Saiful Arif Abdullah
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View article: Effects of Seasonal Transitions on Population Dynamics of Fruit Flies in <i>Capsicum annuum</i> and <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> in Batu City, Indonesia
Effects of Seasonal Transitions on Population Dynamics of Fruit Flies in <i>Capsicum annuum</i> and <i>Solanum lycopersicum</i> in Batu City, Indonesia Open
Fruit flies remain a persistent threat to horticultural production, especially in tropical regions where seasonal shifts can significantly affect their population dynamics. This study investigated the species composition, diversity, and en…
View article: Diversity, abundance, and ecological roles of insect pollinators in red guava flowers (Psidium guajava) in East Java, Indonesia
Diversity, abundance, and ecological roles of insect pollinators in red guava flowers (Psidium guajava) in East Java, Indonesia Open
Purwantiningsih B, Leksono AS, Yanuwiyadi B, Gama ZP, Abdullah SA. 2025. Diversity, abundance, and ecological roles of insect pollinators in red guava flowers (Psidium guajava) in East Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 26: 1211-1219. Red guav…
View article: The Use of Civil Law in North Gorontalo Spatial Planning Land Use Zoning Study
The Use of Civil Law in North Gorontalo Spatial Planning Land Use Zoning Study Open
The role of civil law in spatial planning in the North Gorontalo Regency area is very important, where civil law regulates administrative sanctions and permits related to land use zoning in the North Gorontalo Regency. The aim of this rese…
View article: Predicting landscape ecological network in 2035 at Chini-Bera forest complex, Pahang for conservation planning
Predicting landscape ecological network in 2035 at Chini-Bera forest complex, Pahang for conservation planning Open
The efficacy of simulating the ecological networks of landscapes has been examined using a wide range of modelling techniques, although it has not yet been fully investigated. In order to prepare for conservation and identify suitable corr…
View article: Using Circuit Theory, Connectivity Analysis and Least-Cost Path to Model the Potential Ecological Corridors of Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus) at Chini-Bera Forest Complex in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia
Using Circuit Theory, Connectivity Analysis and Least-Cost Path to Model the Potential Ecological Corridors of Malayan Tapir (Tapirus indicus) at Chini-Bera Forest Complex in Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia Open
In Peninsular Malaysia, the Master Plan of Ecological Linkages has proposed ecological corridors at Chini-Bera forests complex to connect the forest patches. However, the proposed corridors have been determined arbitrarily without evaluati…
View article: Habitat quality assessment in the Royal Belum rainforest, Malaysia using spatial analysis
Habitat quality assessment in the Royal Belum rainforest, Malaysia using spatial analysis Open
Royal Belum rainforest contains various flora and fauna species, however, the assessment of habitat quality is still lacking. This study aims to develop the habitat quality zone in the Royal Belum rainforest. The downloaded Landsat 8 OLI/T…
View article: THE BENEFITS OF GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING IN ADDRESSING LOST SPACES UNDERNEATH ELEVATED URBAN HIGHWAYS
THE BENEFITS OF GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING IN ADDRESSING LOST SPACES UNDERNEATH ELEVATED URBAN HIGHWAYS Open
Traditional planning practices, wherein attention is directed at the provision of single functions or zoning, have led to the emergence of lost spaces in cities like Kuala Lumpur. Elevated highways are a prominent contributor to the format…
View article: Criteria for the Protected Area Management Category Framework in Peninsular Malaysia for Sustainable Conservation Planning
Criteria for the Protected Area Management Category Framework in Peninsular Malaysia for Sustainable Conservation Planning Open
The categories of protected area management are essential tools for ensuring the agenda of conserving biodiversity is achieved. Almost all countries in the world have established the management categories intending to provide the guideline…
View article: Application of graph-based indices to map and develop a connectivity importance index for large mammal conservation in a tropical region: A case study in Selangor State, Peninsular Malaysia
Application of graph-based indices to map and develop a connectivity importance index for large mammal conservation in a tropical region: A case study in Selangor State, Peninsular Malaysia Open
Land use changes are driving the fragmentation of natural habitats in Peninsular Malaysia, even within protected areas, which results in a loss of habitat connections. This process directly affects wildlife species, many of which are threa…
View article: REAPPROPRIATION OF ELEVATED HIGHWAY RESIDUAL SPACE THROUGH GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
REAPPROPRIATION OF ELEVATED HIGHWAY RESIDUAL SPACE THROUGH GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING Open
Kuala Lumpur City’s demand for a better connectivity has led to the vast development of elevated highways. This has caused the formation of residual spaces underneath megastructures. Previous studies indicated that these residual spaces tr…
View article: Recreation Resource Impacts of Pantai Kerachut Trail in Penang National Park
Recreation Resource Impacts of Pantai Kerachut Trail in Penang National Park Open
Recreation resources often referred to as the combination of natural resources essential to carry on a variety of recreational activities for humankind. Being one of the most-visited destinations among visitors who are seeking outdoor expe…
View article: The Key Determinant Factors for Social Sustainability in Traditional Settlement
The Key Determinant Factors for Social Sustainability in Traditional Settlement Open
Successful traditional settlements refer to a settlement environment that spontaneously built by residents who consider their existing site integrates with excellent social sustainability indicators. This study aims to determine the critic…
View article: Land use change and fragmentation in the protected areas of peninsular Malaysia: The cases of Klang Gate and Sungai Dusun wildlife reserves
Land use change and fragmentation in the protected areas of peninsular Malaysia: The cases of Klang Gate and Sungai Dusun wildlife reserves Open
Ongoing economic and demographic growth in developing countries has exponentially increased the need for anthropogenic land use. The expansion of human populations into pristine environments has publicized the fierce competition between en…
View article: Land Use and Landscape Pattern Changes on the Inside and Outside of Protected Areas in Urbanizing Selangor State, Peninsular Malaysia
Land Use and Landscape Pattern Changes on the Inside and Outside of Protected Areas in Urbanizing Selangor State, Peninsular Malaysia Open
Unabated land use changes in developing countries have imperilled the urban ecosystem resilience. An urban protected area is one of the critical systems to absorb disturbance regimes in the metropolitan area, but it is increasingly pressur…
View article: Developing Urban Green Space Classification System Using Multi-Criteria: The Case of Kuala Lumpur City, Malaysia
Developing Urban Green Space Classification System Using Multi-Criteria: The Case of Kuala Lumpur City, Malaysia Open
In many countries urban green spaces are stated in a set of different administrative regulatory framework. However, their definition and characteristics are inconsistent and developing a systematic classification has been recognized to avo…
View article: The Perceptions of Local Communities toward Penang National Park
The Perceptions of Local Communities toward Penang National Park Open
The national park is considered as one of the protected areas (PA) created to conserve and protect biodiversity for the benefit of living being and humankind. Penang National Park (PNP) was gazetted in 2003 under the National Parks Act 198…
View article: Stakeholders analysis on criteria for protected areas management categories in Peninsular Malaysia
Stakeholders analysis on criteria for protected areas management categories in Peninsular Malaysia Open
The establishment of protected areas has always been associated with a strategy to conserve biodiversity. A well-managed protected areas not only protect the ecosystem and threatened species but also provides benefits to the public. These …
View article: Developing Ecosystem Maps Using Eco-Geological Information for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
Developing Ecosystem Maps Using Eco-Geological Information for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources Open
Ecosystem maps are vital to represent ecological patterns and processes in a region. It enables the use of ecosystem goods and services as a robust unit for a variety of applications, including conservation planning, climate change adaptat…