Frederick (left) and Shigeyuki sign the MoU.
KOTA KINABALU (Aug 26): The Sabah State Government, through the Sabah Forestry Department (SFD), has renewed its commitment to mangrove conservation by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Society for Mangrove Ecosystems (ISME). The signing took place on August 25 during Sabah Week at the Malaysian Pavilion, World Expo Osaka 2025 in Japan.
Launched in 2011, the SFD–ISME Mangrove Rehabilitation Project has grown into one of Sabah’s most significant conservation initiatives. To date, the program covers 22 planting sites across 13 forestry districts, including Sandakan, Beluran, Tawau, Kunak, Beaufort, Pitas, Kudat, Semporna, Kota Kinabalu, Kota Belud, Kota Marudu and Lahad Datu.
Now entering its fourth phase (2024–2029), the project will continue with the support of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. Ltd., Japan, which is providing ¥5.5 million annually to restore degraded mangroves across the state. Since its inception, the project has successfully restored 556 hectares of mangrove forests, benefitting coastal ecosystems and local communities.
Beyond rehabilitation, the collaboration has also advanced scientific research on mangrove ecosystems, with several studies published in leading journals, further strengthening Sabah’s role in global environmental conservation.
Chief Conservator of Forests Datuk Frederick Kugan signed the MoU for Sabah Forestry Department, while ISME was represented by the Executive Director, Prof. Shigeyuki Baba.
The MoU signing was witnessed by Datuk Thomas Logijin, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship, and Head of Delegation for Sabah; Datuk Josie Lai, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Sabah; Hiroshi Sakiyama, Senior Managing Director, Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co. Ltd and Dr Joseph Tangah, representing the Deputy Chief Conservator of Forests (Research & Development), Sabah Forestry Department.
The Sabah Forestry Department’s participation at World Expo Osaka 2025 is part of the State’s broader mission to showcase its sustainability initiatives, through forest conservation and sustainable practices.
Apart from the MoU signing, the department also showcases its conservation efforts at the Thematic Corner of the Malaysia Pavilion, daily throughout the Sabah Week, from August 25 to 31.
The Sabah Week was organised by the Ministry of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship, Sabah, in collaboration with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia.
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