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Adam Malik

Researcher at Tadulako University

Publications -  19
Citations -  72

Adam Malik is an academic researcher from Tadulako University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Deforestation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications receiving 44 citations.

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The social-economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic: implications for potential forest degradation

TL;DR: An analysis of the potential forest damage that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities on the Forest Management Unit (FMUs) shows that social and economic impacts potentially enhance the threat of forest resource utilization–increasing pressure on the forest due toThe increase in forest product demand.
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Land Use Planning for Post-Disaster Soil Liquefaction Area Based on Erosion Hazard Index

TL;DR: In this paper, the main objective of the study is to predict soil erosion in Watutela watershed after the earthquake using GIS combination with the USLE method, and the results showed that the erosion hazard index in the Watutala watershed was between the low to high criteria.
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Forest structure as influenced by different types of community forestry in a lower montane rainforest of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed differences in aboveground forest stand structure as caused by different types of forest utilization in the margin zone of a protected rainforest, and concluded that local forest management at low to moderate intensities has a significant and quantifiable impact on several forest structural parameters which in turn may influence ecosystem functions such as rainfall partitioning in the canopy.
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Diet Composition of Anoa (Buballus SP.) Studied Using Direct Observation and Dung Analysis Method in Their Habitat

TL;DR: The combination of direct observation and epidermal analysis method which was carried out to Anoa’s dung were aimed to identify the vegetations preferred by Anoa in their habitat, and it can be concluded that Anoa was eat more leafs and shrubs/bushes compared to flowers, fruits, shoots and moss.
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Soil Loss Estimation for Conservation Planning in The Dolago Watershed Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) as the basis of a soil and water conservation planning program to assess soil loss and guide the soil conservation efforts.