Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

This paper examines the progress and prospects for sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Peninsular Malaysia, focusing especially on agriculture. Vegetable, flower and fruit production in the Highlands have caused extensive forest clearance and the excavation of valley sides and floors....

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Main Authors: Barrow, C.J, Clifton, J., Chan, N.W, Tan, Y.L.
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Language:English
Published: Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2005
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2228/
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spelling ukm-22282016-12-14T06:31:02Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2228/ Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia Barrow, C.J, Clifton, J., Chan, N.W, Tan, Y.L., This paper examines the progress and prospects for sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Peninsular Malaysia, focusing especially on agriculture. Vegetable, flower and fruit production in the Highlands have caused extensive forest clearance and the excavation of valley sides and floors. This causes loss of biodiversity, unstable ground that is liable to landslide, soil erosion and agrochemical pollution of streams. Unsustainable agriculture has severe impacts on the Cameron Highlands environment, wildlife, tourism, and local people’s well being, and its effects are felt further afield, especially through the degradation of quality and quantity of water supplies which flow to surrounding lowlands. The silting of streams and reservoirs also increases the risk of flood damage. Because impacts will be felt across broad swathes of the lowlands it is in the interests of the federal government and surrounding states to invest in Cameron Highlands improvements. The new highway from Ipoh, opened in 2003, is likely to prompt further horticultural development in once remote parts of the Cameron Highlands. There are opportunities to develop sustainable agriculture and to integrate it with tourism development and the improvement of local people’s livelihoods, including indigenous peoples. These opportunities should be grasped before it is too late Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2005 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2228/1/2005_3_BarrowChan.pdf Barrow, C.J, and Clifton, J., and Chan, N.W, and Tan, Y.L., (2005) Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Environmental Management, 6 . pp. 41-57. ISSN 1511-7855 http://www.ems-malaysia.org/mjem/index.html
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description This paper examines the progress and prospects for sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Peninsular Malaysia, focusing especially on agriculture. Vegetable, flower and fruit production in the Highlands have caused extensive forest clearance and the excavation of valley sides and floors. This causes loss of biodiversity, unstable ground that is liable to landslide, soil erosion and agrochemical pollution of streams. Unsustainable agriculture has severe impacts on the Cameron Highlands environment, wildlife, tourism, and local people’s well being, and its effects are felt further afield, especially through the degradation of quality and quantity of water supplies which flow to surrounding lowlands. The silting of streams and reservoirs also increases the risk of flood damage. Because impacts will be felt across broad swathes of the lowlands it is in the interests of the federal government and surrounding states to invest in Cameron Highlands improvements. The new highway from Ipoh, opened in 2003, is likely to prompt further horticultural development in once remote parts of the Cameron Highlands. There are opportunities to develop sustainable agriculture and to integrate it with tourism development and the improvement of local people’s livelihoods, including indigenous peoples. These opportunities should be grasped before it is too late
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author Barrow, C.J,
Clifton, J.,
Chan, N.W,
Tan, Y.L.,
spellingShingle Barrow, C.J,
Clifton, J.,
Chan, N.W,
Tan, Y.L.,
Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
author_facet Barrow, C.J,
Clifton, J.,
Chan, N.W,
Tan, Y.L.,
author_sort Barrow, C.J,
title Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
title_short Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
title_full Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
title_fullStr Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable development in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
title_sort sustainable development in the cameron highlands, malaysia
publisher Environmental Management Society, Malaysia
publishDate 2005
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2228/
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http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2228/1/2005_3_BarrowChan.pdf
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