There are 239 projects that match your search.
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2020
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47,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/YCC/2019/12 |
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The objectives are to bring the voice of youths, especially those who are working tirelessly on tackling environmental issues in Malaysia, to the public eye and also draw the right attention from policy-makers and changemakers to take relevant ( ... )
e action at national level and provide effective solutions to these environmental
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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28,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2020/12 |
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The Kuching Division contains a diverse number of landscapes from urban to agricultural to beach, peat and montane forests. The Bidayuh villages here continue to maintain their traditional livelihoods that include complex management of a diverse ( ... )
of landscapes from communal forests that include limestone hills to agricultural landscapes that are mostly located in and around the base of the hills in Kuching Division. Over the last ten years, there has been increased pressure on the local riverine systems with noticeable drops in river quality and indigenous fish populations. Community-based management is key to ensuring sustainable use of
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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25,615.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/ICCA-GSI/2019/02 |
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Kawasan Bundu merangkumi Kg. Tiga, Kg. Bundu (Kg. Naukab, Kg. Tuad dan Kg. Batu 10), Kg.
Rantai (termasuk Kg. Motomou) dan Kg. Donggiluang yang terletak di persempadanan antara
Daerah Keningau dan Daerah Tambunan.
Kawasan Bundu ini terletak di ( ... )
ngai Bundu Apin-Apin yang menjadi wilayah penempatan
Datuk-Nenek-Moyang sebelum penduduknya terbahagi kepada beberapa kampung mengikut
keperluan semasa.
Kawasan yang terlibat dalam projek ini ialah di ulu Sungai Bundu yang juga sebagai Tadahan Air
Komuniti yang terletak di antara kawasan penempatan Kg. Tiga Bundu dan kawasan Taman
Banjaran Crocker. Kawasan ini menjadi kepentingan kepada 4
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2020/18 |
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Penang?s long coastline has provided important ecosystem services, food sources and livelihood for the community, especially the inshore fishermen which have been around for many generations. However, the rapidly urbanised state has somehow turned ( ... )
ck on the sea. It is only now valuable as a vista for selling properties, tourism development and land reclamation. The community taking the biggest brunt from this will be the inshore fishermen, who often lack the platform to have their voices heard? whose roles are poorly undervalued and thus easily traded off to allow unsustainable development.
Hence, the first objective is to foster an
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2020
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27,508.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/CC/2020/07 |
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Increase the resilience of community in Mabul Island towards climate change impact which include research on suitable technology for water treatment to overcome water shortage issues on the island. The project also aims to provide knowledge and ( ... )
the capacity of youth in Climate Change related topics.
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Malaysia
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Chemicals
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2020
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25,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/CH/2020/14 |
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Pulau Omadal is home to a Bajau community of around 1500 individuals. However, there is currently neither reliable water supply nor any form of waste management. Residents collect rainwater when possible and supplement this with water bought from ( ... )
Bum-Bum or Semporna whenever they can afford to. Consequently, the island and surrounding sea area are strewn with rubbish, of which empty water bottles are a significant proportion. This project has two main goals: i) to enhance water access by increasing rainwater harvesting and filtration treatment capacity, and ii) establish a community-run water enterprise that will be able to buy water at
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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47,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2019/11 |
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The Bukit Cherakah forest patch is not fully protected and existing development plans threaten to further forest loss and fragmentation that will lead to a decline in biodiversity as well as a loss of a recreation site used by the local community ( ... )
ercise and education.This project will raise awareness of the threats to the forest and plans to lead to decision makers adopting a roadmap to the creation of a community forest that will safeguard the ecology of the site while providing recreational and education benefits for the
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2020/06 |
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The Penan village of Long Jaik, Ulu Belaga is surrounded by degraded forests and massive monocrop plantations of oil palm and acacia mangium. A community that once lived symbiotically with their forests; who sourced all their food and material needs ( ... )
out 44,000 ha of native customary rights forests is now enclosed into a small area of badly degraded forests (also currently under legal dispute with a company) of about 400 ha in a remote location of Ulu Belaga. The village has no proper roads, no electricity, no treated water supply and no sewage system. Many also have no hope for their future and are chronic alcoholics. They live impoverished
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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36,823.25
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2019/07 |
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Problem Statement:
Rapid urbanization in the Greater KL is contributing to increasing pressure on remaining forest and biodiversity. Urban community groups have been vocal in advocating for forest protection but there is a need for knowledge ( ... )
g and organization strengthening for them to be effective.
Rationale/Justification:
This project will leverage on the experience of KDCF Society to work with local and state government authorities, professional planners as well as civil society to identity and protect remaining urban forest in the Klang Valley. It will provide a platform and knowledge building to strengthen the effectiveness
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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43,284.18
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2020/15 |
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With depleting forest supply, the Orang Asli community that use to forage materials and use it to rebuild homes and other shelters finds it difficult to find sustainable materials supply while the demand is still high. The reason for this is due to ( ... )
ation of the forest surrounding Orang Asli settlements from logging and agricultural activities, some are legal and some are illegal.
