REDD+ project a good example to follow to achieve low carbon development, says Sabah chief forest conservator


KOTA KINABALU: Sabah might emulate the REDD+ community based forest management project to achieve sustainable and low carbon development statewide.

Sabah chief conservator of forests, Datuk Frederick Kugan said the REDD+ project, which was an eight-year programme, had successfully seen the restoration of degraded forests among other successful objectives at the selected sites.

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