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  2. Deforestation in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, the World Bank estimates that trees are being cut down at 4 times the sustainable rate. [7] Logging does not have to be as destructive a practice as it currently is in Malaysia. In the past 2 decades, Malaysia has moved towards diversifying its economy, but logging still draws in many because of poor regulation and high profit.

  3. Malaysian Wildlife Law - Wikipedia

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    Third Malaysia Plan 1976–1980 • The first time mentioned on the proposed additional 15 conservation areas totalling 5,663.30 km². The National Forest Policy 1978 revised in 1992 • Applicable to Peninsular Malaysia. • Provides the classification of forests as protective, productive and amenity forests.

  4. Indigenous rainforest blockades in Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    1987 - Communities in Sarawak, such as Penan and Kayan, resisted logging by putting up a blockade in the Baram region - 42 activists were arrested. [9]1990 - The Voices for the Borneo Rainforest World Tour, brought Indigenous perspectives to forums across the globe, with the goal of raising awareness about the logging in Sarawak, and calling for an end to deforestation in primary rainforests ...

  5. Environmental issues in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1990 and 2010, Malaysia lost an estimated 8.6% of its forest cover, or around 1,920,000 hectares (4,700,000 acres). [4] Logging and land clearing has particularly been driven by the palm oil sector. World Bank policies in the 1970s encouraged palm oil expansion and the IMF’s bailout package, following the 1998 economic crisis ...

  6. High grading - Wikipedia

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    In forestry, high grading, also sometimes referred to as selective logging, is a selective type of timber harvesting that removes the highest grade of timber (i.e. the most merchantable stems) in an area of forest.

  7. Brazil to allow miles of selective logging in effort to ... - AOL

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    The government plan is a partnership with two private institutions — Imaflora and Systemiq — that will help do research and design community forest management, according to an official statement.

  8. Deforestation by continent - Wikipedia

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    Deforestation in Malaysia is a ... Selective logging; ... In the first 9 months of 2023 deforestation rate declined by 49.5% due to the policy of Lula's government ...

  9. Brazil to allow miles of selective logging in effort to ...

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    The government plan is a partnership with two private institutions — Imaflora and Systemiq — that will help do research and design community forest management, according to an official statement. Funding comes from Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions, the primary program of the United Kingdom´s International Climate Finance to ...