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  1. Article: Patent Medicine.

    Golar, E H

    Texas medical journal (Austin, Tex.)

    2023  Volume 29, Issue 3, Page(s) 111–113

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Editorial
    ISSN 0892-8495
    ISSN 0892-8495
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  2. Article: Conflict Variety and the Facilitation Role of Forest Managemen Unit (FMU) on Resolution of Tenurial Conflict

    Golar / Muis, Hasriani / Simorangkir, Wahyu Syahputra

    Jurnal Wasian : Wahana Informasi Penelitian Kehutanan (Media for Information in Forestry Research). 2022 June, v. 9, no. 1

    2022  

    Abstract: In this study, tenure conflict is interpreted as various forms of claims related to mastery, management, utilization, and land use at FMU areas of Dampelas Tinombo. In this context, the FMU will be directly and responsibly involved in addressing disputes ...

    Abstract In this study, tenure conflict is interpreted as various forms of claims related to mastery, management, utilization, and land use at FMU areas of Dampelas Tinombo. In this context, the FMU will be directly and responsibly involved in addressing disputes in its territory. This research aims to identify and analyze the variety of land-use conflicts and how the role of FMU in resolving conflict resolution in its managed areas. This study was conducted in 2020 at FMU of Dampelas Tinombo using the Rapid Land Tenure Assessment (RA-TA) method. Data collection techniques with a Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) approach through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The study sample was established by purposive sampling. The results showed that the variety of conflicts in FMU was land clearing, threats of illegal logging activities, and low public trust in programs derived from FMU. The role of KPH is needed in the resolution of tenure conflicts, significantly facilitating in optimizing collaborative management of forest resources and reducing the implementation of social forestry in the form of empowerment schemes and forestry partnerships.
    Keywords collaborative management ; conflict management ; focus groups ; forests ; information ; land tenure ; land use ; rapid rural appraisal ; research ; social forestry
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-06
    Size p. 30-47.
    Publishing place Balai Penelitian Kehutanan
    Document type Article
    ISSN 2502-5198
    DOI 10.20886/jwas.v9i1.6580
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  3. Article: The social-economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic: implications for potential forest degradation.

    Golar, Golar / Malik, Adam / Muis, Hasriani / Herman, Achmad / Nurudin, Nurudin / Lukman, Lukman

    Heliyon

    2020  Volume 6, Issue 10, Page(s) e05354

    Abstract: This article presents an analysis of the potential forest damage that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities on the Forest Management Unit (FMUs). It focused on forest utilization and deforestation before and during the epidemic. Base ...

    Abstract This article presents an analysis of the potential forest damage that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities on the Forest Management Unit (FMUs). It focused on forest utilization and deforestation before and during the epidemic. Base on The data on online surveys using Google form instruments, Zoom meetings, and in-depth telephone interviews with the informants. The data of the research were analyzed descriptively using the mind mapping method. The data analysis shows that social and economic impacts potentially enhance the threat of forest resource utilization-increasing pressure on the forest due to the increase in forest product demand. Even though the government made efforts to minimize forest degradation and prevent illegal logging, the communities didn't follow the policy because there were no alternative solutions. The timber logging is carried out into a threat to forest degradation when it's not immediately prevented. The FMU needs to improve access to rural living near the forest to increase their forest income. These solutions are crucial for reducing illegal logging activities and forest degradation in the pandemic.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-26
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2835763-2
    ISSN 2405-8440
    ISSN 2405-8440
    DOI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05354
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  4. Article ; Online: Social Contracts

    Ice Anugrahsari / Mustofa Agung Sardjono / Nur Fitriyah / Golar Golar

    Forest and Society, Vol 4, Iss

    Pillars of Community Conservation Partnerships in Lore Lindu National Park, Indonesia

    2020  Volume 1

    Abstract: The Community Conservation Partnership Agreement (KKM) was an effort to reduce, prevent and mitigate the impacts arising from the complexity of managing Lore Lindu National Park. Several approaches in building KKM in the National Park had been carried ... ...

    Abstract The Community Conservation Partnership Agreement (KKM) was an effort to reduce, prevent and mitigate the impacts arising from the complexity of managing Lore Lindu National Park. Several approaches in building KKM in the National Park had been carried out by several parties but had not proceeded as expected. Social Contracts were built to advance community agreements. The purpose of this study was to explore the obstacles and strategies for implementing KKM in the National Park. A qualitative approach was used in this study, through in-depth interviews, field observations, and active research in the process of drafting the KKM agreement. The results showed there were multiple interpretations of the roles, functions, and work of the parties based on their authority and interests in building the KKM. This resulted in the KKM becoming unsustainable. Findings show that in order to re-establish the KKM requires strategic steps, which mediate across stakeholder interests. Partnerships towards effective social contracts would only succeed if there was recognition of, and meaningful involvement among parties that begin at the design and planning processes and continue throughout the implementation phases of the partnership activities. The process of building a social contract must therefore begin with solid communication between stakeholders, which establish institutional mechanisms that are systematic, promote active coordinative, and are based on the trust and understanding between stakeholders.
    Keywords Conflict resolution ; Natural resources ; Co-management ; Community Conservation Partnership ; Lore Lindu National Park ; Forestry ; SD1-669.5 ; Environmental sciences ; GE1-350 ; Ecology ; QH540-549.5
    Subject code 710
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-04-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Hasanuddin University
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  5. Article ; Online: The social-economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic

