DESPITE the fact that the country’s administration has changed and we are now popularly known as “New Malaysia”, the governance of forest resources, especially permanent reserved forests (PRFs), is still frustrating and worrying.
Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) had anticipated that when the overall change in the system, pattern of administration, and administrative policy of New Malaysia was realised, the governance of forest resources, especially PRFs, would change, but our expectation has yet to be met.
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