Ir. MOKHAMAD ASYIEF KHASAN BUDIMAN, S.Hut., M.Si.

Ir. MOKHAMAD ASYIEF KHASAN BUDIMAN, S.Hut., M.Si.

Program Studi Sarjana Kehutanan
Overview

Ir. MOKHAMAD ASYIEF KHASAN BUDIMAN, S.Hut., M.Si. belongs to the Fakultas Pertanian and teaches in the Program Studi Sarjana Kehutanan. The publication record that can be gleaned from the titles in the dataframe reveals several notable trends that illuminate the research focus and evolving priorities within the department. First, there is a pronounced emphasis on biodiversity and conservation, as evidenced by repeated references to bird diversity, mangrove quality, and ecosystem management. This focus is not limited to a single region; instead, it spans a wide geographic range across Indonesia, from the Anambas Islands and South Sumatra to Papua Barat and the coastal provinces of Java and Riau. The titles frequently mention specific localities, indicating a strong commitment to place-based case studies that inform regional management strategies.

Second, the research agenda shows a clear shift toward applied, solution-oriented studies. Titles such as “Inter-species Competition Analysis Between Native Lowland Forest Trees to Optimize Land Rehabilitation Management” and “Promoting Private Conservation in Patra Seroja Ecopark” reflect a move from descriptive biodiversity assessments to practical interventions that can be implemented by stakeholders. This applied orientation is further underscored by the inclusion of management and policy terms, suggesting that the department is actively engaging with governmental and non-governmental partners.

Third, there is an increasing integration of interdisciplinary methods. Several titles imply quantitative or spatial analysis—“Distribution of Vertical Space Burung di Hutan UB Forest” and “Assessment of Environmental Quality in Mangrove Areas” suggest the use of GIS, remote sensing, or statistical modeling. Moreover, the presence of terms like “Avitourism” and “Climate Change Adaptation” indicates that the research is broadening to encompass socio-economic dimensions and global environmental challenges.

Finally, the linguistic pattern of the titles—predominantly Indonesian with occasional English scientific terms—highlights a dual audience strategy. The department appears to be producing research that is both locally relevant and internationally communicable, thereby enhancing the visibility and impact of its work in the global forestry community.


Research Interest

• Conservation
• Sustainability
• Forest Management
• Climate Change
• Indigenous Knowledge
• Environmental Quality
• Coastal Management
• Biodiversity
• Ecosystem Services
• Community-based Conservation
• Ecological Restoration


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