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175 results.
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Ahmad Junaedi
The productivity of exotic species developed in pulpwood plantations in Indonesia (HTI-pulp) has been continuously decreasing. On the other side, there is a possibility to develop several promising n...
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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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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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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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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 ...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Vivi Yuskianti
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Susumu Shiraishi
Producing seeds in seed orchards that retain a broad genetic diversity is important for the continued development of a species. The aim of this study was to find out the genetic diversity of, and gene...
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Iis Alviya
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Muhammad Zahrul Muttaqin
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Elvida Yosefi Suryandari
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Retno Maryani
Forests play a vital role for the livelihoods of rural and urban communities. Addressing perception of forest users regarding forest practices is one of the most important aspects of forest management...
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Gunawan Ganda Tua Petrus Simanjuntak
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Chingyang Lin
Indonesia's pulpwood export has shown an increasing trend since 1990s. Along with Brazil, Canada, USA and Chile, Indonesia became one of the top five pulpwood exporter countries in the world. Indones...
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Sandhi Imam Maulana
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Yohannes Wibisono
Through photosynthetic activities, tropical forest ecosystems capture and store the most significant carbon emissions in the form of biomass compared with other types of vegetation, and thus play a ...
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Subekti Rahayu
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Sambas Basuni
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Agus Priyono Kartono
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Agus Hikmat
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Meine Van Noordwijk
Repeated forest fires highly impact on tree species composition. Forest planning requires information about the current condition of species composition. This paper investigates the current tree comp...
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Endang Hilmi
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Cecep Kusmana
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Endang Suhendang
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Iskandar Iskandar
Seawater intrusion is an entry process of seawater to land. Many factors have caused seawater intrusion from freshwater exploitation until mangrove degradation. Mangrove ecosystem is a type of fore...
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Faiqotul Falah
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Noorcahyati Hadiwibowo
Traditional communities in East Kalimantan have been using traditional medicinal plants for centuries. This paper aims to identify the plant species used for traditional medicine for women's health in...
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Hunggul Yudono Setio Hadi Nugroho
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Anne Van Der Veen
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Andrew Skidmore
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Yousif A. Hussin
Limited transparency, accountability, and participation in policy formulation as well as implementation mainly based on economic considerations, all lead to failure to attain sustainable forest manage...