{"id":28322,"global_id":"www.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp?id=28322","global_id_lineage":["www.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp?id=28322"],"author":"7","status":"publish","date":"2016-10-27 15:36:37","date_utc":"2016-10-27 06:36:37","modified":"2016-10-27 15:36:37","modified_utc":"2016-10-27 06:36:37","url":"http:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/www\/2016\/event\/20162027\/","rest_url":"http:\/\/www-archive.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp\/www\/2016\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/28322","title":"CSEAS Colloquium with Dr. Tika D. Atikah, October, 27, 2016","description":"

\"20160929_colloquium\"TThis is an announcement to invite you to the CSEAS Colloquium for October 2016.<\/p>\n

Date & Time:<\/strong> Thursday, October 27, 2016, 16:00-17:30<\/p>\n

Place:<\/strong> Middle-sized Meeting Room (No. 332), 3rd Floor, Inamori
\nFoundation Building, Kyoto University<\/p>\n

Title:<\/strong> Dynamics demography in lowland forest Kalimantan, Indonesia<\/p>\n

Speaker:<\/strong> Dr. Tika D. Atikah
\nResearcher at Research Center Biology, Indonesian institute of Sciences(LIPI)<\/p>\n

Abstract:<\/strong>
\nLowland forests Kalimantan represent western, southern and eastern of
\nBorneo\u2019s forest ecosystem which are the hotspot of flora richness and
\ndiversity. Three forest types are recognized on different hydrological
\nand soil conditions; heath, peat swamp and mixed dipterocarp forests.
\nThese forest types are experiencing progressive conversion to palm oil
\nand rubber plantations, and also threatening by fire. Moreover it is
\nessential to evaluate these endangered ecosystems for management
\nplanning. In this study, I focus on how trees grow, survive and recruit
\nin these forest types.<\/p>\n

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