Quantifying the biodiversity value of repeatedly logged rainforests: gradient and comparative approaches from Borneo
New research has found rainforests that have been logged several times continue to hold substantial value for biodiversity and could have a role in conservation. According to principal investigators, Dr Matthew Struebig and Anthony Turner from the University of Kent’s Durrell Institute of Conservation Ecology (DICE), these findings challenge a…Selengkapnya...Sep 2013Praktik Pengelolaan Terbaik dalam Industri Kelapa Sawit Indonesia: Studi Kasus
Laporan ini menyoroti contoh-contoh praktik pengelolaan terbaik oleh produsen kelapa sawit di Indonesia. Praktik-praktik ini menunjukkan upaya yang sedang dilakukan untuk mengelola dampak sosial dan lingkungan, dan bagaimana konsumen menanggapi inisiatif-inisiatif ini dengan baik.Selengkapnya...May 2014Birds to watch: Significant recent sightings of Large Green Pigeon Treron capellei
Selengkapnya...The Large Green Pigeon Treron capellei was once widely distributed across Sumatra, the Thai-Malay Peninsula and Borneo and was locally very common, but serious declines have taken place and it is now scarce and very local (BirdLife International 2012). There are no recent records from Myanmar or Java, and it…
Jul 2012