Faculty of Forestry: Recent submissions
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Forest rehabilitation in Indonesia Where to After More Than Three Decades?
(2007)Indonesia has 96.3 million ha of degraded forestland due to illegal logging, forest fires, forest conversion, unplanned agricultural expansion, consequences of the beginning of Reformation Era since 1998, and social conflict ... -
Forest Management in Java 1975 - 1999 Towards Collaboration Management
(2005)This paper provides an overview of the evolving management approach of the State Forest Company (SFC or Perusahaan Umum Perhutani (Perum Perhutani)), which manages Java’s vast forest estate. Over the past twenty years, the ... -
Community Participation in Forest Resource Management in Indonesia: Policies, Practices, Constraints and Opportunities
(2010)The introductory section discusses the core issue of the report, its purpose and possible contribution to participatory forest resource management, and the set-up of the report. The core issue of the present writing lies ... -
Smallholder Agroforestry Systems For Carbon Storage
(2005)Most smallholder agroforestry systems in Southeast Asia are tree- and species-rich systems producing non-wood and wood products for both home use and market sale. Due to their high biomass, these systems contain large ... -
Enabling Policy and Procedures in a National Park: A Struggle for Equity Case Study in Kuningan District, West Java
(2010)Policies established by decision-makers without involving communities and other stakeholders will increase socio-economic gaps and promote conflict in natural resource management. This paper discusses the establishment of ... -
Property Rights, Environmental Services and Poverty in Indonesia
(2010)Rewards for environmental services (RES) have potential to maintain flows of environmental services while providing marginalized social groups with greater opportunities to generate income, obtain more secure property ... -
Amelioration of tropical deep peat for lowland vegetable production
(2010)Lowland peat in Indonesia covers an area of about 27 million hectares, distributed over Sumatra, Kalimantan and Irian Jaya. Peat has good physical properties and is suitable for vegetable growth, but there are some chemical ... -
The Use Of Satellite Data and Gis in Monitoring of Indonesian Forest Cover
(2010)Forest damage in Indonesia increased very fast so that the monitoring of forest cover which can be conducted swiftly is needed. The evaluations of forest cover require to be done at national level and also at forest ... -
Revitalizing Social Capital, Empowering Local Potentials: Reducing Poverty in Forest Area at Bali Province
(2007)The economic crisis in Indonesia since 1997 increased the number of poor people from around 27 million before the crisis to almost 40 million recently. The majority of these poor people are living in the village, either ... -
Biological nitrogen fixing capacity and biomass production of different understorey pastures in a Pinus radiata-pasture agroforestry system in New Zealand
(2010)Abstract Quantitative field measurements of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) and biomass production by four different understorey pastures in a Pinus radiata-pasture agroforestry system were determined over a period of ... -
Reduced-impact logging in Indonesian Borneo: some results confirming the need for new silvicultural prescriptions
(2002)Reduced-impact logging (RIL) and conventional techniques (CNV) were compared in a mixed dipterocarp hill forest in East Kalimantan in three blocks of about 100 ha each. Damage was evaluated using pre- and post-harvesting ... -
Composites of wood and trans- 1,4-isoprene rubber ll: Processing conditions for production of the composites
(2001)The occuring of grafting between WF and MTIR trhough esterification, the processing conditions for production of the composites, and the effect of MAH concentration on some physical and mechanical properties as well as the ... -
A case study on forest harvesting, damage, structure and composition dynamic changes of the residual stand for dipterocarps forest in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
(2010)Forest harvesting is an important intervention factor on the environment. Together with Indonesian Selection Cutting and Planting (TPTI)-system, they ensure the survival of the natural dipterocarps forest in Indonesia, ... -
Mycorrhizal Seedling Production For Enhancing Rehabilitation Of Degraded Forest In Indonesia
(2010)Tropical deforestation has become an extremely important global environmental issue over the past five years. The range of the annual deforestation rate in Indonesia is between 0.9-1.2 million hectare and about 13.2 million ... -
Mangrove forest resources in Indonesia
(2004)Mangrove forests are widely distributed throughout the tropics where they grow abundantly along the coasts. The estimated total area of mangrove forests in Indonesia is 4.25 million ha, which represents about 20% of the ... -
Economic Crisis, Small Farmer Well-Being, and Forest Cover Change in Indonesia
(2000)Field research was conducted on 1,050 Indonesian households to understand the effects of the Asian economic crisis on the well-being of small farmers outside of Java and on their forest-clearing practices. The main findings ... -
Shifting cultivation in peatlands
(2007)Transboundary haze pollution from smoke from land preparation fires has become a perennial problem in Indonesia, especially in the last 10 years during the dry season. Most of that smoke originates from illegal land ... -
Multi-agent Simulation of Alternative Scenarios of Collaborative Forest Management
(2003)International calls for sustainable development advocate that forest management should be carried out in a multi-stakeholder environment. The importance of community participation is acknowledged in the Indonesian Act No. ...

