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Predictive Tools for Targeting Conservation Effort in Bornean Forest Reserves, Sabah

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£128,560
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Malaysia

Summary

To prioritise the biological importance of forest reserves for maximising biodiversity, and to provide clear practical advice on biodiversity consequences of changes in climate and land-use. To enable effective long-term conservation plannin
 
Status Completed
Reference 14-022
Round 13
Start 01/06/2005
End 30/09/2008

Project Leader

Lead Organisation

Project Partners
Forest Research Centre - Sabah


Regions
East Asia

Biomes
TROPICAL FOREST, FORESTS

Production
FORESTRY

Threats To Biodiversity
CLIMATE CHANGE

Broad Approches
GENERAL MEASURES, INCENTIVES, GOODS SERVICES, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION

Specific Tools
VALUATION, PROTECTED AREAS, IMPACT ASSESSMENT, RESEARCH TRAINING

Countries
Malaysia

Project Outputs
Quantitative assessment of conservation value of forest reserves based on a range of integrated biodiversity criteria. Training of 2 Darwin Fellows in ecological and modelling techniques for reserve design and assessment and for predicting potential biodiversity changes in the future.


Documents:
Download: Final Report - 14-022 FR - 16/11/2009

Download: Annual Report - 14-022 AR3 - 16/12/2008

Download: Half Year Report - 14-022 HY3 - 10/03/2008

Download: Annual Report - 14-022 AR2 - 10/03/2008

Download: Half Year Report - 14-022 HY2 - 10/03/2008

Download: Annual Report - 14-022 AR1 - 10/03/2008

Download: Half Year Report - 14-022 HY1 - 10/03/2008

Download: Application Form - 14-022 St2 App - 10/03/2008