Malaysia is one of the most botanically diverse countries in the world.
Initially, the environmental management in Malaysia was rather loose and
confined to protected areas only, particularly the National and state
parks, forest reserves and wildlife sanctuaries that were gazetted under
various laws. Dr. Nor'ini Haron, a Deputy Director General (Operations)
of Forest Research Institute Malaysia or FRIM & Dr. Noor Azlin
Yahya, a FRIM Ecotourism and Urban Forestry Programme Head discussed
about FRIM and its ecotourism development in the country. Watch Video |
Monday, 18 March 2013
In Conversation - Ecotourism Development in Malaysia
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