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Conservation of Limestone Ecosystems of Malaysia, Part IV, Detailed information on limestone outcrops of Pahang. eISBN 978-967-25534-6-5

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Published by Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. 31 August 2021.


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This is Part IV of the final report on the Conservation of Limestone Ecosystems of Malaysia project funded by the National Conservation Trust Fund for Natural Resources under the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Malaysia.


The Malaysian government recognises limestone ecosystems as vulnerable ecosystems that warrant urgent conservation attention. In the National Policy of Biodiversity 2016-2025, the protection and restoration of limestone ecosystems is now listed as one of the 17 national biodiversity targets – "Target 7: By 2025, vulnerable ecosystems and habitats, particularly limestone hills, wetlands, coral reefs and seagrass beds, are adequately protected and restored".


Here, we provide detailed information on the limestone outcrops in the state of Pahang. For details on the methodology used and a general overview of limestone outcrops in Malaysia, refer to Part I of this report.

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National Conservation Trust Fund for Natural Resources, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Malaysia

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