MAGNIFICENT Forest Trees in Selangor

The forested area in Selangor covers about 250,860 ha (32%) from a total of 793,020 ha of land area in the state. More than 70% of the forest areas in Selangor is considered as lowland dipterocarp forest including the mangroves and peat swamp forest areas. With the grace of his Majesty the Sultan of...

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Other Authors: Nurul Shida Shaari (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Malaysia Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2016
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