PD 16/99 Rev. 2 (F) 

Development of Lanjak-Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary as a Totally Protected Area - Phase III 

Malaysia

On the basis of the findings and recommendations from Phase II and the ITTO Borneo Biodiversity Expedition 1997, and in line with the Sarawak Government's goal on sustainable forest management, Phase III's outputs place emphasis on conservation through utilisation of timber and non-timber resources, and contribute towards developing the full potebtial of the Transboundary Bentuang Karimun Lanjak Entimau Biodiversity Conservation Area.

Main Outputs:

  1. Monitor and provide information on the phenology and agronomy of timber tree species in gene banks;
  2. Provide technical and scientific training to the local communities in the development of sustainably produced resources;
  3. Survey and collect information on the status of orangutan in the Trans-boundary COnservation Area including the Batang Ai National Park in Sarawak;
  4. Conduct botanical studies relating to protection of critical habitats and endangered species, and on the potential of indigenous ornamental plants;
  5. Provide and update management guidelines for the management of the Sanctuary as well as the Trans-boundary Conservation Area;
  6. Provide training to young scientists and graduates to contribute to the future management need of the Sarawak Forest Department.

 

Implementing agency  

Forest Department, Sarawak, Malaysia

Budget  

Total: USD 1'788'300

Planned duration   36 months
Starting date   September 2000
Status   Completed
Topics    
Contact   jblaser(a)intercooperation.ch

 

Final Report

ITTO, 2007: Final report, 4p.

 

Progress Report

Chai P.P.K. 2003: Progress report covers the period from 1.03.2003 to 31.08.2003, 9p.

 

Documentation

Lading E. 2006: Local Community Participation in the Management of Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary (LEWS), Article for the Fourth Sabah-Sarawak Environmental Convention 2006, Sarawak Forestry Corporation, Kuching, Sarawak, 10p.

Abdullah I. S., 2004: Development of Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary as a Totally Protected Area - Fish resources assessment study of Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary and Batang Ai National Park. International Tropical Timber Organization. Forestry Department, Sarawak, Malaysia, vii+70 pages. Book review

Chai P.P.K.; Manggil P. 2003: Thinking outside the box, The experiences gained in Sarawak’s Lanjak-Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary will inform management across the border and elsewhere in Borneo, the region and globally, ITTO Tropical Forest Update 13/ 2, ITTO, p. 15-17

Chai P.P.K.; Soehartono T.; Manggil P. 2003: A case study for Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary and Betung Kerihun National Park, ITTO/IUCN International Workshop on Increasing the Effectiveness of Transboundary Conservation Areas in Tropical Forests, 17-21 February 2003, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, 5p.

Susilo H. D. 2003: Lessons learnt from Betung Kerihun National Park, Kalimantan, Indonesia, ASEAN BIODIVERSITY, January-June 2003, p.16-18