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Jusoff, Kamaruzaman and Hassan, Che Hashim and Hamzah, Khali Aziz
(2007)
Tropical Peat Swamp Forest Ecosystem and Floristic Diversity in Pahang, Malaysia.
International Journal of Syatems Applications, Engineering & Development, 3 (1).
pp. 41-44.
ISSN 2074-1308
Abstract
Peat swamp forests are highly significant
globally, both for their diverse and threatened species
and as representative unique ecosystems. Apart from
its critical role in providing habitat for wildlife, the
tropical peat swamp forest also acts as a gene bank
that harbours potentially useful varieties of plant
species. Malaysia’s peat swamp forests also provide
crucial benefits and services for the sustainable
development of human communities. The objective of
the study is therefore to assess the status of the
remaining peat swamp forest ecosystem and floristic
biodiverstity in Pahang towards the efforts in
establishing guidelines for its sustainable management
and conservation. This collaborative study was
undertaken by the Pahang Forestry Department,
United Nation Development Programme/Global
Environment Facility (UNDP/GEF)DANIDA focusing on the South East Pahang Peat
Swamp Forest (SEPPSF), Pahang, Malaysia. The
UNDP/GEF component emphasized on the ecosystem
and floristic diversity of the peat swamp forest. The
final output from the collaborative efforts was used by
the state authority, in particular the Pahang Forestry
Department as a guide to manage the remaining peat
swamp forest in the state for both ecosystem and
floristic diversity conservation and sustainable use of
the forest resources. Results indicated that the
SEPPSF is very rich in ecosystem and floristic
diversity and an integrated management plan is
proposed to ensure biodiversity conservation of Peat
Swamp Forest in Pahang.
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