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Gai, Mei Yin and Hassan, Muhammad Luqman and Anak Empidi, Arlixcya Vinnisa and Juraimi, Umi Farishaanum and Mohd Noorazman, Nurashikin and Emang, Diana
(2024)
Public perceptions on the importance of ecosystem services from vulnerable forest: a case study of Ampang Forest Reserve, Selangor, Malaysia.
Journal of Tropical Forest Management, 30 (1).
pp. 61-69.
ISSN 2087-0469; ESSN: 2089-2063
Abstract
Forest reserve degazettement affects the sustainability of forests by altering their ecological functions, hence
threatening human livelihoods. This study examines a recently degazetted forest, using a survey of 120 local
respondents living near the Ampang Forest Reserve (AFR) in Selangor, Malaysia. A simple random sampling
technique was implemented to reduce sampling bias, and descriptive and correlation statistics were used in the
analysis. The study aimed a) to examine the public perceived importance of forest ecosystem services from the AFR,
b) to determine public awareness of a range of environmental threat levels towards the AFR's ecosystem services,
and c) to assess public agreement on conservation measures that could increase protection and ensure the
sustainability of ecosystem services from the remaining area of the AFR. The results revealed that all ecosystem
services were perceived as important, and the public was mostly aware of environmental threats. At the same time,
conservation measures should be implemented to protect and ensure the sustainability of ecosystem services from the
AFR. This study provides insights into public perceptions of the importance of forest ecosystem services derived from
vulnerable forest reserves. This indicates the relevance and need for better protection in high-risk forest areas, as
local livelihood depends on its significant ecological roles.
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