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Indigenous activist on how to confront powerful forces to protect Malaysian forests and people – and win

Indigenous activist on how to confront powerful forces to protect Malaysian forests and people – and win
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Non-confrontation works : Indigenous campaigner on how conflict-free activism can protect Malaysian forests and people

Non-confrontation works : Indigenous campaigner on how conflict-free activism can protect Malaysian forests and people
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Timber giant namedrops local activist it is suing to make itself look good

Timber giant namedrops local activist it is suing to make itself look good
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Survey captures Bornean ecosystems and Indigenous lives around them

After two years tracking the sights, sounds and cultural significance of the forests that form their ancestral homeland, Indigenous communities in Malaysian Borneo have published a 90-page atlas of the Baram River Basin. The documents, known as the Baram Heritage Survey, explore the last intact forest area in Malaysia’s Sarawak state as well as the […]

Timber organization s backing one step toward peace park in Borneo

Timber organization’s backing ‘one step’ toward ‘peace park’ in Borneo In December 2020, the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) endorsed a proposal by the Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) for what’s come to be known as the Baram Peace Park, covering 2,835 square kilometers (1,095 square miles) on the island of Borneo. Proponents of the park say it will protect wildlife, forest-dependent livelihoods, and the last remaining primary forest in the Malaysian state of Sarawak. But they also acknowledge that the ITTO’s announcement is only a step toward the park’s designation, and industrial logging continues to threaten the region’s forests.

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