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Four Decades of Forest Persistence, Clearance and Logging on Borneo

Peer-reviewed publication
Junio, 2014
Brunei Darussalam
Malaysia

The native forests of Borneo have been impacted by selective logging, fire, and conversion to plantations at unprecedented scales since industrial-scale extractive industries began in the early 1970s. There is no island-wide documentation of forest clearance or logging since the 1970s. This creates an information gap for conservation planning, especially with regard to selectively logged forests that maintain high conservation potential. Analysing LANDSAT images, we estimate that 75.7% (558,060 km2) of Borneo’s area (737,188 km2) was forested around 1973.

Nothing sweet about It

Institutional & promotional materials
Noviembre, 2013
Brunei Darussalam
Camboya
Indonesia
Malasia
Myanmar
Filipinas
Singapur
Tailandia
Timor-Leste
Viet Nam
Isla de Navidad
Islas Cocos (Keeling)

Land grabbing is a bitter secret in the sugar supply
chains of some of the world’s biggest food and beverage companies. Poor communities across the globe are in dispute or have lost their land to