Biodiversity refers to the variety of life forms found in the natural world. It usually includes various species, ecosystems and genetic diversity within a given species. Biodiversity is often an issue of concern when it is related to various developments to be carried out on a particular undisturbed land, forest and others. Previously, it is yet to have stringent regulations on biodiversity aspects in Malaysia. Due to the rapid growth in both economic and population, more developments need to be done and thus the negative effects on biodiversity are gradually increasing.
Among few and existing national policies, laws and regulations that covered on biodiversity in Malaysia include:
I. National Forest Act 1984 (Act 313)
The National Forest Act 1984 is an act use to provide for the administration, management and conservation of forests and forestry development within the States of Malaysia. This act is applied throughout Malaysia. However, as land matters are constitutionally the rights of the states, major decisions such as gazettement and degazettement of forest reserves are within the powers of the state government.
II. National Conservation Strategy 1993
The National Conservation Strategy 1993 is formed under the Economy Planning Unit (EPU) and Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (MOSTE). The conservation strategy emphasized on the conservation of natural resources, sustainable development and improve efficient in resource use and management.
III. National Policy on Biodiversity 1998
This policy is formed under the National Technical Committee on Biodiversity which aimed to set out a policy, strategy and action plan of programs for effective conservation and management on biodiversity and to ensure that its components are utilized in a sustainable manner for the continued progress and socio economic development of the nation. The functions of this policy are to enhance sustainable use of resources, strengthen biodiversity management and introduce new biodiversity legislation.
IV. Wildlife Conservation Act 2010
The Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 is expected to replace the previous Protection of Wildlife Act which had been formed since 1972. This Act applies to Peninsular Malaysia and the Federal Territory of Labuan which provides the protection and conservation of wildlife for matters connected wherewith such as anthropogenic development.
Do you know any of your local, national and/or perhaps regional biodiversity policies? It will be great if you can also share your country's commitment in the national policies on biodiversity protection.
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9 Comments
I'm very glad to know such laws existe in Malaysia.
Posted 25-11-2015 01:43
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Though its long i have highlighted the interesting points. Thank You!!
Posted 24-11-2015 14:33
I didn't know that such Malaysian laws are existing. I'm friends with fellow law students in Malaysia and they are all focused on Corporate Law and such. I hope these environmental laws could serve as a model on how a country should legislate to uphold the protection and conservation of its biodiversity especially in Asia.
Posted 23-11-2015 22:48
Very interesting to see the policy progress in Malaysia in regards to biodiversity protection. Thank you!
Posted 23-11-2015 04:02
Malaysian laws are well explained, Chuck. Conservation of Bio-diversity is a must.
Posted 22-11-2015 20:30
Clear report mate. I liked it. Well done! I am glad on seeing Malaysia laws. =)
Posted 22-11-2015 05:22
I think there must not be an iota of doubt in the minds of people regarding policies. Since, policies form the basis or Framework of a country's conservation initiatives.
Nice article Chuck but I had difference in opinion on the definition of bio-diversity. Its not only limited to natural world but it extends everywhere.
Yeah, even in your neighborhood you can find rich bio-diversity...so many organisms. Hence, we must rather strive to save that Biodiversity without allowing allien species to enter.
For example, 15-20 years down the line house sparrow was a common bird at my place. Now it is hardly seen. It became a endangered species. I think even we can do our bits for a diverse world.
Posted 21-11-2015 03:18
Biodiversity is an integral part of ecosystem and must be conserved by all means. Thanks for sharing Biodiversity Protection laws and regulations in Malaysia.
Posted 20-11-2015 23:35
Nice to know but are these policies effective?
Posted 20-11-2015 16:51