Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions

Malaysia is a megadiverse country and listed as one of the world's biodiversity hotspots. Land use changes and deforestation have led to the threat of, and extinction of plant species. In order to mitigate loss in population numbers, and to prevent species extinction events, Important Plant Are...

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Main Authors: M. Hamidah, I. Mohd Hasmadi, L.S.L. Chua, K.H. Lau, I. Faridah-Hanum, W.S.Y. Yong, H.Z. Pakhriazad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-07-01
Series:Heliyon
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GIS
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020312147
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spelling doaj-a1c851a16e774262b18eda7cef6295c52020-11-25T04:10:42ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-07-0167e04370Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directionsM. Hamidah0I. Mohd Hasmadi1L.S.L. Chua2K.H. Lau3I. Faridah-Hanum4W.S.Y. Yong5H.Z. Pakhriazad6Faculty of Forestry and Environment, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia; Forest Research Institute Malaysia, 52109, Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia; Corresponding author.Faculty of Forestry and Environment, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia; Corresponding author.Forest Research Institute Malaysia, 52109, Kepong, Selangor, MalaysiaForest Research Institute Malaysia, 52109, Kepong, Selangor, MalaysiaInstitute of Ecosystem Science Borneo, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bintulu Campus, Sarawak, MalaysiaForest Research Institute Malaysia, 52109, Kepong, Selangor, MalaysiaFaculty of Forestry and Environment, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, MalaysiaMalaysia is a megadiverse country and listed as one of the world's biodiversity hotspots. Land use changes and deforestation have led to the threat of, and extinction of plant species. In order to mitigate loss in population numbers, and to prevent species extinction events, Important Plant Areas (IPA) for Malaysia shall be identified. The identification of IPA is important to ensure that key natural areas are adequately protected and managed to preserve the species and its habitats. Currently, there are 1771 IPA identified globally and only seven tropical countries are actively involved excluding Malaysia. Inventory and biodiversity research are actively conducted in Malaysia, however, the initiative to identify IPA is still in its infancy. The first attempt for IPA identification was in the state of Terengganu by using herbarium database through scoring technique. In this paper, we discussed methods and criteria used in IPA identification globally. We also deliberated current IPA development in Terengganu and challenges such as collections biases and the need for a robust scoring technique to reduce judgement uncertainty. We suggested GIS based multi-criteria decision making, analytical hierarchy process and species distribution for Malaysian IPA. These strategies were considered to be effective tools in providing decision support for spatial planning aimed at plant conservation in Malaysia.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020312147Environmental scienceEarth scienceImportant plant areaGISMulti-criteria decision makingAnalytical hierarchy process
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author M. Hamidah
I. Mohd Hasmadi
L.S.L. Chua
K.H. Lau
I. Faridah-Hanum
W.S.Y. Yong
H.Z. Pakhriazad
spellingShingle M. Hamidah
I. Mohd Hasmadi
L.S.L. Chua
K.H. Lau
I. Faridah-Hanum
W.S.Y. Yong
H.Z. Pakhriazad
Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions
Heliyon
Environmental science
Earth science
Important plant area
GIS
Multi-criteria decision making
Analytical hierarchy process
author_facet M. Hamidah
I. Mohd Hasmadi
L.S.L. Chua
K.H. Lau
I. Faridah-Hanum
W.S.Y. Yong
H.Z. Pakhriazad
author_sort M. Hamidah
title Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions
title_short Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions
title_full Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions
title_fullStr Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Towards identification of important plant areas (IPA) for Peninsular Malaysia. Methodology and future directions
title_sort towards identification of important plant areas (ipa) for peninsular malaysia. methodology and future directions
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Malaysia is a megadiverse country and listed as one of the world's biodiversity hotspots. Land use changes and deforestation have led to the threat of, and extinction of plant species. In order to mitigate loss in population numbers, and to prevent species extinction events, Important Plant Areas (IPA) for Malaysia shall be identified. The identification of IPA is important to ensure that key natural areas are adequately protected and managed to preserve the species and its habitats. Currently, there are 1771 IPA identified globally and only seven tropical countries are actively involved excluding Malaysia. Inventory and biodiversity research are actively conducted in Malaysia, however, the initiative to identify IPA is still in its infancy. The first attempt for IPA identification was in the state of Terengganu by using herbarium database through scoring technique. In this paper, we discussed methods and criteria used in IPA identification globally. We also deliberated current IPA development in Terengganu and challenges such as collections biases and the need for a robust scoring technique to reduce judgement uncertainty. We suggested GIS based multi-criteria decision making, analytical hierarchy process and species distribution for Malaysian IPA. These strategies were considered to be effective tools in providing decision support for spatial planning aimed at plant conservation in Malaysia.
topic Environmental science
Earth science
Important plant area
GIS
Multi-criteria decision making
Analytical hierarchy process
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020312147
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