Malaysia, Sabah

Community-investor business models : lessons from the oil palm sector in East Malaysia

Concerns about food and energy security, coupled with increasing returns from agriculture, have increased interest in agricultural investments in developing countries. Public debates about 'land grabbing' have questioned the socio-economic impacts of large-scale land acquisitions. There is new interest in business models involving collaboration between companies and communities. In Eastern Malaysia, community-investor business models have been implemented for several years to expand oil palm cultivation in customarily held lands.

Author(s)
Cooke, Fadzilah Majid
Toh, Sumei
Vaz, Justine

Long-term effects of selective logging operations on Malaysian wildlife

Author(s)
Johns, Andrew D.

Mammals of Sabah , part 2 : habitat and ecology

Author(s)
Yasuma, Shigeki
Andau, Mahedi

Mammals of Sabah : field guide and identification

Author(s)
Yasuma, Shigeki
Andau, Mahedi

Kinabalu park and the surrounding indigenous communities, Malaysia

Author(s)
Nais, Jamili

Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve

Author(s)
Fox, J. E. D.

An environmental management plan for the Dent peninsula in Sabah, Malaysia

Lapuran Penyelidik Hutan, Negeri Sabah

Action plan for Asian elephant conservation : a country by country analysis, draft

Author(s)
Santiapillai, Charles
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