Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Policy Brief

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Policy Brief Pertanian, Kelautan, dan Biosains Tropika (PB PKBT) is a publication media that contains articles covering the results of policy research, policy analysis and opinions related to policy recommendations that are currently developing both nationally and internationally. PB PKBT (ISSN 2828 – 285X) is published four times every year, namely the periods March, June, September and December. This policy brief focuses on broad agro-maritime policy topics, which include the fields of agriculture, one health, fisheries and maritime affairs, animal husbandry, forestry and the environment, agro-maritime industry, tropical bio-science, natural resource and environmental economics, and the social sector. , communication and community development. The articles published in this policy brief are articles that are presented concisely to bring science and policy together to support inclusive sustainable development and prosperous society. PB PKBT is published by the Directorate of Strategic Studies and Academic Reputation – IPB University.

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