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1. Disturbed regeneration of saplings of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson), an endemic tree species, in Hallasan National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Jeju Island, Korea

2. Age and life history of an old black pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) tree at Cave Temple on Mt. Sanbangsan, Jeju Island, Korea, died due to pine wilt disease in 2013

3. Connecting data and expertise: a new alliance for biodiversity knowledge

5. The <scp>Asia‐Pacific</scp> Biodiversity Observation Network: 10‐year achievements and new strategies to 2030

6. Information gain in environmental monitoring through bioindi-cation and biomonitoring methods ('B & B technologies') and phytoremediation processes : with special reference to the Biological System of Chemical Elements (BSCE) under specific consideration of Lithium

7. The International Long-Term Ecological Research–East Asia–Pacific Regional Network (ILTER-EAP): history, development, and perspectives

8. A prototype system for multilingual data discovery of International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network data

10. Precision monitoring of radial growth of trees and micro-climate at a Korean Fir (Abies koreana Wilson) forest at 10 minutes interval in 2016 on Mt. Hallasan National Park, Jeju Island, Korea

11. Connecting data and expertise: a new alliance for biodiversity knowledge

12. Disturbed regeneration of saplings of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson), an endemic tree species, in Hallasan National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Jeju Island, Korea

13. Teaching Green Analytical Chemistry on the Example of Bioindication and Biomonitoring (B & B) Technologies

14. Age and life history of an old black pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) tree at Cave Temple on Mt. Sanbangsan, Jeju Island, Korea, died due to pine wilt disease in 2013

15. Monitoring biodiversity change through effective global coordination

16. Disturbance in seedling development of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson) tree species on higher altitude forests of Mt. Hallasan National Park, the central part of Jeju Island, Korea

17. Human influence, regeneration, and conservation of the Gotjawal forests in Jeju Island, Korea

18. Current status of Korea Long-Term Ecological Research (KLTER) Network activities compared with the framework activities of the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Networks of the United States and China

19. Statistical Interpretation of Climate Change in Seoul, Korea, over the Last 98 Years

20. Simulation of Daily Soil Moisture Content and Reconstruction of Drought Events from the Early 20thCentury in Seoul, Korea, using a Hydrological Simulation Model, BROOK

21. Development of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)

22. Sustainable management of grassland ecosystems for controlling Asian dusts and desertification in Asian continent and a suggestion of Eco-Village study in China

23. Development, potentials, and challenges of the International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) Network

24. Application of Landscape Ecology to Ecological Restoration

25. Developing a Regional Network of Biodiversity Observation in the Asia-Pacific Region: Achievements and Challenges of AP BON

26. International Long-Term Ecological Research Network Activities in the East Asia-Pacific Region and Biodiversity Monitoring

27. Summary Of The Viii Seoul Intecol Congress And Subsequent Progresses In Ecology In Korea As Well As In East Asia

28. Disturbance in seedling development of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson) tree species on higher altitude forests of Mt. Hallasan National Park, the central part of Jeju Island, Korea.

30. Summary Of The Viii Seoul Intecol Congress And Subsequent Progresses In Ecology In Korea As Well As In East Asia.

31. Baekdudaegan, The Central Axis Of The Korean Peninsular: The Path Toward Management Strategies Regarding To Its Concepts.

32. Forest Fragmentation In The Lower Region Of The Han River Basin, South Korea From 1983 To 1996.

33. Ecological Engineering For Restoring River Ecosystems In Japan And Korea.

34. Ecological Dynamics Of Urban And Rural Landscapes - The Need For Landscape Planning That Considers That Considers The Biodiversity Crisis In Japan.

35. Towards Eco-Integration - Ecopolis Planning In China.

36. Landscape Ecological Approach For Restoration Site Of Natural Forests In The Ota River Basin, Japan.

37. Linking Planning System Between Spatial Development Plan And Environment Plan Toward Sustainable Development.

38. Effect Of Organic Rice Farming On The Seasonal Occurrence Of Aquatic Animals And Predation Efficacy Of The Muddy Laoch Against Mosquitoes In Rice Field.

39. Modelling Above-Ground Biomass Production Of Phragmites Communis Trin. Stands.

40. Biomass And Nutrient Cycling Of Natural Oak Forests In Korea.

41. Biomarkers In Environmental Monitoring And Its Application In Chironomus Spp.

42. Allelopathic Effects Of Some Plant Species In Korea.

43. Spread Of An Introduced Tree Pest Organism - The Pinewood Nematode.

44. Conservation And Management Of Grassland Biodiversity In East Asia.

45. Biological Richness Of The Asian Tidal Flats And Its Crisis By Human Impacts.

46. Landscape Ecology: Monitoring Landscape Dynamics Using Spatial Pattern Metrics.

47. Partitioning Carbon Fluxes Within Forest Stand Beneath Flux Tower, Methodology And Application.

48. Gas Emissions From Buffer Zones In Agricultural Landscapes - Results Evaluation Of The Viii Intecol Congress Symposium.

49. Toward Predicting Effects Of Fire On Vegetation Dynamics Under Changed Climate Scheme— Landscape Scale Models.

50. Complex Systems Approaches To Study Human-Environmental Interactions: Issues And Problems.

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