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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 26 (2005)
Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and transformation of peatlands, and have contributed to substantial smoke haze and greenhouse-gas pollution. In some areas, local community use of fire
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/de102ad22a7b40bba26e0c50afc4d2db
Autor:
Unna Chokkalingam, ZaiZhi Zhou
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology. 17:263-270
The rehabilitation of degraded forests is widely recognized, with a consensus that technical, economic, environmental and social factors must all be considered in practice. Rehabilitating degraded forests has been being one of the Guangdong Provincia
Autor:
Noviana Khususyiah, Suyanto, Andy Darmawan, Unna Chokkalingam, Josni Mannes, Iwan Kurniawan, Robiyanto Hendro Susanto, Rizki Pandu Permana
Publikováno v:
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. 12:75-100
Fire is an important community wetland management tool in Indonesia, but its increasing use in the wetlands of southern Sumatra is degrading the landscape and diminishing household incomes and livelihood options. We studied evolving community land an
Publikováno v:
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
The equatorial peatlands of the Kutai lowland of eastern Kalimantan are generally 4–10 m in thickness but some sections exceed 16 m in depth. The deposition of peat commenced about 8000 yrs ago after shallow flooding of the basin by the Mahakam Riv
Autor:
Yayat Ruchiat, Judith Mayer, Unna Chokkalingam, Rizki Pandu Permana, Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Paul Maus, Rona Dennis, Fred Stolle, Suyanto, G. Applegate, Henry Lachowski, Iwan Kurniawan, Thomas P. Tomich
Publikováno v:
Human Ecology. 33:465-504
This study in the wake of 1990s fire catastrophes identifies and analyzes underlying causes of vegetation fires in eight locations across Borneo and Sumatra. Multidisciplinary and multiscale analysis integrates geospatial technologies with varied soc
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 201:3-11
Large investments are being made in the establishment of tree plantations on degraded land in Asia. These initiatives are often politically driven and aspire to achieve both economic and environmental benefits. However, the lack of clarity about the
Autor:
Alan S. White, Unna Chokkalingam
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology. 156:139-160
Stand structure including spatial patterns was studied in northern hardwood and mixed forest types in the 2000-ha old-growth Big Reed Forest Reserve in northern Maine using complete stem mapping, dendrochronology, and spatial analyses on ~ 0.5 ha plo
Autor:
Suyanto, Rizki Pandu Permana, Meilanie Buitenzorgy, Unna Chokkalingam, Robiyanto Hendro Susanto, Iwan Kurniawan
Publikováno v:
Tropical Fire Ecology ISBN: 9783540773801
We studied the long-term effects of an intensified fire regime following logging and altered land use practices on the biodiversity and successional dynamics of forests on three sites (Sugihan, Mesuji, and Pampangan) of roughly 300 km2 each, distribu
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::93d7305eb0cd1c241f48534108563151
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77381-8_13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77381-8_13
Autor:
Takeshi Toma, Zhou Zaizhi, L.R. Wibowo, Silvio Brienza, Eva K. Wollenberg, Tini Gumartini, Wil de Jong, Everaldo Nascimento de Almeida, César Sabogal, Unna Chokkalingam, Antonio P. Carandang, Murniati, A.A. Nawir, Abel Meza López
Publikováno v:
Forest Restoration in Landscapes ISBN: 9780387255255
In many tropical countries, government agencies, international agencies, the private sector, and civil society have expended much effort and resources in forest rehabilitation activities to meet rising demands both for forest products and environment
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::edeec83184cfdcff1bdb38ce1bb34db1
https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29112-1_58
https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-29112-1_58
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 26 (2005)
"Large-scale, recurrent fires in Indonesia in recent decades have caused widespread deforestation and transformation of peatlands, and have contributed to substantial smoke haze and greenhouse-gas pollution. In some areas, local community use of fire