The Borneo Post

Forest Dept inks MoA with Japan’s National Institute for Environmen­tal Studies

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The Sarawak government represente­d by Forest Department has signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with the National Institute for Environmen­tal Studies (NIES) Japan.

The signing was held during a symposium entitled ‘Bilateral Collaborat­ion Research Towards Sustainabl­e Forest Management (SFM) in Sarawak’, here Tuesday.

“Following an MoU (memorandum of understand­ing) entered and exchanged in Tsukuba, Japan on the Dec 1, 2023 between the Government of Sarawak as represente­d by Forest Department Sarawak (FDS) and NIES Japan, FDS headquarte­rs here received an official visit from the delegates of researcher­s from NIES Japan,” the department said in a press statement.

It said the MoA is executed by Sarawak government as a counterpar­t to regulate research activities and obligation­s of the parties for the purpose of consultanc­y services on Forest Volume Modelling Using UAVDerived Metrics and Permanent Sample Plot.

“This collaborat­ion between Forest Department Sarawak and NIES, Japan has created a historic chapter for the state. It is hoped that this collaborat­ion will benefit Sarawak, especially for the forestry sector and the environmen­t,” said FDS director Datu Hamden Mohammad.

Nine papers were presented by researcher­s from NIES Japan as well as from FDS and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas).

FDS said all papers presented are imperative in acquiring scientific data and scientific based informatio­n to support the Sarawak government in decision and policymaki­ng, especially, in the manifestat­ion of support for the Post Covid-19 Developmen­t Strategy (PCDS) 2030 for sustainabl­e environmen­t.

Among those present at the MoA signing were FDS deputy director (forest management) Semilan Ripot, deputy director (forest conservati­on and developmen­t) Happysupin­a Sait, and senior research officer Paulus Meleng, as well as NIES Japan representa­tive Dr Yayoi Takeuchi.

 ?? ?? Hamden (second left) and Takeuchi (second right) show the MoA. From left are Semilan, Happysupin­a, and Paulus.
Hamden (second left) and Takeuchi (second right) show the MoA. From left are Semilan, Happysupin­a, and Paulus.

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