Profile:
Dr Nirwana is a Lecturer at the Department of Forestry, she is also the lead at the Forest Ecology and Conservation Laboratory. Her research focuses on two areas: 1) Understanding mangrove ecology characteristics and 2) Mangrove valuation and relation to the community welfares.
Mangroves are highly productive ecosystems that provide numerous ecological services, such as carbon sequestration, shoreline protection, and habitat for various species. Research helps us understand the economic value of these services, which can strengthen the case for mangrove conservation and management.
Responsibility:
Co-Chief of Forest Ecology and Conservation Laboratories
Courses Name:
1.Conservation of Forest Resources
2.Environmental pollution
3.Wildlife Management and Population Dynamics
4.Dendrology
Hasanuddin University, Graduate Program
Thesis: Production Analysis of Natural Seeds of Rhizophora mucronata and Rhizophora apiculata at river estuaries, river banks and seashores in Pangkep Regency.
Gajah Mada University, Graduate Program
Thesis : Structure and Composition of TPTI Fostered Trees in HPH PT. Rante Mario, South Sulawesi Province
Hasanuddin University, Postgraduate Program,
Disertation: Vegetation Characteristics of Lower Mountain Forest in Relation to Soil Properties in the Camba Formation (TMC) and Camaba Volcanic Formation (TMCV) in the Bulusaraung Mountain Complex, Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park
Recent Research Project:
1.The Social Performance of the Green Open Space (GOS) in Karebosi Field Complex.
2.Identification of Types of Medicinal Plants Used by the Community of Tabo-Tabo Village, Bungoro District, Pangkep Regency.
3.Number of Tree Species in the Camba Formation and Camba Volcanic Formation in the Bulusaraung Lower Mountain Forest Complex, Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park.
Award: Satya Lencana Karya Satya
Link: Google Scholar, Sinta, ORCID