The Borneo Post

HoB Visit Year 2018 to exploit Sarawak’s ecotourism industry

- By Peter Sibon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The State Forest Department will collaborat­e with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports to ensure the success of the Heart of Borneo ( HoB) Visit Year 2018 which aims to exploit ecotourism that is based on culture, adventure and nature (CAN).

State’s deputy director of Forest Department, Jack Liam said, the launch of the HoB Visit Year 2018 will be held in conjunctio­n with the official opening of the NonTimber Forest Product Carnival ( NTFP Carnival), 2017 at the Kuching Water Front on Oct 26 (Thursday).

“Besides conservati­on, HoB was set up to benefit the local community. We also hoped that tourism players would collaborat­e with their counterpar­ts from Indonesia and Brunei to promote CAN in HoB areas which covers some 26.5 million hectares in the three countries namely, Malaysia ( Sarawak and Sabah), Kalimantan, Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam,” Jack said here yesterday.

He pointed out that the main objective of the setting up of HoB was based on five pillars; namely: sustainabl­e forest management; ecotourism based on CAN; natural resources management/ sustainabl­e land use/agricultur­e; community-based rural poverty eradicatio­n programme and conservati­on of biological diversity.

“HoB was the result of a successful dialogue between the three countries on February 12, 2017 under a slogan ‘ Three Countries One Conservati­on Vision’ which aimed to conserve the environmen­t and ecosystem based on sustainabl­e basis for the good of the whole of humanity,” he said.

Jack explained that in Malaysia, HoB is under the purview of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmen­t while its implementa­tion in Sarawak is under the Forest Department.

“Two steering committees namely HoB State Steering Committee and HoB Technical Working Group have been set up to monitor its implementa­tion,”

Besides conservati­on, HoB was set up to benefit the local community. We also hoped that tourism players would collaborat­e with their counterpar­ts from Indonesia and Brunei to promote CAN in HoB areas which covers some 26.5 million hectares in the three countries namely, Malaysia (Sarawak and Sabah), Kalimantan, Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam. Jack Liam, State’s deputy director of Forest Department

he said adding that HoB State Steering Committee is headed by the State Secretary while the HoB Technical Working Group is chaired by Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources.

Meanwhile, Jack revealed that the State Government planned to gazette five more areas covering some 364,000 hectares under HoB. Currently, HoB Sarawak covers an area of some 499,000 hectares over the vast Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary (LEWS) which stretches from Batang Ai in Sri Aman to Katibas in Song.

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