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Coffee Table Book on Penan’s close relationship with nature and contribution in Sustainable Forest Management (SFM)
Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) and WWF-Malaysia jointly published the book with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
Kuching, SARAWAK: Forest Department Sarawak and WWF-Malaysia launched a new coffee table book entitled, The Kuba’an-Puak Story: Journey Towards A Green Corridor here today.The 159-page book features stories from Kuba’an-Puak, home to Indigenous Peoples, focusing on Penan and their close relationship with nature and contribution in Sustainable Forest Management (SFM).
Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) and WWF-Malaysia jointly published the book with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
The Director of Forests, Hamden Mohammad unveiled the book on the sidelines of the 18th Malaysian Forestry Conference at a leading hotel. Also present at the launch were WWF-Malaysia’s Board of Trustees, Robert Basiuk and Rewi Hamid Bugo, as well as the Conservation Director, Dr Henry Chan. Jens Brinckmann, Counsellor for Economic, Commercial and Environmental Affairs, German Embassy also attended the event.
Speaking at the book launch, Hamden said these stories convey Penan’s special relationshi
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Posted on August, 02 2018
Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) and WWF-Malaysia jointly published the book with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
Kuching, SARAWAK:Forest Department Sarawak and WWF-Malaysia launched a new coffee table book entitled, The Kuba’an-Puak Story: Journey Towards A Green Corridor here today.The 159-page book features stories from Kuba’an-Puak, home to Indigenous Peoples, focusing on Penan and their close relationship with nature and contribution in Sustainable Forest Management (SFM).
Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) and WWF-Malaysia jointly published the book with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
The Director of Forests, Hamden Mohammad unveiled the book on the sidelines of the 18th Malaysian Forestry Conference at a leading hotel. Also present at the launch were WWF-Malaysia’s Board of Trustees, Robert Basiuk and Rewi Hamid Bugo, as well as the Conservation Director, Dr Henry Chan. Jens Brinckmann, Counsellor for Economic, Commercial and Environmental Affairs, German Embassy also attended the event.
Speaking at the book launch, Hamden said these stories convey Penan’s special relationship with the forests, mountains, rivers, plants and animals. They also document their tradition