Tropical rainforests are among the most important ecosystems on earth. After Brazil, Indonesia has the second largest tropical forest area in the world. Since the 1970s, Indonesia’s forests have decreased from covering 87% to 50% of its land area. With the ever increasing pressures from economic and human development it appears likely that much of the biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by forest in Indonesia will only remain in conservation areas. National parks currently cover around 60% or 16 Mha of the total area of protected areas in Indonesia. Between 2012 and 2017, 42 terrestrial national parks in Indonesia lost 1.07% of their total forest cover. However, primary forest cover increased by 0.07%. National parks in the Jawa B...
© 2010, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The current state of tropical forest cover and its change...
Indonesia is recognized as one of ”Megabiodiversity countries” in the worldwide which is very rich w...
The rich forests of Indonesian New Guinea are understudied and threatened. We used satellite data to...
Forest cover changes in Indonesia’s terrestrial national parks between 2012 and 2017. Biodiversitas ...
Indonesia is the third largest tropical forest country. There are about 125 million Ha of total Indo...
THEME: Forests, Biodiversity and Terrestrial Ecosystems (BIOD theme). This is an invited presentatio...
Gunung Palung National Park were protected since 1937 and become remain conserve largest dipterocarp...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
With 120 million hectares of forest area, Indonesia has the third largest area of biodiversity-rich ...
Much of the forest cover in southern Sumatra, Indonesia has been cleared since the early 1970s, but ...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
Indonesia possesses the third largest tropical forests coverage following Brazilian Amazon and Congo...
Covering 133.7 mln ha of area, forests of Indonesia are an important part of world’s forest resource...
The Indonesian islands of Sumatera and Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo) are ...
© 2010, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The current state of tropical forest cover and its change...
Indonesia is recognized as one of ”Megabiodiversity countries” in the worldwide which is very rich w...
The rich forests of Indonesian New Guinea are understudied and threatened. We used satellite data to...
Forest cover changes in Indonesia’s terrestrial national parks between 2012 and 2017. Biodiversitas ...
Indonesia is the third largest tropical forest country. There are about 125 million Ha of total Indo...
THEME: Forests, Biodiversity and Terrestrial Ecosystems (BIOD theme). This is an invited presentatio...
Gunung Palung National Park were protected since 1937 and become remain conserve largest dipterocarp...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
With 120 million hectares of forest area, Indonesia has the third largest area of biodiversity-rich ...
Much of the forest cover in southern Sumatra, Indonesia has been cleared since the early 1970s, but ...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
Indonesia possesses the third largest tropical forests coverage following Brazilian Amazon and Congo...
Covering 133.7 mln ha of area, forests of Indonesia are an important part of world’s forest resource...
The Indonesian islands of Sumatera and Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo) are ...
© 2010, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The current state of tropical forest cover and its change...
Indonesia is recognized as one of ”Megabiodiversity countries” in the worldwide which is very rich w...
The rich forests of Indonesian New Guinea are understudied and threatened. We used satellite data to...