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    ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS AND EXOGENOUS VARIABLES AFFECTING THE OUTCOME OF SOCIAL FORESTRY POLICIES IN CENTRAL SULAWESI, INDONESIA by Massiri, Sudirman Daeng, Malik, Adam, Akhbar, Golar, Naharuddin, Pribadi, Hendra, Rahman, Abdul, Maiwa, Arman

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…Social forestry (SF) is Indonesian policy that aims to provide legal access to the community in utilizing forest resources and seek sustainable forest…”
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    PREDICTING THE POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF Pinus cernua L.K. PHAN EX AVER., K.S. NGUYEN AND T.H. NGUYEN, A CRITICALLY ENDANGERED CONIFER SPECIES by Pham, Trang Thanh, Phung, Tuyen, Ta, Hoang Nu Thi, Nguyen, Hoa Hai

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…Pinus cernua L.K. Phan ex Aver., K.S. Nguyen and T.H. Nguyen (Pinaceae) is a critically endangered species restricted to the Laos - Vietnam border. The…”
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    GOLDEN RATIO INTERPRETATION ON 150 FLOWERS: THE BASIC INFORMATION TO DEVELOP ECOTOURISM IN BOGOR, INDONESIA by Mutiara, Muhammad Moldynniz, Avenzora, Ricky, Arief, Harnios

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…The Aesthetic value is one of the factors in order to attract tourists to visit. Flowers are one form of tourist attraction that symbolizes beauty, flowers can…”
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    THE ROLE OF TRADITIONAL FARMER MANAGEMENT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PRIVATELY OWNED FORESTS: CASE STUDY IN CIAMIS REGENCY, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA by Fauziyah, Eva, Afri Awang, San, Suryanto, Priyono, Achmad, Budiman

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…Privately owned forests (POF) play an important role in Indonesia’s social, economic, and environmental spheres. The success of optimizing their roles relies…”
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    POLARIZATION OF LOCAL COMMUNITY ORIENTATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECO-RURAL TOURISM IN KERINCI REGION, JAMBI PROVINCE, INDONESIA by Bonanza, Occy, Avenzora, Ricky, Malihah, Elly, Hermawan, Rachmad

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…Rural areas are increasingly the focus of exploration by various stakeholders. However, local communities, as landowners in these regions, often do not reap…”
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    STAKEHOLDERS ANALYSIS OF MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT IN SEGARA ANAKAN LAGOON, CILACAP by Ardiyanto, Anjalli Tasha, Hilmi, Endang, Mahdiana, Arif, Junaidi, Teuku, Prayogo, Norman Arie, Dewi, Rose, Cahyo, Tri Nur

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…The mangrove ecosystems are one type of coastal ecosystem found along coastlines and river estuaries that are influenced by tides and inundation. Segara Anakan…”
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    OPTIMIZING CHARCOAL PRODUCTION: A COMPARISON OF THREE WOOD SPECIES AND METHODS by Perera, GCE

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…For sustainable forestry management and environmental protection, it is crucial to compare three wood types and processes in order to optimise charcoal…”
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    REVITALIZING FOREST MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIAN FOREST INDUSTRY POST-COVID-19: EXPECTATIONS FROM YOUNG FORESTERS (A CASE STUDY FROM UNIVERSITY STUDENTS) by Daniel, David Jhon, Yovi, Efi Yuliati

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (31-10-2024)
    “…The global health emergency triggered by COVID-19 has had a significant impact on Indonesia's forestry industry. This study investigates the expectations of…”
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    THE POTENTIAL OF CARDAMOM LEAF IN THE AGROFORESTRY SYSTEM: ESSENTIAL OIL YIELD AND 1.8-CINEOL CONTENT by Octavia, Dona, Wijayanto, Nurheni, Budi, Sri Wilarso, Batubara, Irmanida, Suharti, Sri

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…Cardamom (Amomum cardamomum), the ‘Queen of spices’, is a native Indonesian spice, a type of potential biopharmaceutical currently prospective because of its…”
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    AN ATTEMPT TO CONSERVE A VULNERABLE TREE SPECIES OF Santalum album L. THROUGH MICROPROPAGATION by Gurusamy, Manikandan, Charlie, Karolinsobina, Palanisamy, Kalaimathi, Chelladurai, Divya, Katerere, David R

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…A rare kind of tropical plant in the Santalaceae family is Santalum album. The active ingredient in S. album, santalol, is also referred to as sandalwood oil…”
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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF TALAS BENENG (Xanthosoma undipes) AGROFORESTRY IN CIAMIS REGENCY, INDONESIA by Suhartono, Permadi, Dwiko Budi, Sanudin

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…Recently, the Indonesian government has sought to secure food production from forestlands by implementing agroforestry in rural areas. Talas beneng or tall…”
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    CULTURABLE ENDOSYMBIOTIC BACTERIA FROM THE INDIAN LAC INSECT, KERRIA LACCA (KERR) by Verma, Sweta, Ramani, Ranganathan, Chandra, Ramesh, Kumar, Hemant

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…The Indian lac insect, Kerria lacca (Kerr) (Coccoidea: Tachardiidae) is a commercially important phytosuccivorous and sessile scale insect. Lac insects are…”
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    PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY ANALYSIS AND GROWTH OF EBONY SEEDLINGS (Diospyros celebica Bakh) TREATED BY VARIOUS BIOFERTILIZER COMBINATIONS by Larekeng, Siti Halimah, Lamanda, Sukriati A., Restu, Muh

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…Ebony is one of slow-growing spe- cies), that of suspected to be the triggering factors to prone to extinction. In addition, the nature of ebony seeds is…”
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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COLCHICINE AND ORYZALIN ON POLYPLOIDY INDUCTION IN TEAK (Tectona grandis Linn. f.) IN VITRO by Fauzan, Yusuf Sigit A., Supriyanto, Mulyono, Joko, Tajuddin, Teuku

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…Indonesian government has launched a community plantation forests program that would be beneficial for remedying shortage in domestic demand for teak wood…”
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    ASSESSING THE WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF WETLANDS AT JAGDISPUR RESERVOIR IN KAPILVASTU DISTRICT OF NEPAL by Gyawali, Rama, Sharma, Gyan Bandhu, Shrestha, Jiban

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…Wetlands are one of the world's most productive ecosystems. They have significant ecological, economic, cultural, and recreational significance. However,…”
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    THE SPECIFIC ORDINATION AND CLUSTERING OF MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM IN SEGARA ANAKAN by Hilmi, Endang, Junaidi, Teuku, Mahdiana, Arif, Prayogo, Norman Arie, Dewi, Rose, Rahayu, Sri

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…Mangrove ecosystem has specific ordination and clustering  following the adaptation toward the environment properties and species competition.  This research…”
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    IMPACT OF FOREST FIRES ON PORTUGUESE FOREST ECOSYSTEM AND ITS NATIONAL EMISSIONS BUDGET by Pavel, Muha Abdullah Al, Marques, Mario, Mukta, Kamrun N

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-04-2024)
    “…The study highlights the significance of the forestry industry in Portugal, and delves into the economic, social, and environmental ramifications of forest…”
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    BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION OF BAMBOO PAPER BY TWO WHITE-ROT FUNGAL SPECIES by Novitri Hastuti, Luciasih Agustini, Erlina Nurul Aini, Dian Anggraini Indrawan, Gustan Pari, Heru Satrio Wibisono

    Published in Indonesian journal of forestry research (01-10-2023)
    “…Non-wood paper production, such as bamboo paper, is an alternative to meet the massive demand for paper consumption in the recent era. Bamboo paper, made from…”
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