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Contents

 

Foreword

i

 

Preface

 

iii

Part 1. Peat Science (17.4MB)

 

1- 1

Analyses of the second layer of peat swamp

3

 

Seiichi Tokura, Sawahiko Shimada, Hiroshi Tamura, Hidenori Takahashi and Norio Nishi

 

1- 2

The estimation of carbon resource in a tropical peatland: A case study in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

9

 

Sawahiko Shimada, Hidenori Takahashi, Masami Kaneko and

Akira Haraguchi

 

1- 3

Preliminary study on geomorphology in the Central Kalimantan Plain with special reference to the tropical peat formation

19

 

Kazuomi Hirakawa and Yoshiomi Kurashige

 

1- 4

Chemical compounds in gas emitted from tropical peat soil with burning with and without oxygen

27

 

Masanori Okazaki, Chu-ichi Watanabe, Masato Yoshikawa,

Chihiro Yamaguchi and Norio Yoshimura

 

1- 5

Some characteristics of tropical podzols in Kalimantan

33

 

M. Djuwansah

 

 

 

 

 

Part 2.  Soil Sciences (6.9MB)

 

2- 1

Chemical properties of peat pore water in Central Kalimantan with special reference to vertical profile

41

 

Akira Haraguchi, Sawahiko Shimada, Suwarno, Midori Akioka, Kazuo Yabe and Hidenori Takahashi

 

2- 2

Boron contents of tropical peat soils in Southeast Asia

49

 

Koyo Yonebayashi and Hidekazu Yamada

 

2- 3

Microbial biomass in tropical peat soil

55

 

Kazuyuki Inubushi and Abdul Hadi

 

2- 4

Survey of peat soils in Sebangau-Kahayan water-catchment, Central Kalimantan for laccase producing fungi and their organic decomposing ability

61

 

Typuk Artiningsih, Sehat Jaya Tuah, Edi Mirmanto and Mitsuru Osaki

 

2- 5

Microbial population and greenhouse gases formation in tropical peatlands under different land uses

69

 

Abdul Hadi and Kazuyuki Inubushi

 

2- 6

Aspect and mechanism of peat fire in tropical peatland: A case study in Central Kalimantan, 1997

79

 

Aswin Usup, Suwido H. Limin and Hidenori Takahashi

 

2- 7

Characterization and population of nitrogen-fixing bacteria from peat soil in Kahayan water-catchment, Central Kalimantan

89

 

Sri Purwaningsih, Typuk Artiningsih, and Mitsuru Osaki

 

2- 8

Mesurement of water potential in plant and soil by the electric capacitance method

93

 

Yoshio Kano

 

 

 

Part 3.  Agriculture and Environment (1.52MB)

 

3- 1

Biological clean-up of biomass wastes using sawdust as an artificial soil matrix

101

 

Minoru Terazawa

 

3- 2

Whole aspect on nature and management of peat swamp forest in Thailand

109

 

Tanit Nuyim

 

3- 3

Management practices for sustainable cultivation of crop plants on tropical peatland

119

 

Kamarudin Ambak and Lulie Melling

 

3- 4

Utilization of inland peat for food crop commodity development requires high input and is detrimental to peat swamp forest ecosystem

135

 

Suwido H. Limin, Layuniati and Yahya M. Jamal

 

3- 5

Discussion on rural development of peat swamp area of Central Kalimantan from hydrological aspect

145

 

Takashi Inoue

 

 

 

 

 

Part 4. Forest Ecosystem (7.75MB)

 

4- 1

Floristic composition of peat swamp forest in Mensemat-Sambas, West Kalimantan

153

 

Mustaid Siregaer and Edy Nasriadi Sambas

 

4- 2

Preliminary study on growth, mortality and recruitment of tree species in peat swamp forest at Tanjung Puting National Park, Central Kalimantan

165

 

Edi Mirmanto and Ruddy Polosakan

 

4- 3

Preliminary study on the water relations of tropical peat land plants

173

 

Beth Paul Naiola and Mitsuru Osaki

 

4- 4

Checklist of plant species in the peat swamp forests of Central Kalimantan, Indoensia

179

 

 

Herwint Simbolon and Edi Mirmanto

 

4- 5

Plants diversity of peat swamp forest in Riau Province, Sumatra

191

 

Johanis P. Mogea and M. Mansur

 

4- 6

Initial phase of secondary succession in the exploited peat swamp forest (Shorea albida) at Sungai Damit, Belait in Brunei Darussalam

205

 

Shigeo Kobayashi

 

4- 7

Proposed methodology on determination of photosynthetic capacity of peatland vegetation: soybean as a study case

215

 

Tania June and Mitsuru Osaki

 

4- 8

Litter decomposition process in two contrastive nutrient limited forest types in Central Kalimantan

223

 

Joeni S. Rahajoe, Takashi Kohyama and Suwido H. Limin

 

4- 9

Study on leaf element concentrations of some dominant tree species grown in peat swamp forest, Central Kalimantan

233

 

Sehat Jaya Tuah, Mitsuru Osaki and Suwido H. Limin

 

4-10

Nitrogen and carbon cycles of peat swamp forests and surrounding areas in Narathiwat, Thailand, Inferred from d13C and d15N analyses

245

 

Takeshi Matsubara, Narin Boontanon, Shingo Ueda,

Proespichaya Kanatharana and Eitaro Wada

 

