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224 results.
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Uttam Thangjam
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Uttam Kumar Sahoo
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Pentile Thong
Parkia timoriana (DC) Merr (popularly known as tree bean) is a leguminous tree species found distributed in several South-East Asian countries like Indonesia, Japan, Malayasia, Phillipines, Thailand, ...
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Suyadi Suyadi
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Sumardjo Sumardjo
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Zaim Uchrowi
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Prabowo Tjitropranoto
The rural communities living around the National Park are generally farmers. They are less empowered and classified as poor. This is due to the relatively low capacity of farmers. In order to be more ...
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Naning Yuniarti
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Rina Kurniaty
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Dida Syamsuwida
Trema is one of tropical forest trees that has many advantages such as wood for building, pulp and charcoal, leaves for medicine and bark for dye material. The constrain of the development of this spe...
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Tuti Herawati
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Esther Mwangi
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Nining Liswanti
Forest Tenure Reform implementation involves diverse actors with multiple roles and interests, including government officials. Few studies have attempted to systematically document the conditions faci...
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R. Garsetiasih
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Ragil Irianto
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Vivin Silvaliandra Sihombing
Mantangan (Merremia peltata) is a plant species which invades the habitat of herbivorous animals such as elephants and rhinos in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBSNP) Sumatera, Indonesia. One po...
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Gunjan Patil
Globally energy crisis is known as a new era's biggest problem. The use of agricultural wastes into the form of briquettes are the best alternative option of renewable energy sources. This paper studi...
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Siti Wahyuningsih
The rise of pulp and paper production due to market's demand will also increase both main and secondary products of pulp. Secondary products such as pulp sludge have low economic value, but high envir...
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Sri Lestari
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Bambang Tejo Premono
Dragon's blood is amongst non timber forest products in which its of supply depends on its natural availability and the demand of the commodity. This study discusses institutional market, value chains...
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Safinah Surya Hakim
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Wawan Halwany
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Dony Rachmanadi
Peat soil with its unique physical and chemical character is host to various microbe and fauna. In the peat, the existence of microbe and macrofauna influenced by several environmental parameters. The...
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Budiman Achmad
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Dian Diniyati
The welfare level of farmer in rural Sumbawa was steadily low although the potency of natural resources at their vicinity was high. This paper determines the consumption behaviour as well as the welf...
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Bambang Tejo Premono
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Sri Lestari
Marrango tree (Azadirachta excelsa Jack.) has been introduced as a shade tree for coffee plantations that also produces valuable timber for construction and energy. This paper analyzed the financial a...
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Naning Yuniarti
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Nurhasybi Nurhasybi
Seed deterioration is the process of deteriorated seed in view of viability that has changed its physiological and nutritional content. This paper studies the effect of seed drying and seed storage ...
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Suryanto Suryanto
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Adi Susilo
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Onrizal Onrizal
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M. Andriansyah
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Teguh Muslim
To date, performance of the management of Indonesian production forests are discouraging. The concession areas, timber production and employment have been decreasing over time. concern on these matt...
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Kuntadi Kuntadi
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Yelin Adalina
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Kun Estri Maharani
Nutritional deficiency is still a problem faced by many families in Indonesia. One of the important issues is the level of protein consumption that is still below the minimum required standard. Edible...
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Krisdianto Krisdianto
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Jasni Jasni
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Tutiana Tutiana
Various rattan species grow naturally in Jambi, Indonesia, i.e. opon (Plectocomiopsis geminiflora (Griff.) Beccari), udang (Korthalsia flagelaris Miquel), getah (Daemonorops micracantha (Griff.) Becca...
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S. K. Sharma
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S. R. Shukla
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M. Sujatha
Currently, clonal of forest tree is gaining importance due to the yield improvement and low variability in different wood characteristics. Hybrid trees from clonal forest are importantly characterized...
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Ja Posman Napitu
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Aceng Hidayat
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Sambas Basuni
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Sofyan Sjaf
Local communities have been using forest land area far before Industrial Forest Plantation (HTI) permit was granted. The overlapping land use among different users potentially leads to conflict. This ...
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Saefudin Saefudin
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Efrida Basri
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Agus Sukito
The use of natural antioxidants for medicinal purposes deserves thorough attention for their efficacy and possibly adverse toxicity. This paper studies the antioxidant actions and toxicity effects of ...
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Rospita Odorlina Situmorang
The success of managing the natural environment by involving the community is strongly influenced by the local social conditions. This paper analyzes social capital inherent in the Muara Baimbai Commu...
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Ardiyanto W. Nugroho
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Septina A. Widuri
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T. Sayektiningsih
Coal mining activities in Indonesia result in heavy soil degradation and significant decrease in earthworm population. This study aims to explore the population of earthworms at different ages of the ...