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    An analysis on the economic development and deforestation by E.S. Siregar, S.U. Sentosa, A. Satrianto

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this study, the determinants of economic development used were education, health, mineral resources and forest resource, whereas those of deforestation, were  forest resource,  institutional factors, population density, and economic development.FINDINGS: The data analysis revealed that the economic development in North Sumatra was significantly influenced by education, health, and mineral resources, excluding forest resources. …”
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    Negative frequency-dependent selection through variations in seedling fitness due to genetic differentiation of parents’ pair in a tropical rainforest tree, Rubroshorea curtisii (D... by Naoki Tani, Naoki Tani, Chin Hong Ng, Soon Leong Lee, Chai Ting Lee, Norwati Muhammad, Toshiaki Kondo, Yoshihiko Tsumura, Saori Sugiyama, Kaoru Niiyama, Azizi Ripin, Abdul Rahman Kassim, Samsudin Musa

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…IntroductionThe role of syngameons in adaption to microgeographical environmental heterogeneity is important and could be one of the sources of rich species diversity in tropical forests. In addition, negative frequency- or density-dependent selection is one of the major processes contributing to the maintenance of genetic diversity.MethodsTo assess genetic factors that affect the fitness of seedlings of Rubroshorea curtisii, a dominant canopy tree species in hill dipterocarp forests, the inter- and intra-population genetic structure of individuals from natural populations and individuals at two permanent plots in a hill dipterocarp forest with reproductive stage was studied. …”
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    Social and Cultural Influences on Management for Carbon Sequestration on US Family Forestlands: A Literature Synthesis by A. Paige Fischer, Susan Charnley

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Nonindustrial private—or “family”—forests hold great potential for sequestering carbon and have received much attention in discussions about forestry-based climate change mitigation. …”
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    Sistem Informasi Geografi untuk Zonasi Kerentanan Kebakaran Lahan dan Hutan di Kecamatan Malifut, Halmahera Utara by Sahrul S Adam, Mochammad Gamal Rindarjono, Puguh Karyanto

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Moderate vulnerability fire land class covers an area of 13,601.9 hectares or 38.72% most of which land cover by production forest, followed by dryland agriculture, secondary mangrove forest and secondary dryland forest. …”
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    How Does Landscape Structure Affect Dung Beetle Assemblages in Amazon Cities? by Vanessa Pontes Mesquita, Glenda Vanessa dos Santos Bernardino, Paulo Estefano Dineli Bobrowiec, Renato Portela Salomão, Cintia Cornelius

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Urbanization directly affects the biological communities inhabiting forest remnants inserted in cities, compromising the maintenance of urban and natural ecosystems. …”
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    Teak-Soil Interaction: Teak (Tectona grandis) Plantations Impact and are Impacted by Soil Properties and Fertility in Southwestern Ghana by Michael Asigbaase, Michael Annan, Daniel Adusu, Simon Abugre, Collins Ayine Nsor, Samuel Kumi, Selina Adutwumwaa Acheamfour

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Teak (Tectona grandis) is one of the most widely established plantation species globally due to its potential for degraded forest restoration, timber supplementation, and easing pressure on natural forest resources. …”
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    Trends in vegetation cover changes in Bonny area of the Niger Delta by A Adoki

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The main vegetation type in the area is the mangrove forest, which occupies most of the Niger Delta. The other vegetation type is the secondary (re-growth) vegetation that occupies a small area. …”
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    Trends in vegetation cover changes in Bonny area of the Niger Delta by A Adoki

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The main vegetation type in the area is the mangrove forest, which occupies most of the Niger Delta. The other vegetation type is the secondary (re-growth) vegetation that occupies a small area. …”
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    Pinglu Canal Construction and Its Impact on Wildlife Habitat Connectivity: A Multi-Species Network Analysis and Ecological Restoration Strategy by Yuan Cao, Kai Su, Yongfa You, Xuebing Jiang, Chuang Li, Junjie Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study uses the MaxEnt model to identify habitats for 11 wildlife species within the study area, categorized into terrestrial mammals, amphibians and reptiles, forest birds, and water birds, thereby constructing a multi-species habitat connectivity network (MHCN). …”
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    An Enhanced Drone Technology for Detecting the Human Object in the Dense Areas Using a Deep Learning Model by Mohamad Reda A. Refaai, Dhruva R. Rinku, I. Thamarai, null S. Meera, Naresh Kumar Sripada, Simon Yishak

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…During the recent decade, emerging technological and dramatic uses for drones were devised and accomplished, including rescue operations, monitoring, vehicle tracking, forest fire monitoring, and environmental monitoring, among others. …”
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    Effect of 26 Years of Intensively Managed Carya cathayensis Stands on Soil Organic Carbon and Fertility by Jiasen Wu, Jianqin Huang, Dan Liu, Jianwu Li, Jinchi Zhang, Hailong Wang

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…A field study was carried out to investigate the effect of long-term intensive management on fertility of soils under a C. cathayensis forest. Results showed that after 26 years’ intensive management, the soil organic carbon (SOC) content of the A and B horizons reduced by 19% and 14%, respectively. …”
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