Vilma Bodos

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Understanding wildlife spatiotemporal dynamics at protected area boundaries is critical to conservation. In SE Asia, protected areas are often bordered by indigenous communities whose traditional practices result in increased landscape heterogeneity within their community managed forests (CF). Because SE Asian forests exhibit supra‐annual mast frui...
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The Red List of Dipterocarpaceae is published, following the efforts of over 50 individuals, from at least 15 organizations, from across the global range of dipterocarps. For the first time, this report contains analysis of all 535 species of Dipterocarpaceae, their global conservation status and builds on national and regional red list publication...
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Community‐managed forests (CF) bordering protected areas are critical to conservation in Borneo. Iban‐managed CF retain tree species characteristic of primary forests within pulau , remnant old growth forests conserved for harvesting forest products. However, the selective felling of large trees, and proximity to surrounding mixed ‐ use mosaic habi...
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Tree diversity in Asia's tropical and subtropical forests is central to nature-based solutions. Species vulnerability to multiple threats, which affects the provision of ecosystem services, is poorly understood. We conducted a region-wide, spatially explicit vulnerability assessment (including overexploitation, fire, overgrazing, habitat conversion...
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Tree diversity in Asia's tropical and subtropical forests and landscapes is the foundation to nature-based solutions • Species' vulnerability to multiple threats determines the provision of ecosystem services but remains poorly understood • The species were highly threatened by one or more of the threats in an average of 47% of their native ranges
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As forest fragmentation continues in many parts of the tropics, the conservation value of forest remnants remains controversial. Our study aimed to assess the structure and tree species diversity of mixed dipterocarp forest remnants from the Planted Forest Zone (PFZ) located in the Bintulu Division, Sarawak, compared with a forest considered relati...
Technical Report
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This species is native to Kalimantan, Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak. The population of the species is in decline due to threats to the habitat of the species and also as it is targeted for logging. This threat to the species is greatest in Kalimantan. Decline measures vary between states, from 25% in Sarawak, to 30% in Sabah to potentially over 70% in...
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This species is native to Sabah, Sarawak and Kalimantan. The species has a local distribution. It is found in some protected areas but outside of these sites the population is in decline. At the state level population decline estimates vary, but based on these figures it is suspected that the decline over a 160 year window (1959 to 2119 – two gener...
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This species is native to Kalimantan and Sarawak. The species is widespread across Borneo, however it is still relatively uncommon. The species is threatened by land conversion across its range. Historically, this has caused a decline in extent of occurrence and area of occupancy of less than 10%. In Kalimantan, the extent of decline is suspected t...
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This species is native to Kalimantan, Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak. The range of the species is rather restricted and is experiencing a continuing decline. Within the last three generations, the species' extent of occurrence has declined by 75% and now measures 52,787 km2. There has also been a decline in area of occupancy and population size. Decline...
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This species is native to Kalimantan, Brunei and Sarawak. The species is common in its range and not targeted for timber harvest. However, the population is in decline due to threats and loss of the species habitat. These threats including various forms of agricultural expansion and degradation of forest due to logging and fire. These are major thr...
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This species is native to Sarawak and Kalimantan. This tree has a restricted geographic range, with an extent of occurrence of less than 10,000 km2. This species is threatened by illegal logging, forest fires, and roundwood production by some companies, which contributes to the decline of the species. Due to the threats to the species, over a 160 y...
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This species is native to Sabah, Sarawak, Kalimantan and Brunei. The species has an extent of occurrence of over 150,000 km2 but within this the species is localised. The decline in area of occupancy (AOO) in the past is measured as 38% and known AOO has declined to 68 km2. The species is known from only a single record in Kalimantan. Across the ra...

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