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Munian, Kaviarasu, Shahfiz Azman, Norhazwani Ruzman, Noor Fauzi, and Alwani Zakaria. "Diversity and composition of volant and non-volant small mammals in northern Selangor State Park and adjacent forest of Peninsular Malaysia." Biodiversity Data Journal 8 (April 7, 2020): e50304. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.8.e50304.

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Volant and non-volant small mammals from three forest reserves, located inside and outside Selangor State Park, Malaysia, were trapped and documented. A total of five-line transects, each 200 m long and a total of 100 collapsible cage traps, three harp traps and ten mist nets were deployed at each study site to capture rodents and bats species. The presence of 47 species of volant and non-volant mammals was documented with the highest abundant species being <i>Leopoldamys sabanus</i> (n = 61). The Family Vespertilionidae was the most diverse, while Muridae was the most abundant species. Diversity indices have shown forest reserves - Gading Forest Reserve (FR) and Bukit Kutu FR – located in the State Park, have a higher species composition than the impaired adjacent forest reserve, Bukit Tarek FR extension. The taxonomic diversity and taxonomic distinctness of the three forest reserves ranged between 2.433 and 2.610, while the taxonomic distinctness values ranged between 2.638 and 2.748. Even though Gading FR recorded the highest number of species diversity, the Chao 1 diversity estimator and the rarefaction accumulation curve indicated that Bukit Kutu comprised more species. Comparisons between other state parks and national parks in Peninsular Malaysia indicated that Selangor State Park indeed harbours relatively more species of small mammals. Northern Selangor State Park and adjacent forest should be recognised as a conservation priority area, although there are comparatively more species harboured in other regions of the State Park. With the current information on fauna diversity, proper management should be formulated to preserve the existing ecosystems in order to ensure the continuity of fauna diversity in Malaysia.
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Munian, Kaviarasu, Shahfiz Azman, Norhazwani Ruzman, Noor Fauzi, and Alwani Zakaria. "Diversity and composition of volant and non-volant small mammals in northern Selangor State Park and adjacent forest of Peninsular Malaysia." Biodiversity Data Journal 8 (June 12, 2020): e50304. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13444189.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Volant and non-volant small mammals from three forest reserves, located inside and outside Selangor State Park, Malaysia, were trapped and documented. A total of five-line transects, each 200 m long and a total of 100 collapsible cage traps, three harp traps and ten mist nets were deployed at each study site to capture rodents and bats species. The presence of 47 species of volant and non-volant mammals was documented with the highest abundant species being Leopoldamys sabanus (n = 61). The Family Vespertilionidae was the most diverse, while Muridae was the most abundant species. Diversity indices have shown forest reserves - Gading Forest Reserve (FR) and Bukit Kutu FR – located in the State Park, have a higher species composition than the impaired adjacent forest reserve, Bukit Tarek FR extension. The taxonomic diversity and taxonomic distinctness of the three forest reserves ranged between 2.433 and 2.610, while the taxonomic distinctness values ranged between 2.638 and 2.748. Even though Gading FR recorded the highest number of species diversity, the Chao 1 diversity estimator and the rarefaction accumulation curve indicated that Bukit Kutu comprised more species. Comparisons between other state parks and national parks in Peninsular Malaysia indicated that Selangor State Park indeed harbours relatively more species of small mammals. Northern Selangor State Park and adjacent forest should be recognised as a conservation priority area, although there are comparatively more species harboured in other regions of the State Park. With the current information on fauna diversity, proper management should be formulated to preserve the existing ecosystems in order to ensure the continuity of fauna diversity in Malaysia.
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Munian, Kaviarasu, Shahfiz Azman, Norhazwani Ruzman, Noor Fauzi, and Alwani Zakaria. "Diversity and composition of volant and non-volant small mammals in northern Selangor State Park and adjacent forest of Peninsular Malaysia." Biodiversity Data Journal 8 (June 7, 2020): e50304. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13444189.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Volant and non-volant small mammals from three forest reserves, located inside and outside Selangor State Park, Malaysia, were trapped and documented. A total of five-line transects, each 200 m long and a total of 100 collapsible cage traps, three harp traps and ten mist nets were deployed at each study site to capture rodents and bats species. The presence of 47 species of volant and non-volant mammals was documented with the highest abundant species being Leopoldamys sabanus (n = 61). The Family Vespertilionidae was the most diverse, while Muridae was the most abundant species. Diversity indices have shown forest reserves - Gading Forest Reserve (FR) and Bukit Kutu FR – located in the State Park, have a higher species composition than the impaired adjacent forest reserve, Bukit Tarek FR extension. The taxonomic diversity and taxonomic distinctness of the three forest reserves ranged between 2.433 and 2.610, while the taxonomic distinctness values ranged between 2.638 and 2.748. Even though Gading FR recorded the highest number of species diversity, the Chao 1 diversity estimator and the rarefaction accumulation curve indicated that Bukit Kutu comprised more species. Comparisons between other state parks and national parks in Peninsular Malaysia indicated that Selangor State Park indeed harbours relatively more species of small mammals. Northern Selangor State Park and adjacent forest should be recognised as a conservation priority area, although there are comparatively more species harboured in other regions of the State Park. With the current information on fauna diversity, proper management should be formulated to preserve the existing ecosystems in order to ensure the continuity of fauna diversity in Malaysia.
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Lee, Woon Hang, Saiful Arif Abdullah, and Shukor Bin Md Nor. "Land Use and Landscape Pattern Changes on the Inside and Outside of Protected Areas in Urbanizing Selangor State, Peninsular Malaysia." Journal of Landscape Ecology 12, no. 2 (2019): 41–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jlecol-2019-0009.

