The ethnobotanical study on plants useful to local communities in the lowland forests of Bodogol, Sukabumi, West Java was conducted in order to investigate the interaction between local people and the surrounding conserved area and the importance of forest preservation for their daily lives. Data collection techniques included the "walk in the wood" interview and direct observation, especially at permanent plots. The result of this current study shows that people in the Bodogol Lowland Forest in Sukabumi, West Java recognise approximately 215 species that are used for various daily purposes ranging from food sources to conctruction material. Among these plants are two rare species in Indonesia, namely Pinanga javana and Fibraurea tinctoria
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.ABSTRACTAn ethnobotanical study to collate information on the utilization of medicinal trees by loc...
Index Cultural Significance (ICS) of useful plants diversity in ethnobotanical study is an importanc...
AbstractThe main focus of this study is to describe Lubuagan, Kalinga. The research also aims toiden...
We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitants o...
Indonesia is the country with the second largest biodiversity after Brazil, where 20,000 species of ...
Indonesia is a high-abundance tropical forests country. It plays a very important role for world lif...
Abstract. Wulandari I, Iskandar BS, Parikesit, Hudoso T, Iskandar J, Shanida SS, Megantara EN, Gunaw...
Abstract. Hidayat S. 2017. The use by local communities of plants from Sesaot Protected Forest, West...
Study for local knowledge about ethnopharmacology especially medicinal plants used by the community ...
Ethnobotanical study is the first time study done in Subang District, West Java, Indonesia focused i...
Suryana, Iskandar J, Parikesit, Partasasmita R. 2018. Ethnobotany of tree ferns in Pasir Menyan Haml...
We investigated herb and woody species at rehabilitated forests planted by mahogany and teak, and or...
Peadungdung is one of the villages in Indonesia that suffered land forest transforming. Land for...
The life of the Malay community in Lingga District cannot be separated from the very close interacti...
The diversity of plant species serves many purposes for community, especially those living in rural ...
.ABSTRACTAn ethnobotanical study to collate information on the utilization of medicinal trees by loc...
Index Cultural Significance (ICS) of useful plants diversity in ethnobotanical study is an importanc...
AbstractThe main focus of this study is to describe Lubuagan, Kalinga. The research also aims toiden...
We report the first ethnobotanical study of wild and semi-wild food plants used by the inhabitants o...
Indonesia is the country with the second largest biodiversity after Brazil, where 20,000 species of ...