Key community-based environmental conservation programmes in Kong Kong Laut, Johor include the river and mangrove ecosystem conservation and management programme. The overall aim of conserving the ecosystem and encouraging local community participation in the programme is to promote the existing eco-tourism potential of the area. This paper entails the outcomes of community-based activities aimed at building the capacities of local communities through community mobilisation, awareness creation and capacity building (i.e. transferred knowledge and skills). Findings indicate that there have been improvements in the river water quality status within the ecosystems over the course of a one-year project, despite relatively small participation am...
The mangrove ecosystem in Marudu Bay provides a vast potential for ecotourism development to benefit...
Community-based ecotourism is one of the most dynamic sectors of Malaysian tourism industry. The des...
Efforts to conserve coastal abrasion areas due to the overlapping of coastal development that causin...
Mangrove forest of Kong Kong in Johor, despite gazetted for wildlife refuge, is threatened due to th...
Mangrove forest of Kong Kong in Johor, despite gazetted for wildlife refuge, is threatened due to th...
The structure of tourism has the potential to create numerous opportunities, beneficial effects and ...
The mangrove forest areas at Kuching Wetland, which is a Ramsar site, is being exploited at an incre...
Peat swamp forest (PSF) has high potential in delivering wide range of economic and social benefits ...
Mangrove forest play an important role in balancing the ecosystem since Mangrove trees provides a br...
Mangrove ecosystem provides important benefits to the society which comprises provisioning, regulati...
The deltaic mangrove forest areas in the District of Kuching are being exploited at an alarming rate...
Mangrove forest extensively colonizes the coastal front of Malaysia, including Sabah state of Northe...
The general objective of the study is to evaluate the participation of local communities towards reh...
Mangrove forest conservation on the coast of West Kalimantanhas been successfully carried out and sa...
The quest for more land and its services for the survival and well being of people are inevitable. A...
The mangrove ecosystem in Marudu Bay provides a vast potential for ecotourism development to benefit...
Community-based ecotourism is one of the most dynamic sectors of Malaysian tourism industry. The des...
Efforts to conserve coastal abrasion areas due to the overlapping of coastal development that causin...
Mangrove forest of Kong Kong in Johor, despite gazetted for wildlife refuge, is threatened due to th...
Mangrove forest of Kong Kong in Johor, despite gazetted for wildlife refuge, is threatened due to th...
The structure of tourism has the potential to create numerous opportunities, beneficial effects and ...
The mangrove forest areas at Kuching Wetland, which is a Ramsar site, is being exploited at an incre...
Peat swamp forest (PSF) has high potential in delivering wide range of economic and social benefits ...
Mangrove forest play an important role in balancing the ecosystem since Mangrove trees provides a br...
Mangrove ecosystem provides important benefits to the society which comprises provisioning, regulati...
The deltaic mangrove forest areas in the District of Kuching are being exploited at an alarming rate...
Mangrove forest extensively colonizes the coastal front of Malaysia, including Sabah state of Northe...
The general objective of the study is to evaluate the participation of local communities towards reh...
Mangrove forest conservation on the coast of West Kalimantanhas been successfully carried out and sa...
The quest for more land and its services for the survival and well being of people are inevitable. A...
The mangrove ecosystem in Marudu Bay provides a vast potential for ecotourism development to benefit...
Community-based ecotourism is one of the most dynamic sectors of Malaysian tourism industry. The des...
Efforts to conserve coastal abrasion areas due to the overlapping of coastal development that causin...