Journal title
ISSN: 2087-0469    frecuency : 4   format : Electrónica

Issues

      see all issue


Skip Navigation Links.

Volume 25 Number 1 Year 2019

9 articles in this issue 

Secunda Selamet Santoso,Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat,Bramasto Nugroho,Iman Santoso

Operationalization of forest management units (FMUs) in Indonesia still requires assistance from the government. This research aimed to build a theoretical framework to enable FMU implementation on the ground. In addition, the criteria and indicators of F... see more

Pags. 1 - 16  

Rini Untari,Ricky Avenzora,Dudung Darusman,Tutut Sunarminto

The growth of nature-based tourism has triggered further development of outdoor tourism activities by utilizing natural areas for commercial purposes.  This trend is likely related to the role of tourism promotion. However,  promotion is still i... see more

Pags. 17 - 27  

Nanik Lestari

Deforestation becomes a crucial issue in the context of climate change. Deforestation in Southeast Asia is more serious than in Amazonia and Central Africa due to forest clearing done for economic activities such as agriculture and timber production. Amon... see more

Pags. 28 - 34  

Ani Mardiastuti

The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing (ABS) was adopted in 2010, but Parties have been facing many challenges to implement the Protocol.   The objective of this paper is to provide information on the current status of the ABS impleme... see more

Pags. 35 - 43  

I Nengah Surati Jaya,Muhammad Buce Saleh,Dwi Noventasari,Nitya Ade Santi,Nanin Anggraini,Dewayany Sutrisno,Zhang Yuxing,Wang Xuenjun,Liu Qian

Developing growth curve for forest and environmental management is a crucial activity in forestry planning. This paper describes a proposed technique for developing a growth curve based on the SPOT 6 satellite imageries. The most critical step in developi... see more

Pags. 44 - 50  

Eko Pujiono,Ronggo Sadono,Hartono Hartono,Muhammad Ali Imron

The Mutis Timau Forest Complex (MTFC), a remained mountainous tropical forest area in Timor Island, located in Indonesia and Timor-Leste border region, tends to decrease gradually. Unfortunately, declined forest area and their rates are not explained by r... see more

Pags. 51 - 64