Bioconservation and Environment

Dedicated to the scientific stewardship of natural resources, this research group examines the complex interactions between organisms and their physical environments within dynamic ecological networks. The core mission involves assessing biodiversity, protecting endemic species, and evaluating the cascading impacts of anthropogenic activities and climate change on fragile ecosystems. Through rigorous ecological modeling field-based research, and laboratory-based approach, the group develops evidence-based conservation strategies and risk management frameworks to mitigate habitat loss and environmental degradation. The scientific outputs of this division are essential for formulating sustainable environmental policies, ensuring ecological equilibrium, and safeguarding national bioresources as vital, long-term strategic assets for future generations.

Publications

  • Complete chloroplast genome of the underutilized legume jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis, Fabaceae) reveals genetic makeup, mutational hotspots, and phylogenetic relationships
    Isna Arofatun Nikmah, Wendy A. Mustaqim, Wisnu H. Ardi, Rugayah Rugayah, Miftahur Rizqi Akbar, Rizky Dwi Satrio · Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2026