Faculty of Forestry: Recent submissions
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Production Structure of Main Commercial Tree Species in a Mangrove Forest in East Sumatra, Indonesia
(1991)Production structure of main commercial tree species was studied in a mangrove forest in East Sumatra, Indonesia. This research was carried out in January 1991 using the estimation of standing biomass with stratified ... -
Litter Production of a Mangrove Forest in East Sumatra, Indonesia
(1997)Estimation of litter production in Bruguiera parviflora, B. sexangula, and B. sexangula-Nypa fruticans communities in the mangrove forest in Talidendang Besar, East Sumatra, Indonesia, was done from May 1990 to June 1991 ... -
Forestry And Agriculture: Options For Resource Allocation In Choosing Lands For Transmigration Development
(1981)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 ... -
The Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins, Linking Ecological, Economic and Social Constraints Of Land Use and Conservation — An Introduction
(2010)Tropical rainforests disappear at an alarming rate causing unprecedented losses in biodiversity and ecosystem services (Hughes et al. 1997, Noble & Dirzo 1997, Tilman et al. 2001, Achard et al. 2002) with Southeast Asia ... -
Policy Options to Reduce CO2 Release Resulting from Deforestation and Biomass Burning in Indonesia
(2003)There are 144 Mha tropical forests in Indonesia, of which 64 Mha are “Production Forest”s and 31 Mha are “Conversion Forest”s. These are subject to deforestation with a rate of 1.3 Mha/yr. The deforestation is followed by ... -
Carbon stocks in Indonesian homegarden systems: Can smallholder systems be targeted for increased carbon storage?
(2010)Homegardens are a common smallholder agroforestry system in Indonesia and throughout the tropics. These speciesrich, tree-based systems produce non-wood and wood products for both home use and market sale. Due to their ... -
Community Forest Management as a Carbon Mitigation Option
(2006)Deforestation in the tropics is a major source of carbon emissions and an active contributor to global warming. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimated that 1.7 billion tons of carbon is released ... -
Scaling hydraulic properties of forest soils
(2000)For the purpose of characterizing spatial variability of soil hydraulic properties on a forested hillslope, five differing scaling methods were examined using the data set for 30 undisturbed forest soils: scaling of water ... -
Conservation in Indonesia
(2010)A short article briefly describing the major land and marine environments of Indonesia (peatlands, mangroves and tidal swamps, fisheries, and coastal communities) and its conservation policies which include the development ... -
Tradeoffs between income, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning during tropical rainforest conversion and agroforestry intensification
(2006)Losses of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning due to rainforest destruction and agricultural intensification are prime concerns for science and society alike. Potentially, ecosystems show nonlinear responses to land-use ... -
Comprehensive laboratory measurements of biomass-burning emissions: 1. Emissions from Indonesian, African, and other fuels
(2010)Trace gas and particle emissions were measured from 47 laboratory fires burning 16 regionally to globally significant fuel types. Instrumentation included the following: open-path Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; ... -
Politik ekonomi desentralisasi pengusahaan hutan: studi kasus IPPK di Kabupaten Berau, Kalimantan Timur
(2003)During the New Order era of centralized governance, forest management and exploitation were mostly in the hands of large scale companies, which created huge conglomerates closely related to the ruling power and its cronies. ... -
Mutually beneficial company-community partnerships in plantation development: emerging lessons from Indonesia
(2010)Social conflicts with local people have caused some unsuccessful timber plantation developments in Indonesia. Company and community partnerships have provided opportunities for companies to accommodate local communities' ... -
Land, Ethnicity and the Competing Power Agrarian Dynamics in Forest Margin Communities in Central Celebes, Indonesia
(2002)Framed with a concept of agrarian dynamics it is shown that agrarian structure is a socially-made structure. By analyzing two cases of villages situated at the forest margin Lore Lindu National Park in Central Celebes, it ...

