Items where Author is "Smith, Thomas E. L."

Number of items: 4.
  • Co-producing a research agenda for sustainable palm oil. Padfield, Rory and Hansen, Sune and Davies, Zoe G. and Ehrensperger, Albrecht and Slade, Eleanor M. and Evers, Stephanie and Papargyropoulou, Effie and Bessou, Cécile and Abdullah, Norhayati and Page, Susan and Ancrenaz, Marc and Aplin, Paul and Dzulkafli, Shahirah Balqis and Barclay, Holly and Chellaiah, Darshanaa and Choudhary, Sonal and Conway, Samantha and Cook, Sarah and Copeland, Alison and Campos-Arceiz, Ahimsa and Deere, Nicolas J. and Drew, Simon and Gilvear, David and Gray, Ross and Haller, Tobias and Hood, Amelia S-C. and Huat, Lee Kim and Huynh, Nhat and Kangayatkarasu, Nagulendran and Koh, Lian Pin and Kolandai, Sanath Kumaran and Lim, Robin Ah Hee and Yeong, Kok Loong and Lucey, Jennifer M. and Luke, Sarah H. and Mitchell, Simon L. and Montefrio, Marvin J. and Mullin, Katherine and Nainar, Anand and Nekaris, K. Anne-Isola and Nijman, Vincent and Nunes, Matheus and Nurhidayu, Siti and O'Reilly, Patrick and Puan, Chong Leong and Ruppert, Nadine and Salim, Hengky and Schouten, Greetje and Tallontire, Anne and Smith, Thomas E. L. and Tao, Hsiao-Hang and Tham, Mun Hou and Varkkey, Helena and Wadey, Jamie and Yule, Catherine M. and Azhar, Badrul and Sayok, Alexander K. and Vairappan, Charles and Bicknell, Jake E. and Struebig, Matthew J. picture_as_pdf
  • GAMBUT field measurement of emissions from a tropical peatland fire experiment: from ignition to spread to suppression. Hu, Yuqi and Smith, Thomas E. L. and Santoso, Muhammad A. and Amin, Hafiz M. F. and Christensen, Eirik and Cui, Wuquan and Purnomo, Dwi M. J. and Nugroho, Yulianto S. and Rein, Guillermo picture_as_pdf
  • Opportunities and challenges for an Indonesian forest monitoring network. Brearley, Francis Q. and Adinugroho, Wahyu C. and Cámara-Leret, Rodrigo and Krisnawati, Haruni and Ledo, Alicia and Qie, Lan and Smith, Thomas E. L. and Aini, Fitri and Garnier, Fabien and Lestari, Nurul S. and Mansur, Muhammad and Murdjoko, Agustinus and Oktarita, Satria and Soraya, Emma and Tata, Hesti Lestari and Tiryana, Tatang and Trethowan, Liam A. and Wheeler, Charlotte E. and Abdullah, Muhammad and [Unknown], Aswandi and Buckley, Benjamin J. W. and Cantarello, Elena and Dunggio, Iswan and Gunawan, Hendra and Heatubun, Charlie D. and Arini, Diah Irawati Dwi and [Unknown], Istomo and Komar, Tajudin Edy and Kuswandi, Relawan and Mutaqien, Zaenal and Pangala, Sunitha R. and [Unknown], Ramadhanil and [Unknown], Prayoto and Puspanti, Antun and Qirom, Muhammad A. and Rozak, Andes H. and Sadili, Asep and Samsoedin, Ismayadi and Sulistyawati, Endah and Sundari, Siti and [Unknown], Sutomo and Tampubolon, Agustinus P. and Webb, Campbell O. description
  • Vegetation phenology as a key driver for fire occurrence in the UK and comparable humid temperate regions. Nikonovas, Tadas and Santín, Cristina and Belcher, Claire M. and Clay, Gareth D. and Kettridge, Nicholas and Smith, Thomas E. L. and Doerr, Stefan H. picture_as_pdf