A last chance for Kutai National Park – local industry support for conservation

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Kutai National Park in East Kalimantan was originally established as a game reserve in 1936 and became a national park in 1982. The park’s lowland forests have suffered from logging, agricultural encroachment and extensive fires during the prolonged dry season in 1982 and 1983. During the 1980s a new coal mine opened at Sangatta to exploit rich coal deposits along the northern boundary of the park. The new mine could have been the last straw’for Kutai. Instead, industrial development has provided a new and exciting opportunity to strengthen park protection and management. © 1994, Fauna and Flora International. All rights reserved. View source
Year

1994

Secondary Title

Oryx

Volume

28

Number

3

Pages

191-198

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0030605300028556

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Keyword(s)

coal mining, conservation, conservation area, developing country, environmental management, industrial development, logging, national park, park protection, protected area management, Indonesia, Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, Kutai National Park, Indonesia, Kalimantan, East, Kutai National Park, Indonesia, Kalimantan, Kutai National Park

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Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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