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The second Biodiversity for Busy Managers workshop took participants on a field trip to provide an insight on how human activities impact on the environment from a landscape perspective. DAVE BAKEWELL reports.
A recent bird diversity study conducted in a plantation in Sarawak suggests positive effects of biodiversity enhancement. DAVE BAKEWELL reports.
The last series of Biodiversity for Busy Managers ends in Miri, Sarawak was attended by managers from various private and government companies as well as NGOs. The participants realized the next step would be implementation in their respective plantations. DAVE BAKEWELL reports.
Meeting the sustainability requirements under the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) can be a challenge for some companies undergoing the certification process. Biodiversity for Busy Managers is an initiative to help plantation managers overcome this stumbling block. WILD ASIA shares their thoughts and inspiration that spurred Biodiversity for Busy Managers.
Bird life in oil palm plantations can be characterized broadly by the different micro habitats found within and beyond their boundaries. By recognizing these bird species and their habitats, plantation managers could better manage biodiversity in their areas. DAVE BAKEWELL provides the 101 on the birds in Malaysian plantations.
The first Biodiversity for Busy Managers workshop recently held in Sabah, Malaysia gave insights on the global importance of biodiversity and the current state of ecosystems. DAVE BAKEWELL reports.
The workshop on biodiversity and conservation in plantations recently held in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia saw plantations owners and environmental specialists engaging in a discussion on steps towards sustainability. DAVE BAKEWELL gives us the insights of the workshop.
The Roundtable of Sustainable Palm Oil meeting is a place for industry players to meet, discuss and find solutions to current sustainable palm oil issues. DAVE BAKEWELL provides an insight into the 7th Roundtable held in November 2009.