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Iding Achmad Haidir
Researcher at Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests
Publications - 16
Citations - 514
Iding Achmad Haidir is an academic researcher from Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leopard & Camera trap. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 423 citations. Previous affiliations of Iding Achmad Haidir include University of Oxford & Ministry of Forestry.
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Estimating occupancy of a data deficient mammalian species living in tropical rainforests: Sun bears in the Kerinci Seblat region, Sumatra
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied a detection/non-detection sampling technique using camera trap data with environmental covariates to estimate sun bear occupancy from three tropical forest study areas in Sumatra.
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Population Status of a Cryptic Top Predator: An Island-Wide Assessment of Tigers in Sumatran Rainforests
Hariyo T. Wibisono,Matthew Linkie,Matthew Linkie,Gurutzeta Guillera-Arroita,Joseph Smith,Joseph Smith,Sunarto,Sunarto,Wulan Pusparini,Asriadi,Pandu Baroto,Nick Brickle,Yoan Dinata,Elva Gemita,Elva Gemita,Donny Gunaryadi,Iding Achmad Haidir,Herwansyah,Indri Karina,Dedy Kiswayadi,Decki Kristiantono,Harry Kurniawan,José J. Lahoz-Monfort,Nigel Leader-Williams,Nigel Leader-Williams,Tom Maddox,Deborah J. Martyr,Maryati,Agung Nugroho,Karmila Parakkasi,Dolly Priatna,Eka Ramadiyanta,Widodo S. Ramono,Goddilla V. Reddy,Ente Rood,Doddy Y. Saputra,Ahmad Sarimudi,Adnun Salampessy,Adnun Salampessy,Eka Septayuda,Tonny Suhartono,Ade Sumantri,Susilo,Iswandri Tanjung,Tarmizi,Koko Yulianto,Mohammad Yunus,Zulfahmi +47 more
TL;DR: This work applies a robust detection/non-detection sampling technique to produce the first reliable population metric (occupancy) for a critically endangered large carnivore; the Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and highlights the key tiger areas in need of protection.
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Conserving tigers Panthera tigris in selectively logged Sumatran forests
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a camera trap-based sampling method to estimate tiger density in two primary-selectively logged forest areas that straddle Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra.
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Camera trapping rare and threatened avifauna in west-central Sumatra
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present avifauna data collected from a monitoring programme in west-central Sumatra that set camera traps in three study areas with different habitat types, levels of degradation and protection status.
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Examining the shifting patterns of poaching from a long-term law enforcement intervention in Sumatra
Dian Risdianto,Deborah J. Martyr,Rudijanta T. Nugraha,Abishek Harihar,Abishek Harihar,Hariyo T. Wibisono,Hariyo T. Wibisono,Iding Achmad Haidir,Iding Achmad Haidir,David W. Macdonald,Neil D'Cruze,Neil D'Cruze,Matthew Linkie,Matthew Linkie +13 more
TL;DR: This paper analyzed a decade of law enforcement data from a Sumatran protected area to investigate tiger and prey poaching trends, the arrests and subsequent prosecution of those involved, and identified areas for strengthening the sub-national and national law enforcement response to an escalating tiger poaching trend.