Toward water, energy, and food security in rural Indonesia: A review

HYSH Nugroho, DR Indrawati, N Wahyuningrum… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Indonesia is an archipelago with significant variations in natural resources, infrastructure,
socioeconomic, culture, human resource capacity, accessibility, and access to financial and …

Carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry systems in degraded landscapes in West Java, Indonesia

M Siarudin, SA Rahman, Y Artati, Y Indrajaya… - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
When restoring degraded landscapes, approaches capable of striking a balance between
improving environmental services and enhancing human wellbeing need to be considered …

Towards better use of Indonesian peatlands with paludiculture and low-drainage food crops

SK Uda, L Hein, A Adventa - Wetlands Ecology and Management, 2020 - Springer
The current drainage-based peatland management systems in Indonesia result in high fire
risks, soil subsidence and CO 2 emissions. This study aims to assess different alternatives of …

Bio‐economy for sustainable growth in developing countries: The case of oil palm in Malaysia and Indonesia

CS Goh, L Potter - Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Malaysia and Indonesia are two vivid examples of economic development built upon land
exploitation. The concept of 'bio‐economy'illustrates a pathway for countries to move on to a …

[HTML][HTML] Life cycle carbon emissions of different land conversion and woody biomass utilization scenarios in Indonesia

R Aryapratama, S Pauliuk - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Wood-based products can contribute to climate change mitigation by prolonging the storage
of carbon in the anthroposphere. In Indonesia, however, many wood-based products …

Can we simultaneously restore peatlands and improve livelihoods? exploring community home yard innovations in utilizing degraded peatland

N Sakuntaladewi, D Rachmanadi, D Mendham… - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in
Central Kalimantan Province. They provide the natural resources to enable fisheries …

Integrating bioenergy and food production on degraded landscapes in Indonesia for improved socioeconomic and environmental outcomes

SA Rahman, H Baral, R Sharma… - Food and Energy …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Growing bioenergy crops on degraded and underutilized land is a promising solution to
meet the requirement for energy security, food security, and land restoration. This paper …

Pongamia: A possible option for degraded land restoration and bioenergy production in Indonesia

B Leksono, SA Rahman, M Larjavaara, DA Purbaya… - Forests, 2021 - mdpi.com
Indonesia has 14 million ha of degraded and marginal land, which provides very few
benefits for human wellbeing or biodiversity. This degraded land may require restoration …

[PDF][PDF] The growth, aboveground biomass, crown development, and leaf characteristics of three Eucalyptus species at initial stage of planting in Jepara, Indonesia

PYAP Wirabuana, S Alam, J Matatula… - … Journal of Biological …, 2021 - researchgate.net
Wirabuana PYAP, Alam S, Matatula J, Harahap MM, Nugroho Y, Idris F, Meinata A, Sekar
DA. 2021. The growth, aboveground biomass, crown development, and leaf characteristics …

[PDF][PDF] Ramawati; Budiningsih, K.; et al. Can We Simultaneously Restore Peatlands and Improve Livelihoods? Exploring Community Home Yard Innovations in …

N Sakuntaladewi, D Rachmanadi, D Mendham… - 2022 - academia.edu
Peatlands support the daily needs of people in many villages in Indonesia, including in
Central Kalimantan Province. They provide the natural resources to enable fisheries …