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Abstract Unabated land use changes in developing countries have imperilled the urban ecosystem resilience. An urban protected area is one of the critical systems to absorb disturbance regimes in the metropolitan area, but it is increasingly pressured by urbanization. Therefore, assessing their land use and landscape pattern changes are pivotal to identify the conservation capacity. We developed land use maps for Klang Gate, Bukit Kutu, and Sungai Dusun wildlife reserves to assess their spatial and temporal land use changes between 1988 and 2012. The degree of fragmentation, the intensity of human impact and structural connectedness for these wildlife reserves were also quantified. The findings revealed that Klang Gate which located adjacent to the highly urbanizing area experienced a very significant loss of forest while built-up area and commercial agriculture gradually encroached into the reserve. It also has a higher degree of fragmentation and human impact than the other two reserves. Human impact inside of Klang Gate was concomitant to the outside. However, Bukit Kutu almost undisturbed and Sungai Dusun was slightly intruded by commercial agriculture. The results help different stakeholders, such as managing authorities and policy planners to strategize new land use planning that utilize limited land-based resources for future economic and social development. As the findings showed that urban protected areas alone are not sufficient in maintaining the urban ecosystem; therefore new conservation planning that integrates other urban green spaces at their surrounding is critical to ameliorating the conservation on a long-term basis.
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Abdul Razak, Azreen Farisya, Mohamad Nor Akman Safri Abdullah, Haja Maideen Kader Maideen, Nur Aliah Mohamad Khaduwi, and Nik Norhazrina Nik Mohd Kamil. "Perbandingan Tahap Kesamaan Spesies Lumut Jati antara Hutan Simpan Behrang dengan Hutan Tanah Rendah yang lain di Semenanjung Malaysia." Semarak Proceedings of Natural and Environmental Sciences 1, no. 1 (2025): 36–40. https://doi.org/10.37934/spnes.1.1.3640a.

