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Joko Purbopuspito
Researcher at Sam Ratulangi University
Publications - 13
Citations - 853
Joko Purbopuspito is an academic researcher from Sam Ratulangi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mangrove & Biomass (ecology). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 642 citations. Previous affiliations of Joko Purbopuspito include Center for International Forestry Research & University of Göttingen.
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The potential of Indonesian mangrove forests for global climate change mitigation
Daniel Murdiyarso,Daniel Murdiyarso,Joko Purbopuspito,Joko Purbopuspito,J. Boone Kauffman,M.W. Warren,Sigit D. Sasmito,Daniel C. Donato,Solichin Manuri,Haruni Krisnawati,Sartji Taberima,Sofyan Kurnianto,Sofyan Kurnianto +12 more
TL;DR: Indonesian mangrove carbon stocks are estimated to be 1,083 ± 378 MgC ha−1 as mentioned in this paper, which is a large amount of carbon stored in mangroves.
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Carbon stocks in artificially and naturally regenerated mangrove ecosystems in the Mekong Delta
Vien Ngoc Nam,Sigit D. Sasmito,Sigit D. Sasmito,Daniel Murdiyarso,Daniel Murdiyarso,Joko Purbopuspito,Richard A. MacKenzie +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the potential for restored mangrove forests in Vietnam to sequester and store carbon, by characterizing two different manrove restoration areas in the Mekong Delta region.
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A cost-efficient method to assess carbon stocks in tropical peat soil
M.W. Warren,J.B. Kauffman,J.B. Kauffman,Daniel Murdiyarso,Daniel Murdiyarso,Gusti Z. Anshari,Kristell Hergoualc'h,Sofyan Kurnianto,Sofyan Kurnianto,Joko Purbopuspito,Evi Gusmayanti,M. Afifudin,Joeni Setijo Rahajoe,Laode Alhamd,Suwido H. Limin,A. Iswandi +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used published and original data to describe soil carbon density (kgC m−3; Cd) as a function of bulk density (gC cm−3, Bd), which can be used to rapidly estimate belowground carbon storage using Bd measurements only.
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Trace gas fluxes and nitrogen cycling along an elevation sequence of tropical montane forests in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the first intensive study of trace gas fluxes along an elevation sequence of tropical montane forests ranging from 1190 m to 2470 m elevation in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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Land use change effects on trace gas fluxes in the forest margins of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of land use changes and land use intensification on soil trace gas emissions were investigated in Central Sulawesi, where profound changes in land use and cultivation practices take place: traditional agricultural practices like shifting cultivation and slash-and-burn agriculture are replaced by permanent cultivation systems and introduction of income-generating cash crops like cacao.