An agreement between the Sabah Forestry Department (SFD) and Tropical
Biosphere Research Centre (TBRC) from the University of the Ryukus,
Japan, was signed on the 6th of November 2012, in Magellan Sutera
Harbour Resort, Kota Kinabalu.
Datuk Dr. Yee Moh Chai, Deputy Chief Minister attended the signing
ceremony on behalf of Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman.
SFD was represented by its director, Datuk Sam Mannan, whereas TBRC was
represented by Professor Hirosuke Oku.
Also present to witness the signing ceremony were Professor Shigeyuki
Baba of the international society for mangrove ecosystem, and the
Advisor of Malaysia Landscape, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is also
the Malaysia’s 5th Prime Minister.
The agreement is intended to facilitate scientific research, education
and cultural exchanges and contribute to the mutual benefit and
development of the two organizations.
Under the agreement both parties will have the opportunity to exchange
staff members, scientific materials, publications and information, as
well as to host joint seminars and conferences and to conduct joint
research and other scientific projects.
The
Sabah Forest Department was created in 1914 to administer the vast
forested land of North Borneo then under Chartered Company rule. Today
the department has administrative jurisdiction over some 3.6 million
hectares of forest reserves in various parts of Sabah. According to
official estimate about 50% of Sabah’s total landmass is under the
jurisdiction of the SFD, which is one of the departments under the Chief
Minister's Department. Appropriately, the SFD director was once known
as the Conservator of Forests.
Established in 1994, the TBRC from the University of the Ryukus is a
merger of the Tropical Agriculture Research Centre, the Sesoko Island
Coral Reef Research Center and the Center of Molecular Biosciences.The
TBRC aims to promote broad-based research activities on the ecology and
diversity of tropical and sub-tropical ecosystem, and the effects and
influences of different types of environmental factors.
Source: Insight Sabah
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This Center aims to carry out research on aspects of biodiversity, coral reef ecology, the functional physiology of animals in coral reefs, applied plant science, the functional physiology of bioresources, and forest resource science.
The Center consists of the Nishihara Station, Sesoko Station, and Iriomote Station.
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