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Advancing Corporate Social Responsibility of Mining Enterprises at East Kalimantan to Attain Sustainable Enviromental
(International Journal of Scientic Conference and Call for Papers, 2018)
Industrialized economic activities have been the foremost ground of exaggerating sustainable environment
disturbances at East Kalimantan. Their position is based upon scientific, economic, and ethical arguments. Regarding ...
Keragaman JenisTumbuhan Bawah Pada Tiga Tutupan Lahan Berbeda di Hutan Pendidikan Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Mulawarman
(Lembusuana, 2017)
Keberadaan tumbuhan bawah penting sebagai penahan erosi tanah dan indikator kesuburan tanah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui keragaman jenis tumbuhan bawah pada tiga tutupan lahan berbeda di Hutan Pendidikan ...
Economic valuation from direct use of mangrove forest restoration in Balikpapan Bay, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
(2019)
The mangrove forests in Balikpapan Bay, Indonesia, have been used as a source of livelihood for local community more than 150 years. Since the natural products of the mangrove forest, such as wood and seafood, are not able ...
Composition of tree species at the ebony forest in the watershed area of sausu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
(Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences, 2017)
Abstract
Diospyros celebica Bakh. (Makassar ebony) is one of endemic tree species to Sulawesi and prized of its luxuriant, multicolour wood grain. It has been used for long history of use even in Ancient Egyptian. Modern ...
Sifat Fisik dan Kimia Tanah pada Berbagai Ketinggian Tempat di Habitat Eboni (Diospyros celebia Bakh.) DAS Sausu Sulawesi Tengah
(Jurnal Warta Rimba, 2017)
The commercial utilization of ebony and the encroachment of its habitat to be converted into various community necessities have led to the decline of ebony species in their natural habitat. The physical and chemical ...
Habitat use of Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio) in an Industrial Forestry Plantation in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
(International Journal of Primatology April 2017, Volume 38, Issue 2, pp 358–384, 2017-04)
Many primates now live in anthropogenic landscapes dominated by human activity such as agriculture. Conserving primates in such contexts requires detailed information about habitat use, including landscape features that ...
Financial analysis of dipterocarp log production and rubber production in the forest and land rehabilitation program of Sekolaq Muliaq, West Kutai District, Indonesia
(2018)
Financial analysis of dipterocarp log production and rubber production in the forest and land rehabilitation program of Sekolaq Muliaq, West Kutai District, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 19: 677-686. The Dayak community of East ...
Biomass and carbon distribution on Imperata cylindrica grasslands
(Society for Indonesian Biodiversity, 2019-12-05)
Invasive plants can alter the diversity and composition of ecological communities leading to ecosystem change both function and biodiversity issues. Imperata cylindrica is an invasive grass thrives on wide range of soil ...
Soil Properties under Various Stages of Secondary Forests at Sarawak, East Malaysia
(University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, 2014-03)
Changes in the forest community during secondary succession are influencing in various soil properties. However, there is limited information available on the soil properties under different stages of secondary forests in ...
Comparative characterization of Macaranga species collected from secondary forests in East Kalimantan for biorefinery of unutilized fast growing wood
(Biodiversitas, 2016)
Wood species for industrial forest plantation has been selected to produce construction wood materials, boards and papers, and unutilized fast growing wood as a source for biofuel production has been out of the scope for ...