Pulau Sakar Forest Reserve, which was regazetted as Class VI forest reserve (Virgin Jungle Reserve) with an area of about 760 ha, is largely formed from intrusive igneous rocks, and is located on the large ultramafic island in Darvel Bay, Lahad Datu. A survey conducted on the vegetation quality in August 2009 shows that the reserve comprises 58% disturbed lowland ultramafic forest, 40% secondary vegetation with various qualities, while 1% of the reserve has been encroached by local villagers at the northeast portion of the VJR, and 1% classified as mangrove vegetation. A total of 293 taxa from 80 families have been recorded from the reserve. Nine taxa found in the reserve are endemic to Borneo, and 3 are endemic to Sabah. None of the plants...
volcanoes constitute one of the natural causes of disturbance in tropical rainforest but the actual ...
The mangrove areas of the Klang Islands Forest Reserves, Selangor, have been declining in size and q...
The tropical rainforests in southeast Asia are classified into several types by Peter Ashton (1991)....
Pulau Babi Tengah is a small granitic island, ca. 106 ha, lying off the south-east coast of Peninsul...
The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed by thr...
<p>The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed b...
Pulau Punyit supports only 20 species of terrestrial plants, a feature reflecting the small size of ...
Ultramafic outcrops occupy less than 1% of the land surface of the Earth and are renowned as hotspot...
The species is endemic to Sabah. It is found growing in primary forest that occurs on ultramafic sub...
Aim : The status, type and ecology of the vegetation of the southeastern seasonal regions of Indones...
Borneo — Sabah — WWF Malaysia has obtained funding from the ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity C...
Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the oldest forest reserve in Malaysia established in 1900, lies in the c...
The conservation of tropical ecosystem is increasingly relevant as the recent global warming and cli...
Background: While Borneo's forests are globally recognised for their diverse vegetation many regions...
Brunei Darussalam is one of the regions in Southeast Asia, which is rich in tropical rain forests re...
volcanoes constitute one of the natural causes of disturbance in tropical rainforest but the actual ...
The mangrove areas of the Klang Islands Forest Reserves, Selangor, have been declining in size and q...
The tropical rainforests in southeast Asia are classified into several types by Peter Ashton (1991)....
Pulau Babi Tengah is a small granitic island, ca. 106 ha, lying off the south-east coast of Peninsul...
The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed by thr...
<p>The Heart of Borneo (HoB) declaration is a conservation agreement initiated by WWF and signed b...
Pulau Punyit supports only 20 species of terrestrial plants, a feature reflecting the small size of ...
Ultramafic outcrops occupy less than 1% of the land surface of the Earth and are renowned as hotspot...
The species is endemic to Sabah. It is found growing in primary forest that occurs on ultramafic sub...
Aim : The status, type and ecology of the vegetation of the southeastern seasonal regions of Indones...
Borneo — Sabah — WWF Malaysia has obtained funding from the ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity C...
Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the oldest forest reserve in Malaysia established in 1900, lies in the c...
The conservation of tropical ecosystem is increasingly relevant as the recent global warming and cli...
Background: While Borneo's forests are globally recognised for their diverse vegetation many regions...
Brunei Darussalam is one of the regions in Southeast Asia, which is rich in tropical rain forests re...
volcanoes constitute one of the natural causes of disturbance in tropical rainforest but the actual ...
The mangrove areas of the Klang Islands Forest Reserves, Selangor, have been declining in size and q...
The tropical rainforests in southeast Asia are classified into several types by Peter Ashton (1991)....