The Heart of Borneo’s natural capital has sharply eroded in recent years. As natural capital is lost, ecosystem goods and services decline. Climate change, coupled with deteriorating ecosystems and ...
New agreement sees Birmingham climate change experts working with their counterparts in Borneo to explore the potential for ...
For most of its history Borneo was scarcely populated by humans. The unforgiving climate and dense rainforest kept populations small and scattered. In the past half century this has all changed.
The forests of the Heart of Borneo area are of high value for people’s livelihoods and the environment. There is a strong interdependence between Indigenous Peoples and the resources as well as the ...
Stretching along the northwest coast of Borneo, the world’s third-largest island, the Malaysian state of Sarawak is as rich in cultural diversity as it is in natural beauty. Lying 600km east of ...