Outstanding universal values of the Malaysian forests
Two national parks in Malaysia have been recognized by the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World‟s Cultural and Natural Heritage as the world heritage sites; the Gunung Mulu National Park and Kinabalu Park. None of the forest in Peninsular Malaysia has achieved that status but four ha...
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my.iium.irep.650792018-08-14T08:09:06Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/65079/ Outstanding universal values of the Malaysian forests Md. Khalid, Rasyikah Kamaruddin, Hanim Yaakob, Adzidah Wook, Izawati Sulaiman, Siti Sarah Mustafa, Maizatun K Law (General) KPG Malaysia Two national parks in Malaysia have been recognized by the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World‟s Cultural and Natural Heritage as the world heritage sites; the Gunung Mulu National Park and Kinabalu Park. None of the forest in Peninsular Malaysia has achieved that status but four have made it through the nomination list. The Malaysian government‟s recent initiative was to list three reserved areas, namely the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), the Royal Belum National Park and the Gombak Selangor Quartz Ridge. The nomination for the UNESCO World Heritage Site is indeed a good move in protecting the Malaysian forest. Even though there is no direct mention of „forest‟ stated under the Convention, it tacitly indicates the importance of the conservation of natural forest habitat for flora and fauna and a heritage for humankind. An outstanding forest site shall be conferred a world heritage status when it possesses at least one of the criteria of an Outstanding Universal Value or OUV. Ten criteria are listed as OUV in the Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention and it is divided as a cultural or natural heritage. This paper explores on the OUV of Malaysian forests, either included in or nominated to the World Heritage List. It describes the different OUV opted by different forest and that exemplifies the diversity and uniqueness of Malaysian forest. AESS Publications 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/65079/1/irep%20journal%202018.pdf Md. Khalid, Rasyikah and Kamaruddin, Hanim and Yaakob, Adzidah and Wook, Izawati and Sulaiman, Siti Sarah and Mustafa, Maizatun (2018) Outstanding universal values of the Malaysian forests. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 8 (7). pp. 427-433. ISSN 2226-5139 http://www.aessweb.com/pdf-files/IJASS-2018-8(7)-427-433.pdf 10.18488/journal.1.2018.87.427.433 |
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Two national parks in Malaysia have been recognized by the Convention Concerning
the Protection of the World‟s Cultural and Natural Heritage as the world heritage sites;
the Gunung Mulu National Park and Kinabalu Park. None of the forest in Peninsular
Malaysia has achieved that status but four have made it through the nomination list.
The Malaysian government‟s recent initiative was to list three reserved areas, namely
the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), the Royal Belum National Park and
the Gombak Selangor Quartz Ridge. The nomination for the UNESCO World Heritage
Site is indeed a good move in protecting the Malaysian forest. Even though there is no
direct mention of „forest‟ stated under the Convention, it tacitly indicates the
importance of the conservation of natural forest habitat for flora and fauna and a
heritage for humankind. An outstanding forest site shall be conferred a world heritage
status when it possesses at least one of the criteria of an Outstanding Universal Value
or OUV. Ten criteria are listed as OUV in the Operational Guidelines for the
Implementation of the World Heritage Convention and it is divided as a cultural or
natural heritage. This paper explores on the OUV of Malaysian forests, either included
in or nominated to the World Heritage List. It describes the different OUV opted by
different forest and that exemplifies the diversity and uniqueness of Malaysian forest. |
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