Citation
Ibrahim, Faridah Hanum and Qamaruz Zaman, Faridah
(2012)
The concept of 'NYAWA'.
In:
Nature's Yield and Wonders of Art (NYAWA)12: Fruits.
University Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, pp. 6-9.
ISBN 9789673442980
Abstract
NYAWA in the national language, Bahasa Malaysia, means life. NYAWA is
the acronym for Nature’s Yield and Wonders of Art and is meant to depict
nature’s bountiful yield i.e. biodiversity and its various functions. Biodiversity
as defined in the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD, 1992) is the
variety of all forms of life ranging from the species, the genes it contains
and ecosystems. Article 13 of CBD on Public Education and Awareness
states this as one of its activities: Promote and encourage understanding
of the importance of, and the measures required for, the conservation
of biological diversity, as well as its propagation through media, and the
inclusion of these topics in educational programmes. Malaysia is one of
the 12 megadiversity countries in the World with 15,000 plant species,
290 mammals, 150,000 invertebrates, with insects being the largest group
(e.g. butterflies-1200 species, moths-12,000 species), and 8,000 fishes
(Latiff, 2008).
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