Anna Farida, S.T., M.Si. is an environmental scientist focused on forest conservation, ecosystem management, and community sustainability. Their research covers peatland ecology, non-timber forest products (NTFPs), and wildlife
conservation. Anna Farida, S.T., M.Si. has studied peatland distribution and CO2 emissions in Aceh, contributing
to carbon storage research and climate change understanding. They also explore the role of NTFPs in local economies, emphasizing sustainable resource management in Aceh.
Anna Farida, S.T., M.Si. is dedicated to wildlife conservation, particularly elephant protection in Bener Meriah,
working closely with local communities. Their research also includes biodiversity studies in urban and community forests, examining carbon stocks and silvicultural practices. Additionally, Anna Farida, S.T., M.Si. supports local forest management units by developing soft skills for ecosystem services measurement.
Through their interdisciplinary work, Anna Farida, S.T., M.Si. combines scientific research with community-driven
conservation efforts, promoting sustainable development and environmental protection.