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  1. Kueh, Roland Jui Heng, Osumanu Haruna Ahmed, Sylvester Jemat, Melvin Ku Kin Kin, Teo, Jimmy Chee Kiong, Nik Muhamad Abd. Majid, et al.
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    Most tropical rainforest tree species depends on forest gaps for their successful
    regeneration. Evaluation on the gap or canopy openness provides an indicator on the
    forest development stages. This paper reported on the canopy openness (CO) of three
    study plots at (1-, 9-, 18-year old) rehabilitated forest sites and one study plot at natural
    regenerating secondary forest (± 22-year old) in UPM-Mitsubishi Corporation Forest
    Rehabilitation Project, Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Sarawak Campus (UPMKB).
    Plot of 20 x 20 m was established where dendrometric parameters were collected
    while Delta-T Device HemiView system was used to take the hemispherical photograph
    and field observation information were used to assess the CO. Qualitative analysis of
    the photographs suggested there were three stages of forest growth namely gap,
    building and mature stand development phases. These also helped the interpretation
    of the quantitative analysis in relation to forest dynamics. Hemispherical photographs
    were used for quantitative analysis of the CO. CO showed statistical significant
    differences among study plots which recorded a range of 3-78%. Rapid analysis of CO
    on the hemispherical photographs with information from the dendrometric
    measurement had assisted in assessing the forest stand development. The canopy
    openness was dependent on the age of the rehabilitated forest. Overall, the study plots
    were in the different stages of stand development.
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