Examples of using Forest area in English and their translations into Malay
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Forest areas are in or contain rare ecosystems,
Forest areas critical to local communities' traditional cultural identity.
Forest areas critical to the traditional cultural identity of the local communities.
Forest areas that are in or contain rare,
Forest areas that are in or contain rare,
The wreckage of the plane was found in a heavily forested area on a mountainside in the Oksibil subdistrict on Sunday morning.
The aircraft- a Robinson R44 model- crashed in a densely forested area on the outskirts of the football field where it had been scheduled to land.
The restaurant is nestled in a forested area on a hill and overlooking the Andaman sea.
Again, look for deep recesses or forest areas and crouch down, avoid tall trees
HCV 6: Forest areas critical to local communities' traditional cultural identity(areas of cultural, ecological, economic or religious significance identified in cooperation with such local communities).
SAM hopes that the State Government will not exploit forest areas, particularly do not excise permanent reserved forests in the Titiwangsa Range forest complex.
The wreckage of the plane was found in a heavily forested area on a mountain side in the Oksibil sub-district on Sunday morning.
For example, you can observe a forested area in a city, thanks to Google Earth,
HCV forest areas containing globally, regionally or nationally significant concentrations of biodiversity values(e.g.,
HCV5: Forest areas that are essential in providing the basic needs of local communities(eg subsistence, health); and.
The Robinson R44 helicopter crashed in a forested area near the football field it was scheduled to land in.
The reality today is that the country's forest areas are fast dwindling from year to year,
the majority of which are forest areas and most are located in the tropics.
the remains of Ms Cui Yajie were found at a densely forested area in Lim Chu Kang Lane 8.
I also want the state government to increase the number of green lungs in Johor, as well as maintain existing forest areas, as an effort to preserve the environment.