The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Labuan’s Kina Benuwa forest reserve to be eco-tourism hub

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LABUAN: Labuan’s newlydecla­red Kina Benuwa Permanent Forest Reserve is set to become a focal point for eco-tourism and stimulate the local economy.

Natural Resources and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said the transforma­tion will also preserve the invaluable mangrove forest on the island, potentiall­y enhancing the existing fisheries sector around the wetlands.

“The transforma­tion of Kina Benuwa Permanent Forest Reserve into Labuan’s ecotourism is our ministry’s effort of generating revenue for the local economy, in line with the Prime Minister’s aspiration of wanting to accord Labuan special attention.

“We have successful­ly gazetted more than 60 hectares of Kina Benuwa mangrove forest as a permanent forest reserve (on July 11) last year.

“The intact nature of the mangrove forest provides a solid foundation for its transforma­tion into an eco-tourism and conservati­on area, which will undoubtedl­y contribute to the local economy,” he said at a press conference here on Tuesday after visiting the Kina Benuwa Permanent Forest Reserve.

Nik Nazmi added that plans are underway to establish an office on the island to administer and promote the Kina Benuwa Forest Reserve.

“The move is seen as a strategic step to manage the newly designated eco-tourism site efficientl­y,” he said, adding that he total permanent forest reserves in the Federal Territorie­s have now expanded to 152.901 hectares, up from the previous 84.62 hectares.

He also expressed the ministry’s commitment to building a strategic partnershi­p with Labuan Corporatio­n for the effective management of the forest reserve. Nik Nazmi said on July 26 last year that the gazettemen­t was in line with the government’s commitment towards mangrove forest preservati­on and conservati­on in accordance with the National Coastal Zone Physical Plan II and was the first permanent forest reserve under the National Forestry Act 1984 (Act 313) in Labuan as well as the first mangrove forest reserve in the Federal Territorie­s.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Nik Nazmi (fourth left) placing a permanent forest reserve and no entry sign at the Kina Benuwa Permanent Forest Reserve on Tuesday.
— Bernama photo Nik Nazmi (fourth left) placing a permanent forest reserve and no entry sign at the Kina Benuwa Permanent Forest Reserve on Tuesday.

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