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Lumut jati merupakan tumbuhan kriptogam iaitu kumpulan tumbuhan yang mempunyai organ pembiakan yang tersembunyi. Perbandingan tahap kesamaan spesies lumut jati di Hutan Simpan Behrang, Tanjung Malim, Perak telah dibandingkan dengan beberapa hutan tanah rendah yang lain di Semenanjung Malaysia iaitu Hutan Simpan Bukit Belata (Selangor), Hutan Simpan Panti (Johor), Hutan Simpan Ulu Muda (Kedah) dan Rimba Bandar Bukit Bauk (Terengganu). Kaedah kajian melibatkan kerja lapangan (pengutipan sampel), kerja herbarium (pengurasian spesimen dan pengecaman sehingga ke peringkat infraspesies) dan analisis data menggunakan perisian MultiVariate Statistical Analysis (MVSP). Hutan Simpan Behrang merekodkan sejumlah 45 takson, Hutan Simpan Bukit Belata dengan 61 takson, Hutan Simpan Panti dengan 85 takson, Hutan Simpan Ulu Muda dengan 110 takson dan Rimba Bandar Bukit Bauk dengan 68 takson. Berdasarkan analisis Indeks Kesamaan Jaccard, Hutan Simpan Behrang mempunyai tahap kesamaan spesies tertinggi dengan Hutan Simpan Panti (19.4%), diikuti oleh Rimba Bandar Bukit Bauk (18.6%) dan Hutan Simpan Bukit Belata (18.2%), manakala kesamaan spesies terendah dengan Hutan Simpan Ulu Muda (15.9%). Moss is a cryptogamous plant that does not have vascular tissue and reproduces by dispersal of spores. A comparison of the level of species similarities in the study area has been made between several other forest areas in Peninsular Malaysia, namely Bukit Belata Forest Reserve (Selangor), Panti Forest Reserve (Johor), Ulu Muda Forest Reserve (Kedah) and Rimba Bandar Bukit Bauk (Terengganu). The research method involves collecting samples in the field, curating and making herbarium specimens, identifying up to the infraspecies level, and data analysis using MultiVariate Statistical Analysis (MVSP). Behrang Forest Reserve consists of 45 taxa, Bukit Belata Forest Reserve with 61 taxa, Panti Forest Reserve with 85 taxa, Ulu Muda Forest Reserve with 110 taxa and Rimba Bandar Bukit Bauk with 68 taxa. Based on the Jaccard Similarity Index analysis, Behrang Forest Reserve has the highest similarity with Panti Forest Reserve (19.4%), followed by Rimba Bandar Bukit Bauk (18.6%), while the lowest species similarity is with Ulu Muda Forest Reserve (15.9%)
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S. Dalimunthe, Budiman. "IMPLEMENTATION OF SANCTIONS AGAINST THE PERFORMERS OF THE GIAM BIOSPHERE DESTROYER IN SIAK DISTRICT." JCH (Jurnal Cendekia Hukum) 7, no. 2 (2022): 286. http://dx.doi.org/10.33760/jch.v7i2.523.

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Based on Article 50 of Law Number 41 of 1999 concerning Forestry, it is regulated that everyone is prohibited from encroaching on forest areas and cutting down trees in forest areas. The enactment of Law Number 18 of 2013 concerning Prevention and Eradication of Forest Destruction has further strengthened the legal basis for forest protection in Indonesia. Based on Article 12 of Law Number 18 of 2013 concerning Prevention and Eradication of Forest Destruction, it is regulated that everyone is prohibited from cutting trees in forest areas. However, in 2017, the Riau Regional Police succeeded in uncovering a case of illegal logging that occurred inside the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve in Siak Regency. The method used in this research is sociological law research. The application of sanctions against perpetrators of forest destruction of the Giam Biosphere in Siak Regency based on Law Number 41 of 1999 concerning Forestry and Law Number 18 of 2013 concerning Prevention and Eradication of Forest Destruction has not been optimal. The community cannot be blamed for forest encroachment and tree cutting inside the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve in Siak Regency because the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve before it became a state-protected biosphere reserve was where the community lived. The Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve in Siak Regency has been inhabited and managed by the community for generations to meet the needs of daily life. There are two efforts made to prevent the destruction of the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve forest, namely preventive efforts and repressive efforts. In addition, the concept of implementing administrative sanctions as primum remedium and the principle of strict liability offered in Law Number 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management is part of sustainable development efforts.
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Corlett, Richard T. "Bukit Timah: the History and Significance of a Small Rain-forest Reserve." Environmental Conservation 15, no. 1 (1988): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0376892900028435.

