Malaysia, Sarawak

The Mulu land grab

This report details multiple legal breaches by Malaysian palm oil producer Radiant Lagoon near the UNESCO-protected Gunung Mulu National Park, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.

Pirates, squatters and poachers

Author(s)
Colchester, Marcus

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

Stimmen aus dem Regenwald : Zeugnisse eines bedrohten Volkes

Author(s)
Manser, Bruno

Borneo in transition : people, forests, conservation, and development

Author(s)
Padoch, Christine
Peluso, Nancy Lee

Designing conservation projects

Author(s)
Caldecott, Julian Oliver

Rainforest conservation in Sarawak : an international policy for WWF

Author(s)
Kavanagh, Mikaail
Abdullah Abdul Rahim
Hails, Christopher J.
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