Pamoengkas, Prijanto Zamzam, Ayi Dwisutono, Aji

Vegetation Recovery of Logged-over Dipterocarp Forests In Central Kalimantan, Indonesia

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ABSTRACT

Forest utilization usually has an impact on changes in forest structure and species composition.
The species of trees selected and ecosystem management system that refer to biodiversity
characteristics will be explained by better knowledge of Functional Species Group (FSG).
The purpose of this study was to determine the composition of vegetation recovery based on
FSG in production forest managed with silvicultural system known as Selective Cutting and Line
Planting System (SCLP) and undisturbed forest known as Germplasm Preservation Areas (GPCA)
in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. The results showed that the proportion of climax group in
the entire observation plots was greater than pioneer species group, i.e. climax 100 species and
pioneer 59 species. Stand structure both climax and pioneer species group has inverse J shape
curve. It means that the species composition of logged-over forest is still in balance condition,
characterized with high index of diversity (H’ > 3).

Keywords: functional species group, selective cutting, species composition, stand structure, biodiversity.


INDONÉSIA
KALIMANTAN
CORTE
VEGETAÇÃO
FLORESTA
BIODIVERSIDADE