Tuti Arlita, S.Pi., M.Si is a forestry and environmental scientist specializing in sustainable forest management, biodiversity conservation, and community-based forestry. Their work bridges ecological research and local development,
focusing on forest health, carbon stock assessments, and the socioeconomic benefits of non-timber forest products (NTFPs).
Tuti Arlita, S.Pi., M.Si has contributed to studies on tree health in agroforestry systems, forest biodiversity,
and sustainable silvicultural practices. They also explore the economic role of forests in supporting communities, particularly through NTFPs, while emphasizing conservation.
By integrating science and community needs, Tuti Arlita, S.Pi., M.Si promotes sustainable forestry practices
that balance environmental preservation with socioeconomic resilience.