kurú (Revista Forestal) 1(3): 1-11

 

Vilchez, B., Redondo, A., R. Chazdon. 2002. Growth of Saplings in a Tropical Wet Secondary

            Forest. Kurú (Revista Forestal) (32): 15 - 17. (Spanish)

 

Redondo, A. Vílchez, A., and R. Chazdon. 2001. Vegetation dynamics and species composition in four secondary forests in the North Huetar region of Costa Rica. Revista Forestal Centroamericana (36):20 - 26. (Spanish)

 

Redondo, A., Vílchez, A., and R. Chazdon. 1999. Number of individuals, diameter increment and basal area in four secondary forests of the North Huetar region in Costa Rica. Kurú (Revista Forestal)  (27): 24 - 26.  (Spanish)

 

Redondo, A. 1998. Study of the potential use of the forestry resource of tropical secondary forests in the North Huetar region in Costa Rica. Bachelor Thesis. School of Forestry Engineering. Technological Institute of Costa Rica. 117 p. (Spanish).

 

 

 
 

 

 
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