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The role of candlenuts in sustaining rural livelihoods from forests to household welfare
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Understanding tree diversity in ultrabasic forests of Sulawesi, Indonesia for restoration and conservation planning
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Wood physical and mechanical properties of rambai (Baccaurea motleyana), a tropical fruit tree species
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Enrichment planting with Fokienia hodginsii and Cinnamomum obtusifolium for forest recovery in Northern Vietnam
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Morphometric characteristics of the endemic stingless bee Wallacetrigona incisa at different altitudes in North Luwu, Indonesia
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Optimization of wood waste from logging concession for local communities in tropical forest in Indonesia
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Assessing collaborative governance and socio-economic outcomes of Forest Program III in Lore Lindu Landscape, Indonesia
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Forest quality decline and restoration priorities in Indonesia’s New Capital Region
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GIS-based land suitability mapping for agroforestry development in Gunung Mas, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
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Biodiversity patterns in Acacia plantations and natural forest remnants in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo
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Carbon trading incentives based on emission reference in Salat Island, Pulang Pisau District, Indonesia
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Soil properties of natural stands of Diospyros celebica in South Sulawesi, Indonesia and their management implications
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Market dynamics and structural challenges in competitiveness of bamboo in Malaysia’s wood-based industry
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Intergenerational adaptation in a shifting landscape through Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and forest beekeeping
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Urban flood susceptibility and riparian vegetation using GLM-based spatial modelling from vegetation cover in Samarinda, Indonesia
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Carbon stock estimation of Kelimutu National Park, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
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Socio-ecological perspective on forest encroachment and community adaptation in Mount Silanu, Indonesia
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Characteristics of Meretrix meretrix and mangroves in the main clam-producing area of Bagan Asahan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
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Preferences, use, and value of forest products in Bardia National Park, Nepal
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Land cover dynamics and surface water quality conditions in the Upper Wampu Watershed, Indonesia
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Comparative machine learning for forest landscape mapping in Mount Argapura, East Java, Indonesia
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The mediating role of community trust in institutional readiness for sustainable mangrove forest rehabilitation
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Twenty-nine years of forest recovery following selective logging as evidenced by a two-census resurvey in lowland Leuser Sumatra Indonesia
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Durability and economic viability of Neolamarckia cadamba and Falcataria falcata for composite wood production
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Variation of soil temperature and moisture in tropical land-uses
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Plant diversity and structural composition of agroforestry systems along the Mount Lawu foothills, Central Java, Indonesia
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Integrating nutrient distribution and use efficiency to develop NUE-based fertilization strategies for Acacia hybrid on tropical peat soils
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Carbon footprint of teak plantation management in Thailand using life cycle analysis
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Land suitability assessment for mangrove-based silvofishery in North Sumatra, Indonesia
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Diversity and potential carbon storage of tree and pole vegetation in Mount Merapi National Park, Indonesia
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Morphology and habitat of wild tea Gaultheria cumingiana in Mountain Province, Philippines
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e-ISSN: 2580-2844
Publisher: Smujo International
Association: Society for Indonesian Biodiversity
Institution: Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan
Published by: Smujo International for The Society for Indonesian Biodiversity and Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
First Publication: 2017
Period of issuance: June, December
Aims and Scope Asian Journal of Forestry (Asian J For) encourages submission of manuscripts dealing with all aspects of forestry science, including forest ecology, plantation forestry, biodiversity and wild life management, forest management, forest plant biology, tree physiology, pest and disease control, information management, soil and water resources, wood sciences and technology, and forest products processing, carbon cycles, climate change, forest fires, small-scale forestry and community forestry, social and economic impacts of forestry, and forestry policy.
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