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Autor:
Fadzureena Jamaludin, Nik Musa'adah Mustapha, Intan Nurulhani Baharuddin, Lim Hin Fui, Norshakila Yusof, Norini Haron, M. Mohtar, Nurul Husna Zaidi, Tan Ai Lee
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Resources and Sustainable Science (JTRSS). 3:77-85
Before United Nations Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) 1993, documentation of traditional forest related knowledge on medicinal plants did not consider much the issue of sustainable development and sharing of benefits with knowledge holders. While so
Autor:
Lim Hin Fui, Norini Haron, Nik Musaadah Mustapha, Norshakila Yusof, Intan Nurulhani Baharuddin, Tan Ai Lee, Nurul Husna Zaidi, Fadzureena Jamaludin, Mastura Mohtar
Publikováno v:
EAS Strategic Options. 2014(20):14-15
Traditional knowledge of medicinal plants used by the indigenous people and local communities has been discussed in national and international forums. Developing countries are taking steps to document such knowledge, which is fast disappearing amidst
Autor:
Hin Fui LIM, Huda Farhana Mohamad Muslim, Intan Nurulhani Baharuddin, Mohd Parid Mamat, Tariq Mubarak Husin, Norshakila Yusof, Mohd Nasir Husin, Ahmad Fauzi Puasa
It is generally recognised that the mangrove forest has a specific role to play in reducing the impact of tsunami tragedy in 2004. Since 2005, the Malaysian government embarked on a program of mangrove/rhu planting along the coastal areas in Malaysia
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______645::ef6802d8aef780844f0386e85cc01376
http://cirad-upr40-economics.000webhostapp.com/RePEc/epf/wpaper/wpdt40408.pdf
http://cirad-upr40-economics.000webhostapp.com/RePEc/epf/wpaper/wpdt40408.pdf
Autor:
Lim Hin Fui, Norini Haron, Norshakila Yusof, Intan Nurulhani Baharuddin, Nik Musaadah Mustapha, Tan Ai Lee, Nurul Husna Zaidi
Publikováno v:
EAS Strategic Options. 2013(16):14-15
Tapping and documenting the traditional knowledge of indigenous people and local communities is a topic that has received increasing worldwide concern. Very often, researchers, agencies and companies gather information on forest-related knowledge wit