    Golar, Golar / Malik, Adam / Muis, Hasriani / Herman, Achmad / Nurudin, Nurudin / Lukman, Lukman

    Heliyon

    implications for potential forest degradation

    2020  Volume 6, Issue 10, Page(s) e05354

    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Elsevier BV
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 2835763-2
    ISSN 2405-8440
    ISSN 2405-8440
    DOI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05354
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  6. Article ; Online: The social-economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic

    Golar Golar / Adam Malik / Hasriani Muis / Achmad Herman / Nurudin Nurudin / Lukman Lukman

    Heliyon, Vol 6, Iss 10, Pp e05354- (2020)

    implications for potential forest degradation

    2020  

    Abstract: This article presents an analysis of the potential forest damage that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities on the Forest Management Unit (FMUs). It focused on forest utilization and deforestation before and during the epidemic. Base ...

    Abstract This article presents an analysis of the potential forest damage that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities on the Forest Management Unit (FMUs). It focused on forest utilization and deforestation before and during the epidemic. Base on The data on online surveys using Google form instruments, Zoom meetings, and in-depth telephone interviews with the informants. The data of the research were analyzed descriptively using the mind mapping method. The data analysis shows that social and economic impacts potentially enhance the threat of forest resource utilization–increasing pressure on the forest due to the increase in forest product demand. Even though the government made efforts to minimize forest degradation and prevent illegal logging, the communities didn't follow the policy because there were no alternative solutions. The timber logging is carried out into a threat to forest degradation when it's not immediately prevented. The FMU needs to improve access to rural living near the forest to increase their forest income. These solutions are crucial for reducing illegal logging activities and forest degradation in the pandemic.
    Keywords Environmental science ; COVID-19 pandemic ; Social-economic impact ; FMU ; Forest degradation ; Science (General) ; Q1-390 ; Social sciences (General) ; H1-99
    Subject code 910
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  7. Article: Pollution and contamination level of Cu, Cd, and Hg heavy metals in soil and food crop

    Ramlan / Basir-Cyio, M. / Napitupulu, M. / Inoue, T. / Anshary, A. / Mahfudz / Isrun / Rusydi, M. / Golar / Sulbadana / Bakri, R.

    International journal of environmental science and technology. 2022 Mar., v. 19, no. 3

    2022  

    Abstract: We aimed to assess and observe the accumulation of Cu, Cd, and Hg heavy metals on land and the contamination of plant tissues in Grand Forest Park, Palu, Indonesia, and its surrounding areas. The method used was a mix between survey and investigation, ... ...

    Abstract We aimed to assess and observe the accumulation of Cu, Cd, and Hg heavy metals on land and the contamination of plant tissues in Grand Forest Park, Palu, Indonesia, and its surrounding areas. The method used was a mix between survey and investigation, integrating data on research findings from before 2013 to 2016 with data from 2018. The data were analyzed using a correlation test, and descriptive statistics are presented in the form of tables and graphs. The results show that the highest concentration of Hg was found in the Poboya processing area (575.16 ppm) in 2013, though it gradually decreased to 287.64 ppm in 2018. The results of the Spearman’s rank test at the ∝ 0.05 level between average Cu land and Cu plant concentrations show that the obtained value (r) was 0.52 with a rho (ρ) of 0.13, which is not significant (ρ 0.13 > 0.05), while for Cd and Hg metals, the obtained r values were 0.88 and 0.86, respectively. These two metals showed significant correlations between concentrations of Cd and Hg on land and Cd and Hg in plant tissues (both ρ 0.001 < 0.05). Specifically, the transfer factor (TF) value at the sampling sites of the Grand Forest Park area, Ngatabaru, and PBY from the average of various Hg concentrations in plants was much higher than the TF values of Cu and Cd, specifically being Hg > Cd = Cu or 0.61 > 0.17 = 0.17.
    Keywords descriptive statistics ; food crops ; forests ; pollution ; soil ; surveys ; Indonesia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-03
    Size p. 1153-1164.
    Publishing place Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2230399-6
    ISSN 1735-2630 ; 1735-1472
    ISSN (online) 1735-2630
    ISSN 1735-1472
    DOI 10.1007/s13762-021-03345-8
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  8. Article: The social-economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic: implications for potential forest degradation

    Golar, G. / Malik, A. / Muis, H. / Herman, A. / Nurudin, N. / Lukman, L.

