Search Results - "Dohong, Alue"
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A review of the drivers of tropical peatland degradation in South-East Asia
Published in Land use policy (01-12-2017)“…•A review of the drivers of peatland degradation in South-East Asia over the past 20 years.•Categorises the activities into direct and indirect drivers of…”
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Interannual climate variation, land type and village livelihood effects on fires in Kalimantan, Indonesia
Published in Global environmental change (01-09-2020)“…•We assessed the drivers of fires in Kalimantan using climate, soil, forest, and livelihoods data.•In intact forest landscapes, fires in all years were…”
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Tropical forest and peatland conservation in Indonesia: Challenges and directions
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-03-2020)“…Tropical forests and peatlands provide important ecological, climate and socio‐economic benefits from the local to the global scale. However, these ecosystems…”
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A Review of Techniques for Effective Tropical Peatland Restoration
Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-04-2018)“…Indonesia’s peatlands have been subject to extensive deforestation and degradation resulting from logging, drainage, fires and conversion to other land uses. A…”
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Prioritizing wildlife conservation along habitat gradients in Sumatra
Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2024)“…Managing protected areas (PAs) requires measurable indicators to assess effectiveness. The status of populations and guilds of multiple species are potential…”
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Carbon emissions from oil palm development on deep peat soil in Central Kalimantan Indonesia
Published in Anthropocene (01-06-2018)“…Of the 44 million hectares of peatland in the tropics, Indonesia has proportionately the largest area (45%) and carbon content (64%). These carbon-rich peat…”
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More food, more forests, fewer emissions, better livelihoods: linking REDD+, sustainable supply chains and domestic policy in Brazil, Indonesia and Colombia
Published in Carbon management (01-12-2013)“…The triple, intertwined challenges of climate change, the conversion of tropical forests to crop lands and grazing pastures, and the shortage of new arable…”
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