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  1. Organic carbon burial and sources in soils of coastal mudflat and mangrove ecosystems by Sasmito, S.D., Kuzyakov, Y., Lubis, A.A., Murdiyarso, D., Hutley, L.B., Bachri, S., Friess, D.A., Martius, C., Borchard, N.

    Published 2020
    “…This study assessed soil organic carbon burial rates, sources and stocks across an undisturbed coastal mudflat and mangrove hydrogeomorphological catena (fringe mangrove and interior mangrove) in Bintuni Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia. 210Pb radionuclide sediment dating, and mixing model of natural stable isotope signatures (δ 13C and δ15N) and C/N ratio were used to estimate organic carbon burial rates and to quantify proportions of allochthonous (i.e., upland terrestrial forest) and autochthonous (i.e., on-site mangrove forest) organic carbon in the top 50 cm of the soil. …”
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  2. Parcelized Cut-and-Carry Agroforestry Systems for Confined Livestock by Seruni, A.P., Aguilar, F.X., Cai, Z., Gold, M.A., Roshetko, J.M.

    Published 2021
    “…Primary data for our case study were collected by surveying heads of household in Central Java, Indonesia, and analyzed following a capitals-based rural livelihoods framework. …”
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  3. Participatory use of a tool to assess governance for sustainable landscapes by Peteru, S., Duchelle, Amy E., Stickler, C., Durbin, J., Luque, C., Komalasari, M.

    Published 2021
    “…We applied this rating tool in 19 states and provinces across six countries (Brazil, Ecuador, Indonesia, Cote d'Ivoire, Mexico, Peru) that are members of the Governors' Climate and Forests Task Force (GCF TF). …”
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  4. Growth performance of Calophyllum inophyllum at a bioenergy trial plot in Bukit Soeharto Research and Education Forest, East Kalimantan by Leksono, B., Windyarini, E., Adinugraha, H.A., Artati, Y., Kwon, J., Baral, H.

    Published 2021
    “…As a potential biofuel tree species suited to the tropics, Calophyllum inophyllum (nyamplung) is being tested across wide-ranging degraded forest conditions in Indonesia. Nyamplung is a potential biodiesel alternative as it grows well in harsh environmental conditions, produces non-edible seed oil, has high amounts of kernel oil and fruits profusely. …”
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  5. Towards sustainable palm oil production: the positive and negative impacts on ecosystem services and human wellbeing by Ayompe, L.M., Schaafsma, M., Egoh, B.N.

    Published 2021
    “…Our results show that most of the 57 case studies were conducted in Indonesia and Malaysia where 85% of global production of palm oil occurs. …”
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  6. How do REDD+ projects contribute to the goals of the Paris Agreement? by Atmadja, S., Duchelle, Amy E., Sy, V. de, Selviana, V., Komalasari, M., Sills, E.O., Angelsen, A.

    Published 2022
    “…Compared to the national carbon accounting methods, most projects in Colombia, Indonesia and Peru (63 of 86) use at least one different carbon accounting parameter. …”
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  7. Genomic architecture of selection for adaptation to challenging environments in aquaculture by Yu, Xiaofei

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, I also compared the genome of the saline-tolerant and highly productive tilapia “Sukamandi”, that was developed by the aquaculture research institute in Indonesia, to that of blue tilapia and Nile tilapia, to identify the QTLs contributing to salinity tolerance. …”
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