7 articles in this issue
Aziz Umroni,Heny Rianawati,Siswadi Siswadi
Shrub sandalwood (Exocarpus latifolia R.Br) is potential for the substitution of sandalwood (Santalum album Linn.). The rising demand and ineffective regulations increase threats toward its sustainability. This research aimed at: 1) conducting gap analyse... see more
Elvida Yosefi Suryandari,Iis Alviya
Most of urban infrastructure development have been increasing while the existing urban forest is inadequate for fulfilling the needs of urban communities. The purpose of this study is to determine the factors affecting the implementation of urban forest i... see more
Wening Sri Wulandari,Dudung Darusman,Cecep Kusmana,Widiatmaka Widiatmaka
One of potential vegetable materials in Indonesia as a source of biodiesel is kemiri sunan (Reutealis trisperma (Blanco) Airy Shaw). This study aims to analyze: financial feasibility of plantation; financial feasibility of biodiesel processing, and the de... see more
Marinus Kristiadi Harun
Public preference for the jelutung as a species for forest and land rehabilitation is currently increasing. The aim of this research is to identify and analyze jelutung's latex as a leading non timber forest products (NTFP). Jelutung's latex as a leading ... see more
RM Mulyadin,R.Esa Pangersa Gusti
High urban activities have an impact on the environmental quality degradation due to the increase of carbondioxide (CO2) gas pollution. An efforts to reduce concentration of CO2 in the urban air is by developing green area or better known as green open sp... see more
Mohamad Iqbal,Rachmad Hermawan,Endes N Dahlan
The increment of CO2 concentration can effectively be controlled by the development of urban forest through selection of plants that have high potential CO2 sequestration. This research aims to obtain data on the potential CO2 sequestration by leaves of n... see more