Water quality monitoring is a fundamental tool in the management of resources as in Tasik Chini UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Malaysia is a country of megadiversity with a substantially large share of the world’s biodiversity.
Our completed study in 2011 on the description of Chini terrestrial vegetation has identified a few locations at Chini that need to be restored.
Lake acts as sentinels of climate change even though their efficacy has not been thoroughly analyzed.
Green technology can be defined as a new solution that must be applied to preserve nature and reduce pollution.
Tasik Chini has initiated knowledge-based programs in order to promote and provide site-specific knowledge and experiences.
PPTC research in Tasik Chini has led lake research at the national level in an interdisciplinary effort to generate the information much needed by decision-makers in Pahang State and the Federal government,
Vulnerability and sustainable livelihood of the Orang Asli of Tasik Chini, Pahang
Tasik Chini Biosphere Reserve has been experiencing fast development, especially in mining and plantation.
Pusat Penyelidikan Tasik Chini
Pusat Pengurusan Makmal Alami dan Fizikal UKM (ALAF-UKM)
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