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The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil was established to regulate and guide plantation practices and management for long-term preservation. CHRISTIAN SCHRIVER and CARL TRAEHOLT highlight the need to document and publicize beneficial impacts as a result of RSPO to provide inputs on adaptive management and public debate.
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.
Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Associate, Ian Hall reports from the recent Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Adventure Travel and Responsible Tourism conference in Nepal.
Wild Asia's Seed Grants was established in 2006 as one of the ways in which we directly support conservation. WILD ASIA caught up with the 2009 recipients for the progress of their projects.
A recent bird diversity study conducted in a plantation in Sarawak suggests positive effects of biodiversity enhancement. DAVE BAKEWELL reports.
We don't have to think big to make individual contributions towards reducing our impacts on the environment. In fact, many ideas stemmed from our very own kitchens. AIDA ISMAH writes on the benefits of recycling used cooking oil as biofuel.
Wild Asia's Responsible Tourism Awards selects leaders in the industry which demonstrate that sustainability can go hand in hand with profitability. JULES ONG had the experience of a lifetime when he was sent on assignment to Maldives to document the best practices by a leading resort in responsible tourism.
A follow-up article written by GAN PEI LING on the Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road, as part of the Responsible Journalists Programme was published in Selangor Times, 31 December 2010 - 2 January 2011.
'Highway Sparks Water Worries' written by MEENA L. RAMADAS and NATALIE HENG as part of the Responsible Journalists Programme appeared in The Sun, 2 January 2011.
The first article written by GAN PEI LING on the Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road as part of the Responsible Journalists Programme appeared on Selangor Times, 3 - 5 December 2010.