Faculty of Forestry: Recent submissions
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“REVOLUSI COKELAT” Social Formation, Agrarian Structure, and Forest Margins in Upland Sulawesi, Indonesia
(2002)This paper examines the sociological implications of a fundamentally rapid change in rural ecology due to the rapid expansion of cocoa cultivation which is labeled as “Revolusi Cokelat” (cocoa revolution). As exemplified ... -
Economic analysis of sengon (Paraserianthes falcataria) community forest plantation, a fast growing species in East Java, Indonesia
(2006)Despite strong efforts to rehabilitate degraded forests and lands in Indonesia, successful cases of reforestation are rare. A previously identified problem was unclear land tenure in certain forest areas creating conflict ... -
Way tenong and sidrap: tree planting and poverty alleviation, Indonesia
(2010)Under the regime of the Kyoto Protocol, the CDM through its window for ‘reforestation’ projects can facilitate the transformation of lands that were deforested before 1990 into tree-based land use systems. However, any ... -
Effects of deforestation and forest modification on understorey birds in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
(2004)To estimate the potential of forest birds to persist in the increasingly deforested island of Sulawesi, we undertook a mist-net survey in the understorey of natural as well as modified forest (forest garden and heavily ... -
loping Procedures for Optimization of Tank Model’s Parameters
(2003)Tank Model is one of the hydrological models for analyzing the characteristics of river flow. The model can give information of water availability and be used to predict flood occurrences. As it is commonplace, this model ... -
Soil Insect Diversity on Mangrove Forest in Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park, Southeast Sulawesi Indonesia
(2005)Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan informasi keanekaragaman takson dan peran penting serangga tanah dalam membantu menjaga keseimbangan ekosistem dengan menggunakan metode Pencuplikan Contoh Tanah (PCT). Nilai ... -
Avian use of wetlands in reclaimed minelands in Southwestern Indiana
(1993)We studied the use of mineland wetlands by birds and the relationship between avian communities and wetland characteristics. Data were collected from 20 wetlands in Pike County, Indiana, and included wetland size, depth, ... -
Estimation of litter fall and seed production of Acacia mangium in a forest plantation in South Sumatra, Indonesia
(2000)Annual litter fall of Acacia mangium in the period of September 1995 to August 1996 was estimated at 5939 kg ha ÿ1 year ÿ1 and from September 1995 to August 1996 at 6048 kg ha ÿ1 year ÿ1, with the highest seasonal production ... -
Development of structural composite products made from bamboo Ih fundamental properties of laminated bamboo lumber
(2001)This experiment explored the technical feasibility of using bamboo zephyr mat with pre-hot-pressed treatment for the manufacture of laminated bamboo lumber (LBL), which is similar in construction to that of laminated veneer ... -
Effect of The Lateral Growth Rate on Wood Properties in Fast-Growing Hardwood Species
(2009)We investigated the feasibility of using several fast-growing tropical or subtropical hardwood species for timber production by measuring key wood qualities in relationship to the high rates of lateral growth. The trees ... -
Variation in Daily Activities of Hylobates molloch (Audebert, 1778) Due to Age Classification in Gunung Halimun National Park (West Java, Indonesia)
(2002)The study of daily activity of Hylobates molloch Audebert 1798 was conducted in Cikaniki, Ciawitali and Pasir Bivak, TN Gunung Halimun for two months from June to July 1999. Commonly the daily activity for Javan Gibbon are ... -
Performance of coated carbide tools in turning wood-based materials: Effect of cutting speeds and coating materials on the wear characteristics of coated carbide tools in turning wood-chip cement board
(2000)This paper reports on the performance of coated carbide tools in turning wood-chip cement board. The coating materials studied were titanium carbonitride (TiCN), titanium nitride (TIN), chromium nitride (CrN), and titanium ... -
An ITTO Fellowship Grant Helps Show Potential of Mixed Local Tree Species for evegetating Tin Mine Tailings in Indonesia
(2010)Reliance on natural succession to restore sand tin tailings without any human aid can be very slow (Mitchell 1959; Nurtjahya et al. 2007a). Natural regeneration after up to 11 years on tin-mined land in Indonesia was ... -
A land-cover map for south and southeast asia derived from Spot-vegetation data
(2007)Aim Our aim was to produce a uniform 'regional' land-cover map of South and Southeast Asia based on 'sub-regional' mapping results generated in the context of the Global Land Cover 2000 project. Location The 'region' of ... -
Forestry and agriculture: options for resource allocation in choosing lands for transmigration development
(2010)The Indonesian Transmigration program aims to resettle people from heavily populated areas of Java, Madura and Bali in the less developed Outer Islands. The development of a successful program poses problems for the resource ... -
Developing multi-stakeholder forest management scenarios: a multi-agent system simulation approach applied in Indonesia
(2010)Participatory approaches to development in general and natural resource management in particular are now a widely accepted management strategy. Multi-agent system (MAS), a computer-based tool, offers a promising approach ... -
The taxonomic status, distribution and conservation of the lowland anoa Bubalus depressicornis and mountain anoa Bubalus quarlesi
(2010)1. The anoas are two species of dwarf buffalo, the lowland anoa Bubalus depressicornis and mountain anoa Bubalus quarlesi that are endemic to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The classification of the subgenus Anoa within ... -
Patterns of Genetic Structure and Variation of Merkus Pine (Pinus Merkusii) in Indonesia
(2010)The genetic structure and variation of Pinus merkusii from two natural populations in Sumatra and one artificial population (seed orchard) in Java were evaluated using isoenzymes as genetic markers. Moderate levels of ... -
Erythro/threo ratio of β-O-4-5 structures as an important structural characteristic of lignin. Part 4: Variation in the erythro/threo ratio in softwood and hardwood lignins and its relation to syringyl/guaiacyl ratio
(2005)The proportion of erythro- and threo-forms of β-O-4-structures in lignin was elucidated by ozonation analysis of 21 wood species, and the relationship to the syringyl and guaiacyl composition was investigated. For all ...

