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Volume 11 Number 2 Year 2014

7 articles in this issue 

Evi Irawan

Gene modified (GM) based measures to control gall rust disease infestation to Falcataria moluccana are still not applied as one of strategic toolbox of tropical forest disease management. Since the growth and application of biotechnology in the field of f... see more

Pags. 107 - 117  

Mimi Salminah,Iis Alviya,Virni Budi Arifanti,Retno Maryani

Forests play a vital role in both environmental and economic development. They maintain not only ecological sustainability, but also provide economic resources such as wood and non wood products. To create its sustainability, the forest management must be... see more

Pags. 119 - 136  

Nur Laila,Kukuh Murtilaksono,Bramasto Nugroho

Upstream and downstream institutional partnerships in Cidanau watershed had been built in 2005 using payment for environmental services (PES) approach. Among stakeholders, partners involved in the mechanism are Krakatau Tirta Industri (KTI) Company as a w... see more

Pags. 137 - 152  

SM Kartikawati,Ervizal A.M Zuhud,Agus Hikmat,Hariadi Kartodihardjo

Pasak bumi (Eurycoma longifolia Jack) is one of the main non forest products actively traded in West Kalimantan. The marketing of pasak bumi presented specific characteristics directly related to the natural environment of pasak bumi. The strong mutual de... see more

Pags. 153 - 164  

M.M Budi Utomo,Rubangi Al Hasan

Timor deer population in nature is declining, and therefore, the conservation is urgently needed. One form of conservation is exsitu conservation. Breeders society is one of the capital of ex-situ conservation. This research was conducted using the census... see more

Pags. 165 - 173  

Mohamad Iqbal,Eka Intan Kumala Putri,Bahruni Bahruni

The abundant availability of bamboos in Indonesia has prompted their possible uses as substitute for conventional raw materials (i.e. woods) which nowadays tend to be dwindling. Bamboo produces a wide range of benefits both tangible and intangible which h... see more

Pags. 91 - 105