Spatiotemporal Contribution of Participants in Patrolling Efforts from a Forest Station, Pu Hu Nature Reserve, Vietnam
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Background of Policy
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Area of Interest
2.2. Data Sources
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Preparation and Management in Patrols
3. Results
3.1. Yearly Patroller’s Performance
3.2. Considered Patrollers’ Performances
3.2.1. Patrolling Enforcement Efforts
3.2.2. Duplex Patroller Efforts
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Sub-Areas | Name of Communities | Size of Sub-Areas | Distance from Forest Station | Relative Altitude m |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ha | Km | |||
102 | Nam Tien | 1240 | 9–10 | 1200–1320 |
120 | Nam Tien | 1081 | 7–9 | 926–1125 |
121 | Nam Tien | 754 | 8–9 | 850–930 |
124 | Nam Tien | 574 | 8–9 | 541–635 |
132 | Nam Tien | 658 | 6–7 | 230–335 |
142 | Nam Tien | 100 | 2–4 | 353–430 |
146 | Nam Tien | 678 | 7–8 | 454–540 |
147B | Nam Tien | 36 | 3–4 | 600–752 |
142 | Thien Phu | 545 | 7–8 | 720–822 |
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Hai, N.D.; Dong, L.K.; Men, D.T.; Nha, T.H.N.; Hue, T.T.H.; Pradit, S. Spatiotemporal Contribution of Participants in Patrolling Efforts from a Forest Station, Pu Hu Nature Reserve, Vietnam. Sustainability 2021, 13, 13210. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313210
Hai ND, Dong LK, Men DT, Nha THN, Hue TTH, Pradit S. Spatiotemporal Contribution of Participants in Patrolling Efforts from a Forest Station, Pu Hu Nature Reserve, Vietnam. Sustainability. 2021; 13(23):13210. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313210
Chicago/Turabian StyleHai, Nguyen Dinh, Le Khac Dong, Duong Thi Men, Thi Huynh Nguyen Nha, Thi Thu Ha Hue, and Siriporn Pradit. 2021. "Spatiotemporal Contribution of Participants in Patrolling Efforts from a Forest Station, Pu Hu Nature Reserve, Vietnam" Sustainability 13, no. 23: 13210. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313210
APA StyleHai, N. D., Dong, L. K., Men, D. T., Nha, T. H. N., Hue, T. T. H., & Pradit, S. (2021). Spatiotemporal Contribution of Participants in Patrolling Efforts from a Forest Station, Pu Hu Nature Reserve, Vietnam. Sustainability, 13(23), 13210. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313210