Home Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei Darussalam Biodiversity Conservation In Multiple-Use Forest Landscapes In Sabah Malaysia Biodiversity Conservation in Multiple-Use Forest Landscapes in Sabah Malaysia Related Materials 2017 MYPR Sabah MFL Download (link is external) Annual Workplan 2019/20 Download (link is external) Project Document Download (link is external) Final Report of Biodiversity conservation in multiple-use forest landscapes in Sabah, Malaysia Project Download (link is external) Mid Term Review for Biodiversity Conservation in Multiple-use Forest Landscapes in Sabah, Malaysia Read more (link is external) Terminal Evaluation for Biodiversity Conservation in Multiple-use Forest Landscapes in Sabah Read more (link is external) Purchase Order Summary Read more (link is external) Project Results Read more (link is external) Project Tenders Read more (link is external) Activity Web Page Read more (link is external) Impact START DATE March 2012 END DATE December 2019 STATUS Completed PROJECT OFFICE Malaysia IMPLEMENTING PARTNER Sabah Forestry Department DONORS Global Environment Fund Truste TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS $4,544,911 DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS 2012$8,244 2013$70,515 2014$107,069 2015$522,921 2016$1,654,334 2017$867,691 2018$537,370 2019$417,879 2020$181,166 2021$-164 Full Project information(link is external) Related Content Stories Small-scale renewable energy solutions are powering big dreams in rural Malaysia Read more Stories Co-creating sustainable mountain management with guides in Malaysia Read more Events Malaysia’s 3rd Voluntary National Review (VNR) 2025 multistakeholder consultation kicks off, Ministry of Economy calls for input Read more News Technology transfer to KIMIA Malaysia concludes Phase II of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) phase-out plan Read more Stories Can Blended Finance Unlock More Investment for Climate MSMEs? Read more
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