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Title: Managing and protecting of endangered Rafflesia species in Kelantan, Peninsular Malaysia
Authors: Fauzan M. 
Muhammad-Hapiz A.M. 
Azizul R. 
Rosilan S. 
Hamidi A.H. 
Zahari I. 
Aweng, E.R. 
Mohamad Faiz M.A. 
Abas, M.A. 
Kamarul H. 
Nor Hizami H. 
Mohammad-Firdaus A.K. 
Susatya A. 
Zulhazman, H 
Keywords: largest flower;tourism;management plans
Issue Date: Sep-2021
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
Conference: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 
Abstract: 
Rafflesia is the most magnificent and largest flower in the world. In Southeast Asia, the species becoming endangered due to anthropogenic activities such as logging, conversion of forest into large-scale agricultural areas, urbanization and unsustainable ecotourism. This paper has specifically highlighted the efforts that have been taken by the Kelantan State Forestry Department (KFD) in ensuring the sustainability and survival of this gigantic flower in its natural habitat. A survey by Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) shows that many populations of Rafflesia were situated in the forest reserves under the administration of KFD, such as in Lojing, Mt. Chamah, Mt. Basor and Mt. Stong. A lot of initiatives have been implemented by KFD such as organising scientific expeditions and the establishment of the High Conservation Value Forest (HCVF). In July 2011, the State Government of Kelantan declared an area of 404 ha (1,000 acres) bordering Sg. Berok Forest Reserve in Lojing Highlands as the Rafflesia Preservation Area. This recognition by the state government resulted from collaboration efforts of UMK, KFD and South Kelantan Development Authority (KESEDAR). To date, KFD has established a total of two HCVFs in Kelantan and a new area of 50 ha in Compartment 1, Lojing Forest Reserve has also been dedicated for the protection of Rafflesia. This paper was also briefly discussed several issues and challenges in conserving Rafflesia in Kelantan such as the expansion of large-scale agricultural plantation, participation of local community, tourism and income generation, international and internal funds for conservation works, and provide an integrated tourism and management plans. Hopefully, this effort will lead to the establishment of a centre of excellence in nature conservation, ecotourism and scientific research of Rafflesia in Kelantan.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2331
ISSN: 17551307
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/842/1/012069
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Earth Science - Proceedings

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