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The 71 hectares mainly of rain-forest on Bukit Timah Hill have been isolated for more than 130 years. During most of this period, the forest has received some form of protection: initially for climatic reasons, then as a forest reserve, and finally as a Nature reserve. It has also suffered a great deal of disturbance from illegal logging, firewood collection, hunting, wartime shelling, and recreational activity. Despite this, the Reserve still supports an immensely rich flora and fauna, although many bird and mammal species have been lost.The example of Bukit Timah suggests that, contrary to most predictions, small rain-forest reserves can play a significant role in biological conservation, as well as satisfying educational and recreational needs.
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Bastianto, Bastianto, Sukendi Sukendi, and Nofrizal Nofrizal. "Strategi pemberdayaan masyarakat Desa Tanjung Belit di sekitar Suaka Margasatwa Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Kabupaten Kampar Provinsi Riau." Jurnal Zona 3, no. 2 (2021): 51–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.52364/jz.v3i2.38.

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One of the problems faced in the management of conservation areas, including wildlife reserves, is the community activities in and around the area to meet their daily needs. They in general have traditionally carried on their traditional lives and most of them live at a very subsistence economic level. Therefore the success of the management of conservation areas including wildlife reserves is very dependent on the attitudes and support of the community both at the local and national level. Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve has been determined by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia through the Decree of the Minister of Forestry number SK.3977/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 on May 23, 2014 with an area of 141,226.25 hectares (BBKSDA Riau, 2015). Tanjung Belit Village, Kampar Kiri Hulu Subdistrict, Kampar Regency is one of the villages bordering the Bukit Rimbang Hill Baling High School which has high public concern for the preservation of the forest, rivers and the surrounding environment. The people of Tanjung Belit Village have traditionally used natural resources in and around the Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve area to fulfill their daily needs by farming / gardening and collecting forest products and other river products. However, the availability of these forest and river resources, if taken continuously, will certainly decrease both in quality and quantity. While the necessities of life always increase along with the increasing population and the progress of the times. Therefore efforts should be made to the community and natural resources, so that the availability of natural resources and the necessities of life can be improved. This study aims to analyze the socio-economic conditions of the people of Tanjung Belit Village, identify the potential of Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve, formulate the Tanjung Belit Village community empowerment strategy around the Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The research approach used in this study is a quantitative approach to the survey method.he results showed the socio-economic conditions of the people of Tanjung Belit Village were still classified as poor and less skilled. However, local wisdom and a strong will to try to be a social capital in community empowerment. The potential of Bukit Rimbang Hill Bukit Baling has quite high potential from flora, fauna and nature tourism, but for the development of agricultural business is still limited due to the status of the wildlife reserve. The results of the study can be formulated a strategy of community empowerment in the village of Tanjung Belit around Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve; (a) optimize land use in agricultural business development; (b) encourage training activities to improve human resources in the context of community empowerment; (c) active community involvement in the management of the Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve area; (d) increasing cooperation support between the government and stakeholders in developing infrastructure supporting natural tourism around the Bukit Rimbang Bukit Baling Wildlife Reserve.
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Chatterjea, K. "Bukit Timah Nature Reserve: a forest in transition." Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 71, suppl.1 (2019): 419–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.26492/gbs71(suppl.1).2019-18.

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Azzahra, Fatimah, Eno Suwarno, and Enny Insusanty. "VALUASI NILAI EKONOMI FUNGSI HIDROLOGIS CAGAR ALAM BUKIT BUNGKUK DI DESA MERANGIN KABUPATEN KAMPAR." Wahana Forestra: Jurnal Kehutanan 17, no. 2 (2022): 111–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31849/forestra.v17i2.10057.

