Peatlands are inland water ecosystems that are very unique and vulnerable to environmental disturbances including forest fires. In fact, the peat ecosystem has a very diverse of fish species and has the potential for consumption and ornamental fish. One of the countries that has extensive peatlands is Indonesia. Various types of ornamental fish potentially found in peatlands, as well as various species of economic importance for food. Therefore, it is very necessary to conserve and utilize biodiversity of peatlands for the purpose of optimally utilizing sustainable development. The scope of this chapter is to provide a comprehensive view of fish diversity in Indonesian peatlands from the aspect of use, threats, and conservation strategies
Indonesia is the richest country in the world in terms of biodiversity. Indonesian coastal and marin...
Over the past decades, a large area of peat swamp forests in Indonesia has been cleared of the origi...
Pristine tropical peat swamp forests (PSFs) represent a unique wetland ecosystem of distinctive hydr...
Indonesia is one of the richest regions in the world in terms of biodiversity. However, recent evide...
The province of East Kalimantan has significant peatlands. Covering an area of 700,000 HA, spread ac...
Forest and land fire is mentioned as a main problem of peatlands occurring every year and has provid...
While tropical lowland peatswamp ecosystems are well-represented among the major forest formations o...
Tropical peat swamp forests provide important ecosystem services, ranging from carbon storage and fi...
Conservation projects are likely to fail if plans to preserve important wildlife habitats and specie...
Large areas of Indonesian tropical peatlands have been converted to other uses for economic purposes...
Freshwater fishes abound in Indonesia. They are everywhere in the archipelago—from rice fields and i...
Sustainable peatland management practices such as paludiculture are crucial for restoring degraded p...
As the hot spot of marine biodiversity, Indonesia becomes the world's spotlight in the management of...
Despite the abundance of potential marine resources, including fisheries, Indonesia is still struggl...
This chapter examines relevant literature on marine-protected areas (MPAs) development and their ben...
Indonesia is the richest country in the world in terms of biodiversity. Indonesian coastal and marin...
Over the past decades, a large area of peat swamp forests in Indonesia has been cleared of the origi...
Pristine tropical peat swamp forests (PSFs) represent a unique wetland ecosystem of distinctive hydr...
Indonesia is one of the richest regions in the world in terms of biodiversity. However, recent evide...
The province of East Kalimantan has significant peatlands. Covering an area of 700,000 HA, spread ac...
Forest and land fire is mentioned as a main problem of peatlands occurring every year and has provid...
While tropical lowland peatswamp ecosystems are well-represented among the major forest formations o...
Tropical peat swamp forests provide important ecosystem services, ranging from carbon storage and fi...
Conservation projects are likely to fail if plans to preserve important wildlife habitats and specie...
Large areas of Indonesian tropical peatlands have been converted to other uses for economic purposes...
Freshwater fishes abound in Indonesia. They are everywhere in the archipelago—from rice fields and i...
Sustainable peatland management practices such as paludiculture are crucial for restoring degraded p...
As the hot spot of marine biodiversity, Indonesia becomes the world's spotlight in the management of...
Despite the abundance of potential marine resources, including fisheries, Indonesia is still struggl...
This chapter examines relevant literature on marine-protected areas (MPAs) development and their ben...
Indonesia is the richest country in the world in terms of biodiversity. Indonesian coastal and marin...
Over the past decades, a large area of peat swamp forests in Indonesia has been cleared of the origi...
Pristine tropical peat swamp forests (PSFs) represent a unique wetland ecosystem of distinctive hydr...