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An agreement for the rights to the natural capital covering 2 million hectares (4.9 million acres) in Malaysian Borneo for the next 100 years “in its present form is legally impotent,” according to Nor Asiah Mohd Yusof, the attorney general for the state of Sabah. Nor Asiah’s assertions are the strongest signal yet that the […]
Published on: Tuesday, February 23, 2021
By: David Thien
Dr Glen Reynolds
Kota Kinabalu: Sime Darby Foundation is helping Sabah to conserve its unique biodiversity, reversing trends that lead to the overall deterioration of the state’s natural resources.
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The Stability of Altered Forest Environment (SAFE) Project is one of the largest ecological experiments of its kind in the world, which studied the changes in biodiversity and ecosystem functions in human-modified landscapes in Sabah, first sponsored by Sime Darby Foundation for RM30 million since 2010 for the South East Asia Rainforest Research Programme (SEARRP) to undertake and manage the Project.
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