Chapter 5 Nature Uthm
Chapter 5 Nature Uthm
Chapter 5 Nature Uthm
NATURE
CONSERVATION
BFC 10202
Part C5 : Conservation :
Principles and Practices
C5 : Conservation : principles
and practices - objectives
Topics
I : CONSERVATION :
CONCEPT & PRINCIPLES
Concept of CONSERVATION
Sustainable development
Concept of Conservation
Bako - Sarawak
History :
PEACE ON EARTH
Sustainable development
Concept :
Continuity in development
Intergenerational aspects
EVERYONE
Government decision-makers
NGOs
Private sectors
Scientists
People
JOHOR :
Endau Rompin
Ramsar Sites Tg : Piai, Kukup,
SABAH
Maliau Basin
Danum Valley
Ramsar Sites Segama/Kinabatangan
Gn. Kinabalu
P2 : Ecology is dynamic
P2 : Ecology is dynamic
What do we want to
conserve?
Monitoring
In-situ
conservation
Ex-situ conservation
In-situ conservation
Danum Valley
Ex-situ conservation
1. Types of ecosystems
Different ecosystem have different living and nonliving components and thus different interactions
a. Forest
Threats
Overcoming threats
Characteristics of Malaysian
tropical rainforest
Evergreen
Large buttresses
Carbon sink
Climate modifiers
NTFP - tourism
NTFP - healthcare
Biodiversity at canopy
generate income
Uses of forest
and
marine products
TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
TRADITIONAL MEDICATION
Threats to biodiversity
Forest fire
Degradation
Biodiversity loss/erosion/extinction
Deforestation
Forest fire
Tropical wind/storm
Water pollution
Overcoming threats
b. Mountains
Highland conservation
Importance
Characteristics
Where (Distribution)
Highland conservation
Mount Kinabalu
Importance of highlands
Watersheds
Tourism industry
Characteristics
Where
Gn Kinabalu
73,370ha
Quarrying
Limestone quarrying
Tourism
Acid rain
Forest fire
Not protected
Marine ecosystem
Marine parks
Sustainable harvesting
Category
Length of coastline
Percent of population
Malaysia / World
9,323 /1,634,701km
98%/39%
Area of continental
Shelf
335,914/24,285,959
km
Percent of Mangrove
forest protected
Number of Mangrove
Species
Number of Seagrass
Species
Number of Scleractinia
Coral Genera
7%
13%
36
70
58
72
na
130
na
in Live Coral
Number of Marine
111
3,636
Wetlands of International
Importance*
384
730,116km2
Average annual
1,300,000 `84,000000mt
Average annual
188,000 12,100000mt
Aquaculture prod
12,8132,623,888mt
Aquaculture production
70,22410mill mt
Territorial sea
152,367/18,816,919km2
Coastal erosion
Marine Parks
Sustainable harvesting
SIX
Sabah Segama/Kinabatangan
Climate modifier
Hydrological system
Filtration system
Flood mitigation
Siltation
Drying up
Pollution of water
EUTROPHICATION
Mangroves
What? Where?
Wave breaker
Nutrient rich
Root system provide security for young animals
Nursery
Source of water for drinking, domestic uses,
industrial uses
Climate modifier
Hydrological system
Freshwater organisms its own ecology
Water for vegetation
Filtration system
Flood mitigation
Biodiversity in mangrove
ecosystem - shells
Migrants
Medicinal plants
Income generating