Faculty of Forestry: Recent submissions
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Persepsi masyarakat lokal terhadap pentingnya hutan dan lahan-lahan lain di lansekap hutan tropis, Kabupaten Malinau, Kalimantan Timur [Sinopsis Buku]
(2004)This study emphasis on local people perception of the importance of forest and lands, including related attributes, which underlie variations in the type and degree of locally perceived importance. A participatory approach ... -
Development on exterior composite plywood (com-ply) product made of meranti veneer and ekaliptus (eucalyptus deglupta blume) thining volume
(2005)Penelitian ini menitikberatkan pada pengembangan sifat-sifat dari papan com-ply untuk penggunana eksterior/ diluar ruangan. -
The 'Cultural core' in multi ethnic communities and its impact on agrarian resource management
(2003)this paper deals with the application of james steward's cultural core theory on multy ethnic communities in a rain forest margin area in central sulawesi. -
Economic Valuation of Natural Resource Management: A Case Study of The Benuaq Dayak Tribe in Kalimantan, Indonesia
(2005)The unavailability of total economic values of indigenous people in Indonesia, both in the short and long term, has created the rejection of their existences in the forest area. The purpose of this study is to estimate the ... -
Damar agroforest establishment and sources of livelihood a profitability assessment of damar agroforest system in Krui, Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia
(2000)Damar agroforest or repong damar in Krui, West Coast of Lampung Province, Sumatra, Indonesia, is a forest-like land use system that was developed by small holders to meet multidimensional objectives. From conservation point ... -
Governing the teak furniture business: A global value chain system dynamic modelling approach
(2008)Javanese teak forest constitutes more than 35% of world teak forests. It provides employment and livelihood to millions of people. This paper describes the use of systems dynamics to mimic the value chain of teak from ... -
controlled burning in peat lands owned by small farmers: a case study in land preparation
(2005)The 1997/1998 fires in indonesia resulted in the destruction of at least 10 milion ha of forests and non-forestlands and the release of more than 2,6 G tons of carbon. -
Pest management in forestry.
(2010)Current and past progress in forest pest management in Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia is reviewed, and the widespread insect pests of teak (Tectona grandis), pine (Pinus spp.), mahogany (Swietenia ... -
Acetylated flakeboard properties
(2010)Flakeboards were prepared from acetylated and untreated flakes of damar (Agathis loranthifolia [A. dammara]), tusam (Pinus merkusii), sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) and meranti (Shorea pinanga). Phenol formaldehyde was ... -
Agroforestry is a form of sustainable forest management: lessons from South East Asia
(2003)agroforestry as land use based on planted trees, productive and protective (biological diversity, healthy ecosystems, protection of soil and water resources, terrestrial carbon storage) forest functions that societies care ... -
Transmigration Settlements in Seberida, Sumatra: Deterioration of Farming Systems in a Rain Forest Environment
(1994)This study of transmigration settlements in Seberida, Riau Province, Sumatra, Indonesia, attempts to analyse why there was a deterioration in the ,farming systems of transmigrants and what the consequences of this were for ... -
Soils of Peutjang Island, Southwest Java
(1968)Following a 600 m transect from the southeastern shore toward the hills three main soil types were encountered, i.e., the sandy regosols, the tuffaceous over sandy regosols, and the latosolized tuffaceous regosols over ... -
Forest Certification in Indonesia
(2004)Although it is often viewed as exclusively a market-driven tool for sustainable forest management, forest certification is actually much more: certification encourages collaboration, facilitates conflict resolution, builds ... -
Conservation Concessions in Indonesia: An Investigation of Their Potential
(2003)Conservation concessions are a recent development in the tropics: concession sellers protect natural ecosystems in exchange for a steady stream of structured compensation from conservationists and other investors. Conservation ...
