Malaysia has been endowed with a beautiful tropical forest which provides various ecosystem services such as carbon dioxide absorption, water supply and soil stabilization to the community. It is also a timber source for wood-based industries generating RM22 billion in 2016. However, there are illegal encroachment activities in the forests causing the forests to be degraded as well as conversion of land use to agriculture. The enforcement activities carried out by the authorities have resulted in the degraded areas being reclaimed and the forest areas are being restored with planting of local species with commercial value. To date many degraded forest areas have been restored using different approaches. This paper aims at presenting Malaysi...
Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented i...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
The recent mass fruiting of forest trees in Borneo is an urgent wakeup call: existing policy instrum...
Tropical forests are decreasing at the rate of 16.9 million hectares per year due mainly to clearing...
In Southeast Asia, 8.5% of the global human population lives on 3.0% of the land area. With 7.9% of ...
Current policy is driving renewed impetus to restore forests to return ecological function, protect ...
Malaysia has large tracts of forest which have been converted to give way to settlements and agricu...
Rehabilitated secondary forests constitute a potential new and emerging resource requiring changes i...
Tropical forest area is disappearing at the rate of 13.5 million ha each year, due mainly to clearin...
I present a brief synopsis of six key lessons provided by research on forest ecology and conservatio...
Forest regeneration is important to ensure adequate residual stand for the next cutting cycle in poo...
Forest cover is decreasing or very low in many tropical landscapes following decades of logging, fir...
Sabah has a long history in the timber industry. While no doubt that logging is a significant source...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented i...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
The recent mass fruiting of forest trees in Borneo is an urgent wakeup call: existing policy instrum...
Tropical forests are decreasing at the rate of 16.9 million hectares per year due mainly to clearing...
In Southeast Asia, 8.5% of the global human population lives on 3.0% of the land area. With 7.9% of ...
Current policy is driving renewed impetus to restore forests to return ecological function, protect ...
Malaysia has large tracts of forest which have been converted to give way to settlements and agricu...
Rehabilitated secondary forests constitute a potential new and emerging resource requiring changes i...
Tropical forest area is disappearing at the rate of 13.5 million ha each year, due mainly to clearin...
I present a brief synopsis of six key lessons provided by research on forest ecology and conservatio...
Forest regeneration is important to ensure adequate residual stand for the next cutting cycle in poo...
Forest cover is decreasing or very low in many tropical landscapes following decades of logging, fir...
Sabah has a long history in the timber industry. While no doubt that logging is a significant source...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
In Indonesia, development of sustainable supplies of timber has failed to keep pace with industrial ...
Rehabilitation activities in Indonesia have a long-history of more than three decades, implemented i...
Combining protected areas with natural forest timber concessions may sustain larger forest landscape...
The recent mass fruiting of forest trees in Borneo is an urgent wakeup call: existing policy instrum...