Browsing J - Forestry by Author "Simarangkir, B.D.A.S"
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Agroforestry system biodiversity of Arabica coffee cultivation in North Toraja District, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Lisnawati, Andi; Lahjie, Abubakar M; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Yusuf, Syahrir; Ruslim, Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2017)Sustainable coffee plantation emphasizes the concept that is able to provide services that can improve the quality of the environment and the ecosystem as a conservation efforts. Arabica coffee plants do not need full ... -
Bioeconomic and environmental valuation of dipterocarp estate forest based on local wisdom in Kutai Kartanegara, Indonesia
Muliadi, Mus; Lahjie, Abubakar M; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Ruslim Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2017)Research was conducted in the dipterocarp estate forest in Kutai Kartanegara District, East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia and aimed (i) to find out the potentials of logs; (ii) to find out the correlation among variables ... -
Carbon sequestration and growth of Anthocephalus cadamba plantation in North Kalimantan, Indonesia
Sarjono, Agus; Lahjie, Abubakar M; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Kristiningrum, Rochadi; Ruslim, Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2017)Forest plantation of Jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba) plays many important roles for the primary source of timber production and also the carbon absorption for environmental amelioration. The growth of A. cadamba trees was ... -
Community forest management: Comparison of simulated production and financial returns from agarwood, tengkawang and rubber trees in West Kutai, Indonesia
Lahjie, Abubakar M; Isminarti; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Kristiningrum, Rochadi; Ruslim, Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2018)Research was conducted in planted forests of agarwood (Aquilaria spp.) and tengkawang (Shorea macrophylla) and in plantations of natural rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) in West Kutai District, East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. ... -
Financial analysis of dipterocarp log production and rubber production in the forest and land rehabilitation program of Sekolaq Muliaq, West Kutai District, Indonesia
Lahjie, Abubakar M; Lepong, Agus; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Kristiningrum, Rochadi; Ruslim, Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2018)The Dayak community of East Kalimantan in the last decade has begun to develop production systems that integrate forest timber tree species into plantation commodity enterprises. They have become aware that the natural ... -
Forest gardens management under traditional ecological knowledge in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Winarni, Budi; Lahjie, Abubakar M; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Yusuf, Syahrir; Ruslim, Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2018)Local wisdom of Dayak Kodatn people in West Kalimantan in forest management shows that human and nature are in one beneficial ecological unity known as Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). Former cultivation forest areas ... -
Tengkawang cultivation model in community forest using agroforestry systems in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Winarni, Budi; Lahjie, Abubakar M; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Yusuf, Syahrir; Ruslim, Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2017)Tengkawang is the flora mascot of West Kalimantan and has long been supporting the life of people around the forest. Its fruit can be processed into fat which traded as ‘green butter', ‘borneo tallow', or ‘tengkawang oil', ... -
The prospect of the utilization of Non-Timber Forest Products from Setulang Village forest based on local knowledge of the Uma Longh community in Malinau, North Kalimantan, Indonesia
Hutauruk, Thomas R; Lahjie, Abubakar M; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Aipassa, Marlon I.; Ruslim, Yosep (Biodiversitas, 2018)The establishment of Village Forest status gives local people assurance to manage the forest independently, but also limits its utilization. Communities are given freedom in the utilization of Non-Timber Forest Products ... -
Traditional plants in forest gardens of West Kutai, Indonesia: Production and financial sustainability
Apuy, Marten; Lahjie, Abubakar M; Simarangkir, B.D.A.S; Ruslim, Yosep; Kristiningrum, Rochadi (Biodiversitas, 2017)Our research on the first generation forest gardens (munaan) in West Kutai District, Indonesia, aimed (i) investigating the cultivation and the financial profit of various plants grown by the residents in the first generation ...