Faculty of Forestry: Recent submissions
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Comparison of the Javan Gibbon (Hylobates Moloch) Population at Gunung Halimun - Salak and Ujung Kulon National Park, Indonesia
(2010)The Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) is a critically endangered species with remaining populations restricted to a few protected areas in West and Central Java. The goal of our ongoing project is to generate critical baseline ... -
The Impact of Extraction and Storage Conditions on the Viability of Radiata Pine Pollen
(1999)The impact of extraction temperature, moisture content and storage temperature on in vitro pollen germination and tube growth, was determined in a sequence of experiments. Pollen extracted at 25°C, dried to 10% moisture ... -
ASEAN-EU University Partnership Programme (AUNP) Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources in SE-Asia Minutes of the Preparation Workshop ”The role of molecular and traditional tools to evaluate plant genetic resources”
(2003)A preparation workshop for the forthcomming project “Conservation and sustainable utilization of plant genetic resources in SE-Asia” within the ASEAN-EU University Network Programme (AUNP) was conducted in Bogor from ... -
A Study of Two Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Sampling Methods in Tropical Rain Forest
(2005)The effectiveness of two ant sampling methods, i e , pitfall and yellow-pan traps in three forest habitats in Sungai Lalang Forest Resenre, Malaysia were investigated. A total of nine sub-families were captured using both ... -
Financing mechanisms for sustainable forest management in Indonesia: the role of public financing instruments
(2009)This paper presents the public financing instruments for forestry of Indonesia, especially the Re-greening Fund. The conclusion is that a gap in financing mechanisms exists. The development of a new financing institution ... -
Rainfall partitioning in relation to forest structure in differently managed montane forest stands in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
(2006)Management activities alter the structure of many tropical forest stands which can be expected to influence the magnitude of canopy water fluxes. The objectives of this study were to determine throughfall, stemflow and ... -
The Southeast Asian Network for Agroforestry Education (SEANAFE), Phase II Bo Tengnäs Awang Noor Abd. Ghani Hendrayanto Department for Natural Resources and the Environment Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam “Sharing Knowledge on Markets, Landscapes, and Environmental Policies”
(2008)Sida supports the development of education in agroforestry in SEAsia. The main objectives are to solidify an effective regional and national (in fi ve SE Asian countries) networking infrastructure and to enhance university ... -
Utilization of coir and recycled polypropylene for bamboo matting layer composite
(2010)Abstract Utilization of non wood material as raw material in wood industry would be increase in the future because environmentally issues. The objective of this research were to evaluate characteristic of coir, recycled ... -
Animal logging: an environmentally friendly technology in sustainable forest resources management.
(2010)The study was carried out to provide possible solutions to promote the sustainable forest resources management by implementing an appropriate technology that is friendly to the environment. It is a technique of timber ... -
The flammability of shrubs and trees in an Acacia mangium plantation based on silica-free ash content
(1998)Preliminary research to understand the flammability of 14 species of shrubs and 8 species of trees based on silica-free ash content was done in order to recognize which shrubs or trees are more flammable. The results show ... -
Factors Which Determine The Success Of Regreening In Gunung Kidul, Central Java
(2010)This investigation was carried out in 39 sample villages located in 13 districts of Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta Province, Central Java. Tree species used in the regreening programme were Tectona grandis, Acacia ... -
Hypsipyla shoot borers of Meliaceae in Indonesia.
(1996)In Indonesia, Hypsipyla robusta has been recorded from the native Toona sureni and several introduced species, principally Swietenia macrophylla. Impact has been severe, particularly on the mahoganies, trees aged three to ... -
Trend in the roles of forester towards sustainable forest management in Indonesia (1993-2002).
(2010)This study was conducted to understand the changing roles of foresters towards sustainable forest management in Indonesia. The target groups of this study were tertiary education institutions that offered forestry study ... -
Effect of Urea Concentration and Vacuum Treatment on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Methyl Metacrylate Bamboo
(2010)Abstract Betung bamboo (Dendrocalamus asper) samples were obtained from Bogor area, Indonesia. The samples were air dried, and then immersed into methyl metacrylate-urea solution for 24 hours prior to irradiation. Urea ... -
Development on Exterior Composite Plywood (Com-Ply) Product Made of Meranti Veneer and Ekaliptus
(2005)bonded by Phenol Formaldehyde (PF) and Melamine Formaldehyde (MF) at 10% based on oven dry particle weight and pressed at 30 kgf/cm3 and the temperature 170 0C. Type of wood particle to the core was wafer, made from Ekaliptus ... -
Fire risks in forest carbon projects in Indonesia
(2010)It is well known that forest carbon or sink projects have not been included in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), one of the flexible mechanismscreated under the Kyoto Protocol. The main concern for postponing sink ... -
Dynamic interactions between regional development and Kutai National Park, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
(1991)Kutai National Park, covering an area of 200 000 ha, is a rich tropical ecosystem with highly diverse habitat types ranging from coastal forest (mangrove) to mixed dypterocarps. It is a habitat of three endemic mammal ... -
Population Survey Of The Javan Gibbon (Hylobates Moloch) At The Ujung Kulon National Park, West Java, Indonesia
(2000)摘要 A population survey of the Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) was conducted between November and December 2000 in the Cibiuk region of Mount Honje in the Ujung Kulon National Park, located at the western tip of West Java. ...
