ecology, landscape ecology, in-situ and ex-situ conservation of wildlife, remote sensing and GIS application, sustainable use of plants and wildlife, ethnobotany, bioprospecting, ecotourism, management of conservation & protection areas, urban forests, environmental services and education
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Regular paper, Research notes, Short communication, Technical paper, Book review, Opinion
Media Konservasi is a scientific journal in the field of tropical forest conservation, environment, biodiversity and ecotourism. It is the pioneer journal in Indonesia to discuss conservation issues. The first issue is published in 1987. The Journal was published three times a year in April, August, and December. However, starting from Volume 29 (2024), Media Konservasi is now published in January, May, and September.
Media Konservasi is committed to publish good quality scientific papers. The journal focuses on publications in the field of forest resource conservation, environment, biodiversity and ecotourism in the form of Regular paper, book review, Research Notes/Scientific note/Short Communications, Technical paper and Opinion.
Media Konservasi is accredited and indexed in Sinta (Sinta score = S2) by National Research & Innovation Agency of Indonesia.
Media Konservasiis hosted and managed by Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University and Indonesian Biologist Association (Perhimpunan Biologi Indonesia/PBI). View the agreement here.
Vol. 29 No. 3 (2024): Issue topic: Conservation of Nature and Culture Through Responsible Tourism
This issue incorporates the themes of regenerative tourism, virtual reality, short video marketing, music tourism, service-learning pedagogy, rural tourism, ecotourism paradox, community farming, environmental knowledge, wildlife reserves, wellness tourism, cultural heritage, military tourism, conservation funding, tour guide performance, and social media's role in tourism.
Vol. 29 No. 4 (2024): Issue topic: Biodiversity and Wildlife Management: Behavioral Insights and Habitat Assessments in Changing Environments
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This issue encompasses climate impact projections, wildlife migration and interactions, ex-situ and in-situ conservation efforts, species diversity, habitat suitability, and the use of innovative techniques like bioacoustics for habitat assessment.