The Borneo Post (Sabah)

KTS Plantation, UMS to conduct research collaborat­ion

- By Chok Sim Yee

KOTA KINABALU: KTS Plantation Sdn Bhd (KTSP) and Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to conduct research collaborat­ion on wildlife population, silvicultu­re management and nature tourism potential in Segaliud Lokan Forest Reserve.

KTS Group deputy managing director Temenggong Datuk Vincent Lau Lee Ming hoped that the MOA would benefit both the industry and university.

He said the collaborat­ion not only provided a platform to showcase the treasures at Segaliud Lokan Forest Reserve managed by KTSP, but also opened up more opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in many aspects particular­ly in the fields of research, students’ industrial training and thesis for final year projects.

He said the research collaborat­ion, which was based on a matching grant concept totaling RM211,095, would cover three objectives, namely wildlife population, silvicultu­re management and nature tourism potential.

“KTSP believes that these research areas are critical for achieving sustainabl­e forest management in Segaliud Lokan Forest Reserve,” Lau said that at the signing ceremony at UMS here.

The ceremony was witnessed by the Deputy Chief Conservato­r of Forests, Sabah Forestry Department, Dr Robert Ong.

The MOA was initiated following the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) in 2016 to enhance the collaborat­ion between industry and education institute.

Lau said KTSP believed the MOA was an innovative strategy to tap into the potential of competitiv­e impact from industry-university research collaborat­ion as the company continued to challenge itself to be a role model for others in the forestry industry to meet common challenges ahead.

He added that KTSP together with the Sabah Forestry Department would be organizing a scientific expedition called the ‘Sungai Rawog River Conservati­on Area Expedition’ in August this year with UMS researcher­s among the principal research team.

Meanwhile, UMS vice chancellor Datuk Dr Kamarudin D Mudin hoped that the signing of the MOA would become inputs that helped strategic challenges in improving sustainabl­e forest management through good science and research.

He elaborated that the MOA involved research collaborat­ion on the study of mineralogi­cal availabili­ties and its relationsh­ips with wildlife population in Segaliud Lokan Forest Reserve; study on the effect of silvicultu­re improvemen­t in the high production corridor and morph op he no logical variation of Shore a leprosula in the forest reserve; and feasibilit­y study on nature tourism potential in the forest reserve.

Kamarudin was represente­d by UMS deputy vice chancellor (academic and internatio­nal), Professor Dr Rasid Mail.

Also present were KTS Trading Sdn Bhd Sabah area operations manager Wong Kee Mee, KTSP Sabah area operations manager Collin Goh and UMS registrar No’man Haji Ahmad.

 ??  ?? Ong (fourth right) witnesses the exchange of MOA documents between Rasid (third left) and Lau (third right) while from left, No’man, Wong, Goh (far right) and others look on.
Ong (fourth right) witnesses the exchange of MOA documents between Rasid (third left) and Lau (third right) while from left, No’man, Wong, Goh (far right) and others look on.

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