CHANGE OF FOREST LAND USE BASED ON CONSERVATION POLICY AND PRACTICE: A CASE STUDY IN DANUM VALLEY, MALAYSIA

Authors

  • Normah Abdul Latip Borneo Institute for Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH
  • Scofield Roystones Steven School of Housing Building and Planning, UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA
  • Rahmah Rashid Borneo Institute for Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH
  • Rehmat Karim Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, KARAKORAM INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
  • Mohd Umzarulazijo Umar School of Housing Building and Planning, UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA
  • Rosazman Hussin Borneo Institute for Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH
  • Mohamad Pirdaus Yusoh Borneo Institute for Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH
  • Jeannet Stephen Borneo Institute for Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH
  • Christina Andin Borneo Institute for Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH
  • Nor-Ina Kanyo Borneo Institute for Indigenous Studies, UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v20i23.1150

Keywords:

Conservation, Danum Valley, GIS

Abstract

Southeast Asia’s forest and green areas are undergoing a fast and substantial experienced sudden change, depending on complex area management issues resulting in deforestation, including Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia. The study purposely to determine the land-use pattern at Danum Valley through a geospatial approach. GIS data was collected from government official departments such as the Sabah Forest Department and Urban and Regional Planning Sabah Department. Land-use changes analysis, namely Relative land use percentages and matrix analysis used to understand the changing pattern and current scenario of land use activity at Danum Valley. Preliminary findings indicate a change of forest land use from Class 2 Commercial Forest Reserve into Class 1 Protected Forest Reserve during the three times series within an area of influence near Danum Valley.

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2022-11-30

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Abdul Latip, N., Roystones Steven, S., Rashid, R., Karim, R., Umzarulazijo Umar, M., Hussin, R., Pirdaus Yusoh, M., Stephen, J., Andin, C., & Kanyo, N.-I. (2022). CHANGE OF FOREST LAND USE BASED ON CONSERVATION POLICY AND PRACTICE: A CASE STUDY IN DANUM VALLEY, MALAYSIA. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 20(23). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v20i23.1150

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