4-11

Mangrove litter-fall studies at the PT Freeport Indonesia project area

255

 

Cecep Kusumana, Pratita Puradyatmika, Yahya A. Husin, Gerry Shea and Darrel Martindale

 

 

4-12

Vegetation analysis of Suaq Balimbing peat swamp forest, Gunung Leuser National Park-South Aceh

275

 

Purwaningsih and Razali Yusuf

 

4-13

Primary production of a heath (kerangas) forest in Lahei, Central Kalimantan

283

 

Kazuki Miyamoto, Takashi Kohyama, Eizi Suzuki and Herwint Simbolon

 

 

      

 

 

Part 5. Peatland and Technology (17.8MB)

 

5- 1

Photosynthetically active radiation transmittance within alder (Alnus  japonica Steud) stand in Kushiro Mire

291

 

Bismart Ferry Ibie and Hidenori Takahashi

 

5- 2

Water balance of a peat swamp forest in the upper catchment of the Sebangau River, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

299

 

Masayuki Kayama, Hidenori Takahashi and Suwido H. Limin

 

5- 3

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs) in Central Kalimantan

307

 

Nori Tanaka, Siwat Pongpiajun, Shuniz Tanaka and Toshio Iwakuma

 

5- 4

River and peatland technology in the Sebangau River basin

315

 

Tadaoki Itakura, Harukuni Tachibana, Hidenori Takahashi,

Mitsuhiko Kamiya, Koken Utozawa, Nyoman Sumawijaya, Inga Torang, Untung Darung, Suwido H. Limin and Suprihanto Notodarmojo

 

5- 5

The effects of environmental factors on diurnal changes of ground water table

in a tropical peat swamp forest

321

 

Hidenori Takahashi, Masayuki Kayama and Suwido H. Limin

 

5- 6

Application of remote sensing and GIS to monitor peatland multi-temporal in Central Kalimantan

329

 

H.-D.V. Boehm and F. Siegert

 

5- 7

Infiltration test on the Palangkaraya peat

349

 

Nyoman Sumawijaya

 

 

 

 

 

Part 6. Aquatic Environment (11.2MB)

 

6- 1

Ground water recharge in Central Kalimantan deduced from isotopic hydrology

359

 

Nori Tanaka, Siwat Pongpiajun and Toshio Iwakuma

 

6- 2

Surface water quality in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

367

 

Masaaki Kurasaki, Dede I. Hartoto, Takeshi Saito, Mika Suzuki-Kurasaki and Toshio Iwakuma

 

6- 3

Relationship of water level to water quality in an oxbow lake of Central Kalimantan

375

 

Dede Irving Hartoto

 

6- 4

Limnological characteristiscs of Lake Rengas fishery reserve in Central Kalimantan

387

 

Awalina and Dede Irving Hartoto

 

6- 5

Distribution of phytoplankton in some oxbow lakes of Central Kalimantan

397

 

Sulastri and Dede I. Hartoto

 

6- 6

Seasonal changes of phytoplankton species in relation to environmental factors in an oxbow lake of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

413

 

Kumiko Kusakabe, Toshio Iwakuma and Sulastri

 

 

 

6- 7

Effect of artificial mixing of surface and bottom waters and lime treatment on the abundance and primary productivity of phytoplankton in Lake Sabuah

423

 

Ardianor, Enan M. Adiwilaga, Hefni Effendi and Fifi Widjaya

 

6- 8

Turnover rate of aquatic macrophytes in the irrigation ponds around Lake Shinji and Lake Nakaumi, Japan

437

 

Hiedenobu Kunii

 

6- 9

A preliminary study on the dynamics of zooplankton community in two humic lakes of Central Kalimantan

443

 

Sulmin Gumiri, Abdul Hafid, Toshio Iwakuma, Ryo Komatsu and Kumiko Kusakabe

 

6-10

Diel and seasonal feeding activities of fishes in an oxbow lake of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

455

 

 

Ryo Komatsu, Sulmin Gumiri, Dede Irving Hartoto and Toshio Iwakuma

 

6-11

Concept for developing sustainable local fish resource in Central Kalimantan

471

 

Matling Torang and Tariono Buchar

 

 

 

 

 

Part 7. Human Dimensions (1.73MB)

 

7- 1

Role of peat forest in the Banjarese traditional land management (BTLM) system

483

 

Budi Mulyanto, Basuki Sumawinata, Suwardi and Gunawan Djajakirana

 

7- 2

The massive exploitation of peat swamp forest potentiality has not successfully increased the local peoplefs prosperity in Central Kalimantan

491

 

Suwido H. Limin and Patricia Erosa Putir

 

7- 3

Rehabilitation of devastated peat lands and establishment of sustainable agro-systems through buffer zone planning in Central Kalimantan

499

 

Mitsuru Osaki, Hanny Wijaya, Suwido Hester Limin and Herwint Simbolon

 

7- 4

Livelihood role of inland floodplain ecosystem for local community related to fisheries commodity: A review

503

 

Uras Tantulo Palis

 

7- 5

Socio-economic values of wetlands for Dayak community in Central Kalimantan

515

 

Tanpung N. Saman and Suwido H. Limin 

 

7- 6

Problems of developing ruminants livestock in inland peat of Central Kalimantan

529

 

Robertho Imanuel Aden

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix (215KB)

 

 

List of participants

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