Conservation of Limestone Ecosystems of Malaysia, Part I, Acknowledgements, Methodology, Overview of limestone outcrops in Malaysia, References, Detailed information on limestone outcrops of the states: Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Terengganu, Selangor, Perlis. eISBN 978-967-25534-4-1

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  title={Conservation of Limestone Ecosystems of Malaysia, Part I, Acknowledgements, Methodology, Overview of limestone outcrops in Malaysia, References, Detailed information on limestone outcrops of the states: Johor, Negeri Sembilan, Terengganu, Selangor, Perlis. eISBN 978-967-25534-4-1},
  author={Thor-Seng Liew and Junn Kitt Foon and Gopalasamy Reuben Clements},
  year={2021}
}
Published by Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. 31 August 2021.You may download the book in PDF versions of standard resolution (488MB) or high resolution (3.94GB).This is Part I of the final report on the Conservation of Limestone Ecosystems of Malaysia project funded by the National Conservation Trust Fund for Natural Resources under the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Malaysia. The Malaysian government recognises limestone ecosystems as… 

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