7 articles in this issue
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Nining Wahyuningrum,Irfan Budi Pramono
Population growth leads to water scarcity in terms of both quality and quantity. Agricultural and urban watersheds potentially produce more pollutantsthan forested area. It is considered that forested area has potential in storing and protecting water sup... see more
Eny Faridah
Salinity effects on plant can often be related to mineral ion content alteration, including phosphate. Under saline conditions, phosphate levels were reported to decrease in plants. Such effects could indirectly affect intracellular phosphate levels, lead... see more
Yusup Amin,Danang S. Adi,Ika Wahyuni,Sukma S. Kusumah,Ratih Damayanti
The scale of forest degradation and deforestation in Indonesia has inspired the use of lesser-known wood species, which are potentially abundant and so far has not much been utilized. Utilization of these woods should be imposed not only of the stem wood ... see more
Lukas Rumboko Wibowo,Digby Race,Allan Curtis
”Carbon offsetting”in forestry-related projects is widely regarded as the ideal solution to the three challenges of the 21st Century: climate change, biodiversity conservation andsocio-economic development. At the same time, ... see more
Sulistya Ekawati,Hariadi Kartodihardjo,Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat,Hardjanto -,Hariyatno Dwiprabowo
”Decentralization of protected forest management from central to district government has not yet been implemented effectively. This effectiveness depends on many factors that include policy contents and political process or discourse in the policy making ... see more
Widya Fatriasari,Ratih Damayanti,Sita Heris Anita
Previous research on anatomical structures of pretreated large (betung) bamboo (Dendrocalamusasper) using single culture of white-rot fungi has been investigated, which revealed that the pretreatment caused the decrease in the Runkel ratioas well as the c... see more