Population Growth Models of Forest Trees for Conservation Management: Case of Teak (Tectona Grandis) Forest in Begal, East Java, Indonesia
Based on 2010 FAO report, teak forest and plantation in Indonesia covers 1,269 million hectares or 7 per mill of total area of Indonesia. It can be found dominantly in Central and East Java. PT Perhutani, Indonesia has responsible for management of the government owned forests in the islands of Java...
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Main Authors: | Sumarti, Novriana (Author), Wardana, Mharta A. (Author), Nuraini, Nuning (Author) |
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Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia,
2018-12-04.
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