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LETTER | Who will be the loser in durian fiasco?


LETTER | Who will be the loser in durian fiasco?
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LETTER | What’s next after the enforcement at Batu Talam Forest Reserve?
I applaud the Pahang Forestry Department for the recent enforcement operation against illegal plantations at the Batu Talam Permanent Forest Reserve, Raub. The illegal durian farm fiasco and uproar have certainly brought to light a few points. The most obvious one is whether the issue of encroachment is new or has it been perpetuated through the decades?
Illegal farming has been happening for many years and a study was done in 2002 to highlight the dangers of encroachment.
Since the authorities know about the dangers, why isn’t the state government implementing a more sustainable and planned enforcement instead of an impromptu operation? Enforcement efforts should be stepped up while providing illegal farmers a sustainable livelihood by guiding them on good agricultural practices instead of just leaving them in the dark after the tree ....

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Biodiversity is essential to humanity's survival - and Malaysia is losing it


Wildflowers in Mulu National Park, Sarawak. Much of the flora is endemic to the area, which means that losing parts of a forest there threatens biodiversity. - Filepic/The Star
The recent report that a total of 567 plant species out of the 1,600 Peninsular Malaysia plant species assessed in the Malaysia Red List have been classified as threatened should be a cause for alarm.
Malaysia’s tree cover, which stands at approximately 55.3%, obscures the alarming reality of biodiversity loss in Malaysia because tree cover is not the same as natural forest cover. Most of Malaysia’s tree cover consists of plantations and degraded forest land. Plantations do not have the same biodiversity value and cannot provide the same ecosystem services as natural forests. Intact and biodiverse forests protect watersheds and water quality, are more resistant to fire and drought, regulate climate and weather patterns, and provide a habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. ....

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KeTSA tables important policies on land, forestry at 78th MTN meeting


KeTSA tables important policies on land, forestry at 78th MTN meeting
30 Jan 2021 / 09:11 H.
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah fotoBERNAMA (2021) COPYRIGHTS RESERVED
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29:
The Energy and Natural Resources Ministry (KeTSA) has achieved a new milestone in forestry management with the adoption of the Malaysian Forestry Policy 2020 which involved consultations among the three regions in the country, namely the Peninsula, Sabah and Sarawak.
Its minister Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah, in a statement today, said the policy outlined a clear objective for the forestry sector to face new challenges at the domestic and international levels. ....

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