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Negri Sembilan Forest Finds

The Minangkabau villages near the ancient Penarikan land-portage may have modernised in the past two decades, but forest products remain an important source of local economy. RASIDAH HASHIM looks at forest use here.

Written by N. Rasidah Hashim on 24 Aug 2005 with 0 comments. Be the first!

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N. Rasidah Hashim
Currently I’m writing up a PhD thesis in Geography at the Geography Dept, University of Cambridge. Hoping to finish it by end of this year. I have a wide-ranging interest in secondary forests, landscape ecology and heritage conservation. I’m a staff-member of Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor.... more inside »

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