- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- Livestock Farming and Management
- Primate Behavior and Ecology
- Asian Studies and History
- Oil Palm Production and Sustainability
- Indonesian Legal and Regulatory Studies
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Land Use and Ecosystem Services
- Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
- Identification and Quantification in Food
- Avian ecology and behavior
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- SMEs Development and Digital Marketing
- Livestock and Poultry Management
- Employee Performance and Motivation
- Aquatic life and conservation
- Employee Performance and Management
- Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions
- Genetic diversity and population structure
- Plant and animal studies
- Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
- Mining and Resource Management
- Socioeconomics of Resources and Conservation
- Soil and Land Suitability Analysis
Universitas 45 Surabaya
2024
University of Indonesia
2012-2024
Universitas Batam
2023
Indonesian Orthopaedic Association
2009
The world is under pressure from the novel COVID-19 pandemic. Indonesia fourth most populous country in and predicted to be affected significantly over a longer time period. Our paper aims provide detailed reporting analyses of present rapid responses COVID-19, between January March 2020, Indonesia. We particularly highlight taken by governments, non-government organisations community. outline gaps limitations responses, based on our analysis media contents, government speeches reports,...
Purpose: This study aims to analyse the factors that influence performance through employee job satisfaction at Environmental and Forestry Service of Riau Islands Province. Methodology/approach: The research methodology uses a quantitative method with population sample 131 respondents, namely employees Data analysis SEM PLS 3.0. Results/findings: Leadership (X1) on Employee Performance (Y) Job Satisfaction (Z) has positive significant effect P value 0.008, Motivation (X2) but insignificant...
A level playing field is key for global participation in science and scholarship, particularly with regard to how scientific publications are financed subsequently accessed. However, there potential pitfalls of the so-called “Gold” open-access (OA) route, which author-paid publication charges cover costs production publication. Gold OA plans author required may not solve access problem, but rather shift barrier from reader writer. Under such plans, everyone be free read papers, it still...
This study considers the establishment of parks and protected areas in relation to local governance Indonesia through example Togean Islands National Park Central Sulawesi. Effective management park requires collaborative processes that engage resource users. Co-management provides an important model for sustainable governance, but creating a co-management system is complicated time consuming. The authors examine initial stages planning establishing outline four successful social...
The vast biocultural diversity of Tanah Papua (Land Papua) are important resources for local economic development, especially where their sustainable use incorporates affirmative action to ensure that indigenous communities capture the resulting benefits. Papuan stakeholders already have own detailed plans, and there some success stories instil confidence in abilities peoples lead development. Multi-stakeholder approaches known work well, this case, locally driven initiatives also be...
Abstract In the south of biodiversity‐rich Indonesian province Papua, a large agricultural program is planned for districts around Merauke, with ostensible aim helping to meet Indonesia's food requirements. Questions arise over scheme's compliance national laws and sustainability policies, as well its likely impacts on indigenous livelihoods biodiversity. It also contrary recent low‐carbon development priorities provincial governments. For initiative be consistent law policy, therefore,...
The results of this study indicate that the Independence Ratio has a significant positive effect on Human Development Index. Fiscal Decentralization Index, PAD Effectiveness Economic Growth, Growth , and insignificant Index moderated by Growth.
We sought to elucidate the role of migratory birds in transmission H5N1 an enzoonotic area. Resident, captive, and were sampled at five sites Java, Indonesia. Mist nets used trap birds. Birds identified species. RNA was extracted from swabs reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) conducted for HA M genes H5N1. Antibodies detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay hemagglutination inhibition test. Between October 2006 September 2007, a total 4,067 resident, comprising 98...
The Anoa is a wild animal endemic to Sulawesi that looks like small cow. are categorized as vulnerable extinction on the IUCN red list. There two species of Anoa, namely Lowland (Bubalus depressicornis) and Mountain quarlesi). In this study, comparison potential habitat models for was conducted using Machine Learning algorithms with Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) Random Forest (RF) methods. This modeling uses eight environmental variables. Where based results Bubalus quarlesi modeling, RF 75:25...
Abstract We encountered white-eyes (Zosterops) that did not match any known species during ornithological field observations in the Togian Islands, Gulf of Tomini, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Subsequently, we collected a specimen and made tape recordings. consider Zosterops Islands to be new differs most strikingly from Black-crowned White-eye (Z. atrifrons) lacking white eye ring soft-part colors. The has somewhat higher-pitched, less modulated song than Z. atrifrons. It seems uncommon been only...
Abstract The aim of this study was to measure and document the forest degradation on a small forested island in tropics, that is, Peleng, Central Sulawesi. conditions were observed using Landsat satellite images from 1991 2014. To quantify change vegetation cover, detection technique Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) applied. Most parts main area Peleng are covered by highly degraded forest. However, decreases with increasing altitude. EVI application shows 48 % Peleng’s forests degraded, 28...
Abstract Rapid development has become a global priority as countries strive to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. is crucial for increasing human well-being in emerging economies while avoiding perverse outcomes on livelihoods, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. China’s Belt Road Initiative (BRI) promises help reach their national goals economic growth, trade, development, but there remain widespread concerns over how this boom Chinese foreign direct investment (FDI) will...
TROPICAL rainforests are the most biologically diverse terrestrial habitats on earth yet nearly all such ecosystems located in developing countries (Ghazoul and Sheil 2010). Responsibility for stewardship of species richness is therefore borne by those who can least afford it. In many areas, poor people have few choices but to make a living exploiting natural resources ecologically valuable habitats. Limited education compound difficulties trying develop enforce conservation practices. The...
Abstract Anoa (Bubalus sp.) is one of the endemic species Sulawesi Island, which protected because it threatened with extinction. This study aims to determine possible distribution anoa habitat based on environmental parameters by considering influence human disturbance. Human disturbance in form settlement and transportation infrastructure. The purpose this paper observe whether has an effect or not spatial distribution. Using 98 encounter data points, model discovered that infrastructure...
As an endangered species, Anoa (Bubalus depressicornis and Mountain Bubalus quarlesi) inhabiting the Sulawesi island requires proper conservation both in out of their native habitat. The study anoa habitat is mainly conducted through field studies based on firsthand observations appearance, footprints, or excrement social surveys from residents who saw it directly. are carried specifically a particular area with relatively narrow. However, practice, this method has limitations, such as...
The Peleng tarsier (Tarsius pelengensis) is poorly known primate, with a range limited to Banggai island-group, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was classified as "Endangered" by IUCN in 2017 based on extremely demographic and distributional data. aim of this study collect analyze data the population distribution tarsiers. Surveys were conducted over approximately 5 months 2018 across neighboring islands Banggai, Labobo, Bangkurung. We determined that tarsiers only occur Island. average...