NTFP As A Source Of Income To Improve Local Communities' Living Standards
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Check out this video of WWF-Malaysia’s participation in the recent Sarawak Craft Festival 2016.
One of our project sites, Kubaan-Puak, Ulu Tutoh in Baram, involves working with indigenous communities, the Penans. WWF-Malaysia is working with this communities to promote sustainable forest management (SFM), and non-forest timber products (NTFP) as a source of income to improve the local communities’ living standards.
The short video is about WWF-Malaysia’s participation in the Sarawak Craft Festival 2016 which is currently held at Kuching Waterfront from Nov 11 to 20. One…
Source: https://youtu.be/aTlMoonFoGo
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