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A tree is defined as a woody perennial plant, having a single elongated trunk with several branches spreading at a certain height which give shape to its canopy (crown). The trunk usually has a minimum diameter of 10 cm at chest height. The leaves may be deciduous (falling seasonally) or evergreen. Young trees with a trunk measuring less than 10 cm in diameter are called saplings. Most tree species are flowering plants or conifers. They are distributed throughout the world, with the highest diversity in rainforests of the tropical regions. The majority of tree species belong to the families Dipterocarpaceae (Dipterocarps), Fagaceae (Beech family) and Lauraceae (Laurel family). Trees are used to produce a variety of our needs, including timber, furniture, paper and medicine. They also play an important role in preserving the environment (ecosystems) by preventing land degradation and erosion, producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide and managing microclimates.
As a visual diary of Deniek G. Sukaryas unique documentation of the life of the land people and culture of Indonesia for the last 30 years. This book will take you on a magical journey through fragments of time that truly inspire and create wonders. Through the rare moments when dreams and reality seem to merge into perfect harmony albeit briefly and unexpectedly. These moments are forever kept alive in his extraordinary collection of images that eloquently express their timeless beauty. These works are not merely records of times and places but also the reflection of Denieks deep emotional experiences as well as his personal interpretation of the moments. 182 Stunning pictures - from landscape to nature from people at work to spectacular cultural events from everyday life to fantastic natural phenomena - have been selected to create this wonderful book.
ORDINARY PEOPLE is a small window of Deniek G. Sukarya, a professional photographer who in his spare time actively documens the daily lives of individual members of the community around him. Over a long period of time, since 1975, Deniek has been persuing his obsession which has today become an important part of his visual journey. It is as if he is turning back to the romanticism of his childhood in Tegalcangkring, Jembrana, Bali, in the yellowing rice paddies encircled by fresh mountain air and sea breezes. Deniek aims his lens at the reality of life in his community, which slowly but surely fills the philosophical recesses of his inner being based on the work ethic of the people who are both his idol and his visual subject. That, possibly what was present in his choice to make ORDINARY PEOPLE his theme because it expresses ruggedness, perseverence, simplicity and brotherhood. As a result Deniek has continued to record that pulse wherever he goes, outside the limits and far from his primordial community. To Deniek, ORDINARY PEOPLE has become a symbol which projects optimism in life as a cornerstone to face reality. Unlike his commercial works which emphasize technical matters and looks, ORDINARY PEOPLE becomes more meaningful, because it becomes a source that transforms a message related to the spirit of life, work ethic and life itself. Therefore, the photography book DENIEK G. SUKARYA - ORDINARY PEOPLE is a personal vision which is in fact extraordinary, because it not only provides a place for the empowerment of those who are always marginalized by statistics, but also gives an opportunity for hope which is the most meaningful part of this series of visual documentation.
Plant Conservation in the Tropics presents a set of case studies reviewing some of the most pertinent plant conservation being carried out by experts at the tropical biodiversity frontline.
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