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    Modeling the tropical fish community related to land uses and environmental determinants by N. Takarina, O. Chuan, M. Afifudin, L. Tristan, I. Arif, A. Adiwibowo

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This information is urgently needed as fish is one of the most important food resources here. This study aims to assess and compare the environment and tropical fish community between disturbed and intact sites, represented by coasts dominated by settlements and coasts dominated by mangrove forests in West Java, Indonesia.METHODS: Fish sampling was carried out at two sites: Jakarta as the disturbed site and Subang as the intact site; water quality was also measured at these sites. …”
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    Modeling vegetation density with remote sensing, normalized difference vegetation index and biodiversity plants in watershed area by R.Z. Ekaputri, T. Hidayat, H.K. Surtikanti, W. Surakusumah

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The condition of the Bengkulu watershed area is outlined in the Indonesia Integrated Watershed Management Plan. Adverse conditions in the watershed have been linked to a range of natural calamities, such as floods and droughts. …”
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    Exploring the potential of palm oil plantation waste for local communities using mixed methods by A. Ilhami, T. Hidayat, Riandi .

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Riau is Indonesia's largest palm oil supplier region, part of which is managed by smallholder farmers. …”
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    Life cycle assessment of paper products based on recycled and virgin fiber by J. Simamora, E.I. Wiloso, M. Yani

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Virgin wood-fiber paper appears less favorable than recycled paper, as recycled paper generally consumes more natural resources. Some indicators raise questions about the product being recycled, including the amount of solid waste produced during production and carbon emissions, which can occasionally be higher than for paper made from virgin fiber, as it may require more energy to operate. …”
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    Ecoutourism Zone of Coastal Conservation Area through Landscape Ecology Approach in Katingan Kuala Sub-regency, Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan Province by Cakra Birawa, Raden Mas Sukarna

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Marine and coastal areas as well as their natural resources have strategic effects towards the economic development of Indonesia because they are reliable to be one of the pillars of the national economy. …”
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