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arrow Conservation Publication 7: Wise Use of Community Forests – Experiences from Two Communities in Malaysia

  01-10-2007

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Malaysia
hosts a wide range of forest types including mixed dipterocarp forests, wetland forests, forests over limestone, heath forest, montane oak forest and montane
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arrow Conservation Publication 8: Directory of Important Bird Areas in Malaysia - Key Sites for Conservation

23-05-2007
This document provides a guide on how and where priority for conservation actions in Malaysia can be placed, and why. MNS has identified 55 IBAs for Malaysia
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arrow Conservation Publication 6: Penyertaan Awam Dalam Membuat Keputusan Berkaitan Isu Alam Sekitar


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  22-05-2007
ISBN 983-9681-37-0

Buku ini bertujuan untuk:

- meningkatkan tahap kesedaran awam dalam hak untuk penyertaan awam

- menyediakan senarai ringkas untuk teknik penyemakan EIA dan Rancangan Struktur, Tempatan & Kawasan Khas

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arrow Conservation Publication 5: Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making

22-05-2007

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arrow Conservation Publication 4: A Handbook of Important Bird Areas in Malaysia


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  22-05-2007
Designed with birdwatchers and laymen in mind, this Handbook is meanto to disseminate information on Malaysian IBAs and its associated threatened birds.

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arrow Conservation Publication 3: Report on the Milky Stork Captive Breeding & Reintroduction Programme, Kuala Selangor Nature Park

22-05-2007
Malaysia's population of the milky Stork is not only small, but alarmingly, continues to decline; making it one of Malaysia's most endangered species.
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