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9780945971733

The Ecology of Kalimantan

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  • ISBN13:

    9780945971733

  • ISBN10:

    0945971737

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-06-01
  • Publisher: Periplus Editions
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Summary

Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo, is a global centre for biodiversity. Because of its rich supply of natural resources, Kalimantan has also been a key player in Indonesia's economic development. As a result of unsustainable logging and industrial development, many of the island's unique riverine, rainforest, wetland, and coastal habitats are vulnerable and highly endangered. Part of The Ecology of Indonesia series, The Ecology ofKalimantan presents a complete summary of our current scientific knowledge about the ecosystems of Kalimantan. Using numerous maps, colour photographs, and line- drawings, it examines each of the major ecosystems of the island, and the interrelationships between some of their component species. It also focuseson the people of Kalimantan and their use of natural resources, as a major part of these ecosystems. The second part of the book examines the potential of Kalimantan's different land units for the development of commercial production systems such as plantations and agroforestry. Guidelines on resource conservation, ecologically sustainable management plans, and the ecological consequences of development are integrated into this. Accessible to any reader with an interest in the region, thisbook will be an invaluable handbook for all individuals involved in conservation, ecology, anthropology, development planning or resource management in Indonesia, and Kalimantan in particular.

Table of Contents

EMDI
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introductionp. 1
The Island of Borneop. 9
Coastal Habitatsp. 71
Freshwater Habitatsp. 117
The Lowland Rainforest of Borneop. 175
Other Lowland Forest Formationsp. 241
Limestone Habitatsp. 273
Mountain Habitatsp. 315
Borneo Peoples - Migrations and Land Usep. 355
Forest Resourcesp. 395
Wetland Resourcesp. 445
Coastal Resourcesp. 491
Agriculture and Plantationsp. 531
Development and the Environmentp. 573
Conservation: Protecting Natural Resources for the Futurep. 631
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