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Volume 10 Number 2 Year 2009

14 articles in this issue 

Suryo Anggoro

Artificial (electric) and direct lighting technologies available today have thepotential to greatly reduce the growth rate of electricity consumed through lightingworldwide. While electric lighting has been inefficient throughout much of itshistory, direc... see more

Pags. 121 - 128  

Mulyati Rahayu,Mohammad Fathi Royyani,Rugayah Rugayah

Wawonii ethnic represent the majority groups and ethnic origin dwelling Wawoniiisland, Southeast Sulawesi. In their traditional life, this ethnic has own mannersand customs for managing natural resources. Local knowledge research’s aboutenvironment ecosys... see more

Pags. 129 - 136  

Trismilah Trismilah,Deden Rosid Waltam

Waste Agriculture of paddy like hay, bran, chaff and frond of banana and alsowaste plantation of coconut root and cangkang of sawit pregnant [of] lignoselulosa(cellulose, lignine and hemiselulosa).In order to searching alternative materials for the produc... see more

Pags. 137 - 144  

Yasril Yasril,Heru Subaris Kasjono,Sri Puji Ganefati

Chrome is a substance belong to high toxicity heavy metal group which can causeboth acute and chronic poisoning. One of the methods that can be used to reduceits concentration is biosorbtion with bagasse biomass. The objectives of the studywere to underst... see more

Pags. 145 - 151  

Achmad Hasan

Indonesia as the biggest geothermal potential country in the world. There are252 geothermal locations have been identified that distributed along a volcanicbelt extending from Sumatera, Java, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku untilPapua. Utilization of this... see more

Pags. 153 - 160  

Siti Sunarti,Rugayah Rugayah

Fire wood is become one of the alternatif fuel to replace kerosene and gas. Becauseof the government regulation that replace kerosene into elpiji gas, many local peoplebecome prefer using fire wood for their cooking, although it cause air pollution.Twenty... see more

Pags. 161 - 166  

Diah Sulistiarini,Tutie Djarwaningsih

Karimunjawa is a group of small islands which is situated at 0 up to 506 above sealevels, and covered of total forests area of about 1,300 ha. The area is locatedwithin Jepara Regency, Central Java. Studies on forest ecology and floristic ofthe island has... see more

Pags. 167 - 172  

Rugayah Rugayah,Siti Sunarti,Tutie Djarwaningsih

Plant inventory has been carried out in Tangale Nature Reserves in GorontaloProvince, North Sulawesi (2002). This area covers about 113 ha. About 250species have been listed from this area, and 72 species of them utilized by thelocal people who leave in i... see more

Pags. 173 - 181  

Djadja Siti Hazar Hoesen

Buds, planlets and bulblets formation from excised bulbscales was the preferredmethod for vegetative propagation of Lilium sp (Liliaceae). The ex vitro techniqueswith Gibberellic acid (GA3) pretreatment was induced buds formation on scalescutting which pl... see more

Pags. 183 - 193  

Erniwati Erniwati,Sih Kahono

The role of the wild plants in relation to the conservation of the Indonesian insectpollinators was studied at several areas of Java. Three of direct observationmethods were applied: study of biodiversity and observation on the wild flowersand the insect ... see more

Pags. 195 - 203  

Ning Wikan Utami,E. A. Widjaja

Dyera costulata, usually called as jelutung is belonging into Apocynaceae family.This plant is a potential plant species that has good prospect, especially for timberand latex production. However the seedling grows slowly. The experiment wascarried out in... see more

Pags. 205 - 214  

Sindu Akhadiarto

Decreasing of land for agriculture pushed the exploiting of agricultural and industrialby-products for feedstuffs. Rice straw and “onggok” represent the by-products thatvery potential to use for feedstuffs. However these by-products have low digestionvalu... see more

Pags. 215 - 221  

Albertus Husein Wawo

Sandalwood (Santalum album L) is one of the tropic plants that have high economicvalue. Sandalwood exploitation in East Nusa Tenggara province has very longhistory perhaps more than 1000 years therefore unforgetable. Now a dayssandalwood was categorized a... see more

Pags. 223 - 232  

Endang Suarna

As the energy consumption continues to increase, pollutants and greenhousegases emissions from the energy utilization also increases. The increase ofthose emissions has impacts on environmental problems that harmful for theecosystem and the population. Pr... see more

Pags. 233 - 239