Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia

Human-wildlife conflicts result when the actions of humans or wildlife have an adverse impact upon the other. This paper presents an overview of Malaysia’s legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts (HWC). Firstly, the paper reviews the status of wildlife in Malaysia a...

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Main Authors: Mustafa, Maizatun, Ariffin, Mariani, Sabran, Siti Fatimah, Tan, Sarah
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Language:English
Published: Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia 2017
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spelling my.iium.irep.573252017-10-11T02:06:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/57325/ Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia Mustafa, Maizatun Ariffin, Mariani Sabran, Siti Fatimah Tan, Sarah KPG Malaysia Human-wildlife conflicts result when the actions of humans or wildlife have an adverse impact upon the other. This paper presents an overview of Malaysia’s legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts (HWC). Firstly, the paper reviews the status of wildlife in Malaysia and the current conflicts involving man and wild animals that happen both in urban and rural areas. Then it identifies government’s policy relating to land-use planning as well as wildlife conservation, and examines how such policies have shaped HWC. While urbanization and agricultural expansion are considered main factors that contribute towards such conflict, environmental law and relevant administrative instrument on the other hand can play vital roles to support the management and mitigation of HWC. For this purpose, the article examines existing legal provisions and administrative strategy applicable in Malaysia to manage and mitigate conflicting interests of human and wildlife. The examination concludes that law and institutions have important roles to play in managing and mitigating HWC. Mitigation measures through the provisions of law and institutional strategy that take into consideration biological, economic and social factors can effectively narrow down the conflicts. At the same time such measures also help towards environmental conservation, and enhancement of human welfare, health and safety Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia 2017 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/57325/7/57325.pdf Mustafa, Maizatun and Ariffin, Mariani and Sabran, Siti Fatimah and Tan, Sarah (2017) Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia. In: International Conference on Dispute Resolution 2017 - Modern Trends in Effective Dispute Resolution, 9th-10th August 2017, Kuala Lumpur. https://icdr2017.org/
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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Mustafa, Maizatun
Ariffin, Mariani
Sabran, Siti Fatimah
Tan, Sarah
Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia
description Human-wildlife conflicts result when the actions of humans or wildlife have an adverse impact upon the other. This paper presents an overview of Malaysia’s legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts (HWC). Firstly, the paper reviews the status of wildlife in Malaysia and the current conflicts involving man and wild animals that happen both in urban and rural areas. Then it identifies government’s policy relating to land-use planning as well as wildlife conservation, and examines how such policies have shaped HWC. While urbanization and agricultural expansion are considered main factors that contribute towards such conflict, environmental law and relevant administrative instrument on the other hand can play vital roles to support the management and mitigation of HWC. For this purpose, the article examines existing legal provisions and administrative strategy applicable in Malaysia to manage and mitigate conflicting interests of human and wildlife. The examination concludes that law and institutions have important roles to play in managing and mitigating HWC. Mitigation measures through the provisions of law and institutional strategy that take into consideration biological, economic and social factors can effectively narrow down the conflicts. At the same time such measures also help towards environmental conservation, and enhancement of human welfare, health and safety
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mustafa, Maizatun
Ariffin, Mariani
Sabran, Siti Fatimah
Tan, Sarah
author_facet Mustafa, Maizatun
Ariffin, Mariani
Sabran, Siti Fatimah
Tan, Sarah
author_sort Mustafa, Maizatun
title Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia
title_short Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia
title_full Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia
title_fullStr Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in Malaysia
title_sort overview of legal and administrative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflicts in malaysia
publisher Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws (AIKOL), International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/57325/7/57325.pdf
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