Malaysia & Thailand succeed in domesticating threatened plant species in degraded ecosystems
Malaysia and Thailand are mega-biodiversity landscapes and rapid development and climate change have inevitably resulted in the degradation of terrestrial ecosystems. The problem of forest degradation and potential biodiversity loss is critical and Malaysia and Thailand are addressing these problems through research and development initiatives.
Researchers collaborate on-site in landscape restoration
A joint effort by Malaysia and Thailand for biodiversity-focused post-mining landscape restoration Between 15 to 18 October, two project teams from Malaysia and Thailand are jointly conducting a field research on post-mining landscape restoration at an ex-lignite mining area in Mae Mot in Chiang Mai,
Domestication of Endangered, Endemic & Threatened Plant Species in Disturbed Terrestrial Ecosystems in Malaysia & Thailand
Goal & Objectives The project primarily aims to develop and transfer domestication techniques of Endangered, Endemic and Threatened Plant Species in disturbed terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity conservation in Malaysia and Thailand. As implementing countries, Malaysia and Thailand are expected to conduct the domestication model of
Malaysia & Thailand succeed in domesticating threatened plant species in degraded ecosystems
Malaysia and Thailand are mega-biodiversity landscapes and rapid development and climate change have inevitably resulted in the degradation of terrestrial ecosystems. The problem of forest degradation and potential biodiversity loss is critical and Malaysia and Thailand are addressing these problems through research and development initiatives.
Researchers collaborate on-site in landscape restoration
A joint effort by Malaysia and Thailand for biodiversity-focused post-mining landscape restoration Between 15 to 18 October, two project teams from Malaysia and Thailand are jointly conducting a field research on post-mining landscape restoration at an ex-lignite mining area in Mae Mot in Chiang Mai,
Domestication of Endangered, Endemic & Threatened Plant Species in Disturbed Terrestrial Ecosystems in Malaysia & Thailand
Goal & Objectives The project primarily aims to develop and transfer domestication techniques of Endangered, Endemic and Threatened Plant Species in disturbed terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity conservation in Malaysia and Thailand. As implementing countries, Malaysia and Thailand are expected to conduct the domestication model of