Iqbar, S.Si, M.Sc is a researcher focused on agricultural sustainability, environmental conservation, and biodiversity in Aceh, Indonesia. Their work spans various areas, including the impact of wastewater on hydroponic farming,
the use of natural growth regulators in crops, and the behavior and feeding habits of Sumatran orangutans. They also study the ecological effects of termites on forest plants and the spread of invasive species in eco-tourism
areas.
Iqbar, S.Si, M.Sc conducts ethnobotanical research on medicinal plants used by local communities, supporting traditional knowledge and food security. Their forestry research examines timber species diversity and conservation
in the Leuser Ecosystem. Additionally, they apply GIS and remote sensing tools for land suitability assessments and wildlife conservation, including hornbill populations.
By combining ecological research with community-based studies, Iqbar, S.Si, M.Sc aims to promote sustainable agricultural practices and conservation efforts that balance environmental health and local livelihoods.