System approach for sustainable gaharu conservation in Sarawak: an overview
2005
Roland, K. | Make, J. | Dawend J. | Philip, L. | Tan, S. | Franklin, R.K.
Gaharu, agarwood, eaglewood, aloeswood - these are just a few of the names for the resinous, fragrant and highly valuable heartwood produced by Aquilaria malaccensis and other species of the Indomalesian tree genus Aquilaria. The wealth of names for this dark and heavy wood reflects its widespread and varied use over thousands of years. In Sarawak, the evidence of gaharu trade already existed during the Rajah Brooke era in the early 1930s, but no scientific data on the conservation works of the plants. This paper reports on the framework of system approach encompassing geographical and ecological, silviculture, molecular and biotechnology, economic, socio-cultural/indigenous knowledge and legislation surrounding gaharu as one of the most outstanding non wood forest products (NWFP) in Sarawak. It concludes by throwing on the challenges ahead towards sustainable gaharu production in Sarawak.
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