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Sejarah mengenai hubungan antara manusia dan alam, terutama di Indonesia, belum begitu banyak ditulis. Yang ada pun, antara lain dalam dokumen resmi tentang hal itu, sebagian besar adalah mengenai eksploitasi tambang dan hutan serta perihal kontrol manusia terhadap alam. Selebihnya adalah mengenai bagaimana bencana alam memporak-porandakan kebudayaan dan peradaban. Kisah tentang hubungan yang erat, tidak instrumentalis, antara manusia dan alam masih jarang ditemukan. Benantara: Bentang Alam dalam Gelombang Sejarah Nusantara adalah sedikit usaha untuk mengumpulkan catatan bagaimana manusia pernah memandang alam bukan sebagai sumber daya yang layak dieksploitasi semata, tetapi juga menjadi sumber kehidupan sekaligus kebaikan. Pengumpulan sebelas esai dalam buku ini dilakukan oleh Komunitas Edukasi Museum.
Santalum album L. (East Indian Sandalwood) is a medium sized semi-parasitic tree which can reach to a height of 33 to 66 feet in height. It is called as a miracle tree because of its immense uses in trade and traditional form of medicine in South East Asia. As it is semi parasitic in nature it prefers to “extract” nutrients from the roots of nearby plants by using haustoria. Essential oils of sandalwood have antispasmodic (relieve spasm of muscles), antibacterial (kill bacteria) and antiviral (kill viruses) properties. Sandalwood is used in treatment of inflammation, skin disorders, rashes, cough, fever, flu, hypertension and restlessness. Essential oils are used to improve functioning o...
On agricultural development strategy and forest policy in Indonesia towards agricultural liberalism.
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Tropentag is the largest interdisciplinary conference in Europe focusing on development- oriented research in the fields of tropical and subtropical agriculture, food security, natural resource management and rural development. It is clear that a just and sustainable transformation of our food systems is urgently needed: climate change, conflicts, rising food and fuel prices, and growing social and income inequalities are exacerbating the vulnerabilities of our food systems. The theme invites diverse contributions that explore different pathways for transforming food systems and the trade-offs and synergies involved, ranging from more technical solutions, such as climate-smart agriculture and biofortified crops, to more systematic solutions for changing the underlying relationships of our food systems, such as agroecology and alternative food networks.