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Malaysian Threatened and Rare Tree: Identification and Landscape Guideline

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  • June 2017
  • Pages
    98
  • Publisher
    Sime Darby Property Berhad, Petaling Jaya
  • Country
    Malaysia
  • Language
    English

Abstract

The publication of Malaysian Threatened and Rare Tree Identification and Lanscape Guideline aims to provide a semi-technical resource which can be used by current and future landscape architectural practitioners. The goals are to improve biological diversity conservation and increase the sectors' knowledge on utilizing these endangered species. It is our vision that through a growth in knowledge and awareness about these species and thier potential benefits, that demand of such species will increase in urban landscape design thus providing a secondary seed bank for such species ongoing conservation and general public appreciation of such species.

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Malaysian Threatened and Rare Tree: Identification and Landscape Guideline, 2017. Sime Darby Property Berhad, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. pp. 98.

Species   74 records

by Kingdom Species
  • Plants 74
  • Total 74
by IUCN Status Species
  • Critically Endangered 39
  • Endangered 17
  • Vulnerable 10
  • Near Threatened 1
  • Least Concern 4
  • Total 71
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74 records
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