Resultados de búsqueda - "Indonesia"

  1. Impacts of prenatal and environmental factors on child growth: Evidence from Indonesia por Yamauchi, Futoshi, Higuchi, Katsuhiko, Suhaeti, Rita Nur

    Publicado 2009
    “…This paper examines the impacts of prenatal conditions and water quality on child growth using recent data from Indonesia. Our empirical results show that an increase in birth weight has significant positive effects on children’s subsequent height- and weight-for-age Z-scores, whereas an improvement in drinking water quality, as measured by coliform bacteria count, increases the weight-for-height Z-score. …”
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  2. Pathogenicity of isolates of the rice blast pathogen (Pyricularia oryzae) from Indonesia por Kadeawi, Santoso, Nasution, Anggiani, Hairmansis, Aris, Telebanco-Yanoria, Mary Jeanie, Obara, Mitsuhiro, Hayashi, Nagao, Fukuta, Yoshimichi

    Publicado 2021
    “…A total of 201 isolates of Pyricularia oryzae (the causal agent of rice blast) were collected from three rice ecosystems (upland, lowland, and swampy) in five regions of Indonesia (West Java, Lampung, South Sumatra, Kalimantan, and Bali). …”
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  3. What do we know about the future of the agrifood system in Indonesia? por Jamal, Erizal, Sahara, Sahara, Izzulhaq, Syahid, Amaliah, Syarifah, Ahmad, Fahmi Salam, Komalawati, Komalawati, Buhaerah, Pihri, Martino, Ifan, Metafurry, Wulan, Mutaqin, Dadang Jainal, Firdaus, Irfan Thofiq, Setyawati, Dewi, Pradesha, Angga, Yulaswati, Vivi, Beik, Irfan Syauqi, Wardhana, Irwanda Wisnu, Indarto, Jarot, Nugroho, Agus Eko, Arifin, Bustanul, Sudaryanto, Tahlim

    Publicado 2025
    “…Productivity growth has played a dominant role in driving the growth of Indonesia’s agricultural production in recent decades, but it has been accompanied by the increasing role of land expansion. …”
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  4. Deforestation and capital accumulation: lessons from the Upper Kerinci region, Indonesia por Wibowo, D.H., Tisdell, C.A., Byron, R.N.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Fieldwork was undertaken in the Upper Kerinci region of the island of Sumatera, Indonesia. A financial analysis of the "net income" streams received by farmers from deforestation is performed. …”
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  5. 2023 Social Accounting Matrix for Indonesia: A Nexus Project SAM por International Food Policy Research Institute

    Publicado 2025
    “…The 2023 Indonesia Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) follows IFPRI's Standard Nexus SAM approach, by focusing on consistency, comparability, and transparency of data. …”
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    Data Paper
  6. Shifting cultivation and deforestation in Indonesia: steps toward overcoming confusion in the debate por Sunderlin, William D.

    Publicado 1997
    “…The role of shifting cultivation in deforestation in Indonesia has been an area of great debate. Some claim this farming system is the main cause of forest cover loss. …”
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  7. Deforestation and capital accumulation: lessons from the Upper Kerinci region, Indonesia por Wibowo, D.H., Tisdell, C.A., Byron, R.N.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Fieldwork was undertaken in the Upper Kerinci region of the island of Sumatera, Indonesia. A financial analysis of the "net income" streams received by farmers from deforestation is performed. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  8. Reduced impact logging guidelines for lowland and hill dipterocarp forest in Indonesia por Sist, P., Dykstra, D.P., Fimbel, R.

    Publicado 1998
    “…This report describes Reduced-Impact Logging(RIL) which will be implemented in the lowland and hill dipterocarp forest of the Bulungan Model Forest project in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is anticipated that through the implementation and supervision of the RIL practices described in this document, the timber concession operators (INHUTANI II) can expect to: reduce disturbances to soil and residual vegetation by at least 50% in comparison with conventional logging operations where these guidelines are not applied; limit overall direct impacts to the forest <25%; conserve wildlife and other forest resources, including non timber forest products (NTFPs), threatened and endangered species, keystone plant resources, and water; diminish direct logging costs by at least 15%; and protect the long-term integrity and value of the permanent forest estate…”
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  9. Considering the impact of structural adjustment policies on forests in Bolivia, Cameroon and Indonesia por Kaimowitz, D., Erwidodo., Ndoye, O., Pacheco, P., Balanza, P.P., Sunderlin, William D.

    Publicado 1998
    “…A preliminary insight into how structural adjustment policies (SAPs) may have affected deforestation and forest degradation in the lowland tropical forests of Bolivia, Cameroon and Indonesia. It presents tentative hypotheses regarding how changes in prices, costs, incomes and government services associated with SAPs affect forests. …”
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  10. Large-scale fire: creator and destroyer of secondary forests in Western Indonesia por Dennis, R.A., Hoffmann, A., Applegate, G., Gemmingen, G. von, Kartawinata, K.

    Publicado 2001
    “…It is clear, however, based on the experience of the past two decades, that there has been a significant increase in secondary forest affected by fire, particularly in Indonesia. Rough estimates for Indonesia infer that there could be as many as 5 million ha of post fire secondary forests following the 1997 98 fires. …”
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