The United Nations Development Programme is working to facilitate the increase in financing of protected areas in Malaysia and the region.
On a global scale, protected areas are severely under-financed where the need is ranged between USD300 to 400 billion a year. Currently, it is estimated at only USD50 billion.
The Central Forest Spine links forest complexes with a network of ecological corridors creating a connected conservation area.
LitSara® project demonstrates the good spirit of ABS which utilises the acquisition of Prior Informed Consent (PIC) from participating communities
Bringing the landuses in the connecting landscape under a common and integrated management
Preserving traditional knowledge while promoting the sustainable use of the biological resources

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54.1 %

Women in Labour force

0.6%

Poverty rate

USD10,796

GNI per capita

12.1% (Terrestrial) 3.36% (Marine)

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