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Greening Sarawak: Forest Landscape Restoration - Updates and The Way Forward

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  • April 2021
  • Publisher
    Forest Department Sarawak
  • Country
    Malaysia
  • Language
    English

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The programme has gained global support over the last couple of years and the initiative has been growing rapidly. The growing awareness of the importance of FLR globally has drive the State to take serious step forward in committing to the national and global initiative. Therefore, Forest Department Sarawak has become the forefront of implementing FLR campaign in national-level, in which protect, sustainably manage and restore its forest and degraded lands.

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Greening Sarawak: Forest Landscape Restoration - Updates and The Way Forward.
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