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One of the causes of forest destruction by humans is their lack of understanding of the economic value of forest ecosystem services. One of the forest ecosystem services is water management services. In order to encourage people to protect forests, they need to be given knowledge about the economic value of forest water that is used daily. The Bukit Bungkuk Nature Reserve is a conservation area in Riau Province. From this area flow three tributaries to the Merangin Village area. This study aims to calculate the economic value of the hydrological function of the Bukit Bungkuk CA area as a provider of household water for the Merangin Village community. The research was conducted by measuring river water discharge and using a questionnaire to calculate household water use. Based on the results of the study, it is known that the amount of water used is 125.0015 m3/day. The price of PDAM Tirta Kampar water is Rp. 4.500/m3, the economic value of water from Bukit Bungkuk Nature Reserve in Merangin Village is Rp. 562,506.72/day or Rp. 205,314,953/year. While the total economic value of water is Rp. 536,371,015,5 /day or Rp. 195,775,420,657/year.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bukit Kutu Forest Reserve"

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Gunawan, Haris. "Rehabilitation of Degraded Peat Swamp Forest for the Promotion of Ecosystem Sevices and Rural Livelihoods in Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve, Riau, Indonesia." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/157871.

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Books on the topic "Bukit Kutu Forest Reserve"

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The flora of Bukit Tigapuluh National Park, Kerumutan Sanctuary, and Mahato Protective Reserve, Riau, Indonesia. Indonesian Botanic Gardens in collaboration with Yayasan Sosial Chevron dan Texaco Indonesia, 1998.

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Ercelawn, Ayesha C. Forest dynamics in a 2 ha long-term plot at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Singapore. 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bukit Kutu Forest Reserve"

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Samejima, Hiromitsu, Motoko S. Fujita, and Ahmad Muhammad. "Impact of Industrial Tree Plantation on Ground-Dwelling Mammals and Birds in a Peat Swamp Forest in Sumatra." In Global Environmental Studies. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0906-3_4.

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AbstractPeat swamp forests are one of the unique ecosystems of Southeast Asia. These forests are not only a large carbon stock, but also a refuge for rich biodiversity. To understand the faunal composition and the effect of land-use changes in peat swamp forests, we investigated ground-dwelling mammals and birds using camera traps in a natural peat swamp forest and acacia forests planted in two industrial tree plantations in the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Biosphere Reserve, Riau, Indonesia, in the Island of Sumatra.We obtained a total of 1856 records, comprising 23 species and including 11 vulnerable or endangered species, in ten plots. The range of mean trapping rates (number of records per 100 camera working days) of all animals in each plot in natural peat swamp forests were 9.22–51.85 (mean: 29.16) and 8.75–31.76 (16.42) in the wildlife reserve and protected area of the plantations respectively. The range in planted acacia forest was 2.29–6.38 (4.02). Few species were recorded in the planted acacia forests, and the species composition was different from that in the natural peat swamp forests. These differences indicate that conversion from natural peat swamp forests to planted acacia forest through development of industrial tree plantations resulting in decreased density and species richness of ground-dwelling mammals and birds. Because the ground-dwelling mammal and bird community in natural peat swamp forest is vulnerable to land use change, conservation of the remnant natural peat swamp forests and appropriate landscape design of industrial tree plantations are considered important to maintain the ecosystem.
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Chatterjea, Kalyani. "Sustainability of an Urban Forest: Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Singapore." In Sustainable Forest Management - Case Studies. InTech, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/31423.

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Chatterjea, Kalyani. "Dynamics of an Urban Forest in Response to Urban Development and Management Initiatives — Case of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve." In Precious Forests - Precious Earth. InTech, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/61233.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bukit Kutu Forest Reserve"

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Faezah, P., I. Asmida, M. H. Siti Khairiyah, J. S. Norrizah, and C. A. Nuraini. "Diversity and tree species community at Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, Kuala Lumpur." In 2013 IEEE Business Engineering and Industrial Applications Colloquium (BEIAC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/beiac.2013.6560255.

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