The Bamboo Boom Threatening Sarawak’s Forests
Fiona McAlpine, Communications and Project Manager, The Borneo Project
15-Oct-25 15:00
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A new deforestation alert has been raised in Sarawak, this time around the Bakun Reservoir. Satellite and drone images show that native forest is being cleared to make way for a massive commercial bamboo plantation spanning over 44,000 hectares. The project, approved under the state’s License for Planted Forests scheme, has sparked serious concern among affected Indigenous communities and environmental groups. To help us understand what’s happening and what it means for Sarawak’s forests, we speak to Fiona McAlpine, Communications and Project Manager at The Borneo Project.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment
Tags: Bakun Dam, License for Planted Forests scheme, Sarawak biodiversity, The Borneo Project, the bigger picture, earth matters, deforestation, greenwashing, Free Prior Informed Consent, FPIC, indigenous rights, native customary land rights,
