Forest exploitation and conversion to other landuse may cause lost of biodiversity, including most important dipterocarp trees species, i.e. Shorea leprosula and Shorea laevis. The objective of this study was to determine the rarity status of the two important shorea species, i.e. S. laevis and S. leprosula, based on IUCN criteria, their habitat characteristics, and their association with other species, as one of the basis for determining their conservation strategy as a part of forest management. This study was conducted in three types of ecosystem (virgin forest, secondary forest, and fragmented forest) in Muara Teweh, Central Kalimantan. Methodology used in this research includes vegetation and tree diversity analysis. Study results show...
Sumatra’s lowland tropical rainforest is in the third place after Kalimantan and Papua in terms of I...
The conservation of tropical ecosystem is increasingly relevant as the recent global warming and cli...
Dryobalanops rappa Becc. and Shorea albida Sym. are Bornean endemics of high conservation value and ...
Forest exploitation and conversion to other landuse may cause lost of biodiversity, including most i...
Forest exploitation and conversion to other landuse may cause lost of biodiversity, including most i...
Forest exploitation and conversion to other landuse may cause lost of biodiversity, including most i...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family, a dominant family in Indonesia's rainforest...
A study to determine the distribution of genus Shorea spp. and estimate the above ground biomass for...
Shorea acuminata, Shorea parvifoliaand Shorea leprosula are main Dipterocarps species in Malaysia an...
High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) stand of Shorea lumutensis, one of the endemic dipterocarps in...
In Peninsular Malaysia, Virgin Jungle Reserve (VJR) has been established since the 1950’s and are i...
Meranti is the dominant native species in the IUPHHK-HA PT. Erna Djuliawati in Central Kalimantan. I...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family and grows in Indonesia's tropical forests wh...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family and grows in Indonesia's tropical forests wh...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family and grows in Indonesia's tropical forests wh...
Sumatra’s lowland tropical rainforest is in the third place after Kalimantan and Papua in terms of I...
The conservation of tropical ecosystem is increasingly relevant as the recent global warming and cli...
Dryobalanops rappa Becc. and Shorea albida Sym. are Bornean endemics of high conservation value and ...
Forest exploitation and conversion to other landuse may cause lost of biodiversity, including most i...
Forest exploitation and conversion to other landuse may cause lost of biodiversity, including most i...
Forest exploitation and conversion to other landuse may cause lost of biodiversity, including most i...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family, a dominant family in Indonesia's rainforest...
A study to determine the distribution of genus Shorea spp. and estimate the above ground biomass for...
Shorea acuminata, Shorea parvifoliaand Shorea leprosula are main Dipterocarps species in Malaysia an...
High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) stand of Shorea lumutensis, one of the endemic dipterocarps in...
In Peninsular Malaysia, Virgin Jungle Reserve (VJR) has been established since the 1950’s and are i...
Meranti is the dominant native species in the IUPHHK-HA PT. Erna Djuliawati in Central Kalimantan. I...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family and grows in Indonesia's tropical forests wh...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family and grows in Indonesia's tropical forests wh...
Shorea leprosula belongs to the Dipterocarpaceae family and grows in Indonesia's tropical forests wh...
Sumatra’s lowland tropical rainforest is in the third place after Kalimantan and Papua in terms of I...
The conservation of tropical ecosystem is increasingly relevant as the recent global warming and cli...
Dryobalanops rappa Becc. and Shorea albida Sym. are Bornean endemics of high conservation value and ...