Our propose approach to reduce the burden of the above issues is to introduce a socio-economic driver for the Orang Asli to farm bamboo to be the sustainable material source for them to rebuild their shelters and also selling the material to home building NGOs
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2020/01 |
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Plant-based diet that emphasizes fresh, whole ingredients and minimizing processed foods are superior for overall wellness. As a campus that promotes holistic education, physical well-being of the youth beneficiaries remain a priority of MySkills to ( ... )
the youth achieve balance and healthy development in their teenage years. Since its inception, MySkills practices Vegetarian diet throughout the campus and is determined to become self-sustaining by growing vegetables and fruits on campus. The estimated cost to run the centre is about RM150,000 a month (students do not pay any fees). Currently, the centre is dependent on donations from corporate
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/YCC/2020/09 |
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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20,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/BD/2019/08 |
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One of the major cause of dramatic decrease in forest cover and biodiversity in Peninsular Malaysia happen due to the unsustainable development projects & poor decision making that somehow cause by poor governance in forest management, lack of ( ... )
consultation/participation & poor environmental democracy.
A significant changes and improvement in forest governance & deceleration in forest & biodiversity loss can be seen by the increase of active participation from society (local community or other public members) in ensuring forest stewardship by becoming voluntary forest monitor, taking progressive action, well-educated in forest
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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20,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2020/17 |
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Local community plays a major role in conserving the biodiversity. Although Setiu Wetlands has finally been declared as the first State Park in Terengganu since April 2018, its gazettment efforts remain meaningless on a piece of paper without ( ... )
l involvement and participation from the local communities. Community participation and awareness on Setiu Wetlands gazettment are still minimal due to 1) less effort has been made to dessiminate, socialise and educate public & local community on gazettment effort 2) reluctant among the local community who doesn?t see the benefit of conservation towards local community development 3) top to down
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2020
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31,744.58
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2020/20 |
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The endangered green and critically endangered hawksbill turtle nest across the Mersing Islands, however vital information on the overall size of the nesting population is missing with the initial surveys suggesting that the population is declining ( ... )
habitat degradation, boat strikes, and the illegal collection and trade in eggs.
There is continued illegal trade in sea turtle nests harvested from the Mersing islands. This illegal trade combined with an increase in boat strikes and death of adults through entanglement or plastic ingestion will exacerbate the continued decline of the sea turtle nestings in this area.
We aim to reduce
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2020
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33,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/YCC/2020/08 |
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The Baram River Basin of Sarawak is rich in both ecological and cultural diversity, home to dozens of endangered species and resilient forest-based communities. However, in Long Liam, logging has drastically altered the forest landscape, with ( ... )
ve consequences for flora and fauna, as well as for the local Kayan population. Over the years, multiple timber extractions have degraded the forest, which has greatly reduced the availability of important natural resources, including building materials and food sources. Moreover, watershed degradation has impacted river water quality (the community?s main drinking water source), while increasing
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2019
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45,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2019/04 |
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Problem Statement:
Artificial lighting along the Padang Kemunting beach is having a detrimental impact on sea turtles by deterring female turtles from nesting; confusing hatchlings to orient landward instead of navigating seaward; and causing ( ... )
ings to linger near artificial lights and face death from dehydration, predation and exposure to the sun.
Rationale/Justification:
Through community engagement and local government support a new Light Management Plan will be developed that mitigates the detrimental impact of artificial lighting on sea turtles. This will minimize beach lighting, reduce wattage, change the direction of lighting
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Malaysia
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Land Degradation
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2019
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2,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y5/STAR/LD/2019/03 |
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The purpose of this planning grant is to carry out preliminary activities that includes
(i) a survey period with communities on details of the problems/assessment of the problems, (ii) diagnose further the root cause/s of the problems, (iii) ( ... )
fy the possible project risk/s, (iv) design and tailor the work plans to address the problems with input from authority/expert/community (includes measurable outcomes), (v) identify the assumption of funding and resources in total through market survey on materials/equipments/tools needed (price, type, quantity etc), (vi) feasibility study (includes suitability of materials/equipments/tools used)
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2019
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48,857.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2019/06 |
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Problem Statement:
The main environment problem that this project addresses is the continued and drastic decline of the critically endangered river terrapin populations in the country.
Rationale/Justification:
This project will adequately ( ... )
s the main environmental problem because it is multi-disciplinary and it utilizes a multi-pronged approach that is by involving all layers of the local community, from the men to the women to the children.
Objective:
The overall objective of this project is to restore depleted wild populations of the Southern River Terrapins in the Kemaman River, by involving the local
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2019
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22,316.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: MAL/ICCA-GSI/2018/09 |
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The Jakun community aims to further enhance their appreciation of the forest flora and fauna by increasing both their traditional knowledge and indigenous management system as well as incorporate scientific knowledge and technical tools ? both a ( ... )
o conserving the biodiversity and to demonstrate that a dualistic approach to conservation is
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