    Heliyon

    Abstract: This article presents an analysis of the potential forest damage that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities on the Forest Management Unit (FMUs) It focused on forest utilization and deforestation before and during the epidemic Base ... ...

    Abstract This article presents an analysis of the potential forest damage that occurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities on the Forest Management Unit (FMUs) It focused on forest utilization and deforestation before and during the epidemic Base on The data on online surveys using Google form instruments, Zoom meetings, and in-depth telephone interviews with the informants The data of the research were analyzed descriptively using the mind mapping method The data analysis shows that social and economic impacts potentially enhance the threat of forest resource utilization–increasing pressure on the forest due to the increase in forest product demand Even though the government made efforts to minimize forest degradation and prevent illegal logging, the communities didn't follow the policy because there were no alternative solutions The timber logging is carried out into a threat to forest degradation when it's not immediately prevented The FMU needs to improve access to rural living near the forest to increase their forest income These solutions are crucial for reducing illegal logging activities and forest degradation in the pandemic © 2020 The Author(s) Environmental science;COVID-19 pandemic;Social-economic impact;FMU;Forest degradation © 2020 The Author(s)
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #907798
    Database COVID19

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  9. Article: The hidden endoscopic burden of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery.

    Steed, Helen / Golar, Harjeet / Manjunath, Srikantaiah

    Frontline gastroenterology

    2012  Volume 4, Issue 1, Page(s) 69–72

    Abstract: Background and aims: Complication rates of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) vary from centre to centre, but anastomotic stricture is the commonest, and is managed in the majority by endoscopic pneumatic dilatation. The aim of this study was to assess the ...

    Abstract Background and aims: Complication rates of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) vary from centre to centre, but anastomotic stricture is the commonest, and is managed in the majority by endoscopic pneumatic dilatation. The aim of this study was to assess the endoscopic burden of RYGB surgery.
    Patients and methods: All patients undergoing RYGB surgery over a 29-month period were included and were followed-up retrospectively and prospectively for a minimum of 180 days to monitor for endoscopic procedures performed in relation to the RYGB at Walsall Manor Hospital, UK. Five hundred and fifty-three patients underwent RYGB surgery during the study period.
    Results: One hundred and thirteen patients had 147 endoscopic procedures, including 65 pneumatic dilatations, at a cost to the NHS of £58 077 over a 29-month study period, with an average cost of £2003 a month. or £105 per RYGB operation performed. The anastomotic stricture rate for the group was 11.39%. The complication rate for dilatation of anastomotic strictures was 0%.
    Conclusions: RYGB anastomotic strictures can be safely managed by dilatation. If bariatric surgery is performed locally, then endoscopy departments must expect to factor in, not only the burden of dealing with actual complications, but also the burden of investigating for potential complications.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2012-12-05
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2521857-8
    ISSN 2041-4137
    ISSN 2041-4137
    DOI 10.1136/flgastro-2012-100268
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  10. Article ; Online: AR4-50 MODEL, THE EXTRACTOR OF SPECTRAL VALUES INTO REMOTE SENSING IMAGE DATA-BASED LAND USE CLASS

    Akhbar / Muhammad Basir / Bunga Elim Somba / Golar

    AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science, Vol 35, Iss 3, Pp 255-

    2013  Volume 262

    Abstract: This study attempted to develop an extraction model of spectral values of land objects into land use/land cover classes on remote sensing image in the provision of land database for planning, evaluation, and monitoring in agriculture and forestry. This ... ...

    Abstract This study attempted to develop an extraction model of spectral values of land objects into land use/land cover classes on remote sensing image in the provision of land database for planning, evaluation, and monitoring in agriculture and forestry. This study employed an Isodata method and Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) using the Landsat 7 ETM+ image in the coverage area of 117,799.06 ha, and the SPOT 5 XS image in the coverage area of 113,241.37 ha in Palu, Sigi and Donggala. The study found two image models labelled as AR4-50 and SBP-AR4-50. The separability image AR4-50 model has an average capability for separating land object pixels which are statistically 1811.98 to 1972.08 (moderate-good), with the class accuracy of land use/land cover using the image homogeneity model of SBP-AR4-50, which is totally (confusion matrix) 72.15% -87.17%, the accuracy level of land map generator for agricultural land/forestry is in good-excellent category on the Landsat 7 ETM+ and SPOT 5 XS images.
    Keywords Image ; Class ; Land Use ; Model ; Separability ; Homogeneity ; Agriculture ; S ; Plant culture ; SB1-1110
    Subject code 710
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Universitas Brawijaya
    Document type Article ; Online
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